Jim Loessberg And Ray Price
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Jim Loessberg And Ray Price
Just Got Back From A Great Ray Price Show In Boonville,Mo And Jim Loessberg Playing's was Superb, Got to talk to Jim great Guy and Great Show.Jim, Jerry Virden Lead Singer From Lonesome Fugitive and me
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Jim is an awesome player.
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Jim's tone
Whenever anyone ask me what a push/pull should sound like, I pull out and play any of my Jim Loessberg CDs and that pretty much answers any/all questions.
BTW I believe he goes guitar - volume pedal - amp..
Mike
BTW I believe he goes guitar - volume pedal - amp..
Mike
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I had the pleasure of seeing Jim and Ray in Plant City, FL, last Friday. What a show! What superb playing by all the band members. I didn't get to meet Jim, but I surely enjoyed seeing and hearing him play. I couldn't figure out what amp he was using. All I could see was "Custom" in the upper right corner area. Sounded sweet!
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I have had the pleasure of having Jim right down the road for many years.
Not only is he a monster player, his tone is what I have been looking for from day one. He has been a ton of help in that regard as well as being willing to show me anything he knows.
He is proof that the majority of tone is in the hands. He was at my house the other day playing pinball, and when we finished I asked him to see if he could help me find his tone on my rig.
He plays one of the first P/P Emmons guitars with the "old style" Nashville 400's, or an old Standel amp.
I usually play a Blanton with a newer "modded" Nashville 400. He found his tone right away. He played the guitar about an hour, playing just about every tune from Buddy's "black" album.
When he finished he said "Boy, this sounds awful close to my guitar".
Jim is just a great player (both steel and pinball ), has great tone, and is a great teacher. Not a bad drummer ether. I'm proud to call him a friend.
Best,
Justin
Not only is he a monster player, his tone is what I have been looking for from day one. He has been a ton of help in that regard as well as being willing to show me anything he knows.
He is proof that the majority of tone is in the hands. He was at my house the other day playing pinball, and when we finished I asked him to see if he could help me find his tone on my rig.
He plays one of the first P/P Emmons guitars with the "old style" Nashville 400's, or an old Standel amp.
I usually play a Blanton with a newer "modded" Nashville 400. He found his tone right away. He played the guitar about an hour, playing just about every tune from Buddy's "black" album.
When he finished he said "Boy, this sounds awful close to my guitar".
Jim is just a great player (both steel and pinball ), has great tone, and is a great teacher. Not a bad drummer ether. I'm proud to call him a friend.
Best,
Justin
Emmons/Sho~Bud/Blanton, Fender/Peavey.
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Telonics pedal
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SO right you are, Justin. I have to throw in my 2 pennies about Mr. Loessberg once more. We've worked many gigs together, each of us on various instruments and I look forward to it every time. I know I'm gonna learn something important. Jim is just a bottomless pit of knowledge when it comes to the steel guitar and is able to help me with ANY aspect, and is more than happy to do so at any time, day or night. He is, all around technique, vocabulary and tone-wise, the best steel guitar player I know. Jim has been a huge inspiration and absolutely pivotal in my development as a player. Aside from keeping me facing the right direction with the instrument, he has hooked me up with some unbelievably rare opportunities. Now, I can't tell him any of this stuff to his face! He'd just scoff and tell me I'm full of it! haha!
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Wow, do I owe you guys some money?
Thanks to everyone for all the kind but undeserved words.
To those of you whom I have had the pleasure of meeting, it was nice to visit. I'm sorry it always seems to be much too short. To those I have not yet met, come say hi the next time Ray is in your area.
The amp in question is the Standel like Dave said. I can't thank Dave enough for swapping amps with me!
What Dave said about looking forward to the gigs goes double for me. No matter what instrument (steel, guitar or bass) I always enjoy working with Dave. As an added bonus, we can find any venue on the planet without a map!
Herbert, as always you are too nice. I will have to correct you on one point. I was at the Republican Party of Texas, before they kicked me out of politics. In retrospect, it was the best thing that could have happened to me because it forced me back to the thing I knew best -- music.
Speaking of former careers, Herb used to spend his time writing want-ads for the "Deviations" category in the Daily Worker, er...the Austin Chronicle.
Justin, I could spend the rest of my life trying to pay you back for all the things you have fixed for me, the favors and the friendship. Just add all your nice words to the list.
Thanks a million!
Jim
Thanks to everyone for all the kind but undeserved words.
To those of you whom I have had the pleasure of meeting, it was nice to visit. I'm sorry it always seems to be much too short. To those I have not yet met, come say hi the next time Ray is in your area.
The amp in question is the Standel like Dave said. I can't thank Dave enough for swapping amps with me!
What Dave said about looking forward to the gigs goes double for me. No matter what instrument (steel, guitar or bass) I always enjoy working with Dave. As an added bonus, we can find any venue on the planet without a map!
Herbert, as always you are too nice. I will have to correct you on one point. I was at the Republican Party of Texas, before they kicked me out of politics. In retrospect, it was the best thing that could have happened to me because it forced me back to the thing I knew best -- music.
Speaking of former careers, Herb used to spend his time writing want-ads for the "Deviations" category in the Daily Worker, er...the Austin Chronicle.
Justin, I could spend the rest of my life trying to pay you back for all the things you have fixed for me, the favors and the friendship. Just add all your nice words to the list.
Thanks a million!
Jim
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Hey, I only did that for a year! Then I got one of my sales staffers to handle those customers!Jim Loessberg wrote: Speaking of former careers, Herb used to spend his time writing want-ads for the "Deviations" category in the Daily Worker, er...the Austin Chronicle.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?