Cowboy with Kid Rock

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Cowboy with Kid Rock

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Hey Folks,
Check out Cowboy playing on VH1 with Kid Rock,

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... n+jam&aq=f


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Post by Rick Nicklas »

Well, I don't have any comment for that video but I went to the BMI website a few months ago and bought Eddie Longs CD's (one is pure country and the other jazz). I have heard a lot of pickers in my 62 years but Eddie is the very best at combining the E9th/B6th sound that I have ever heard. He quickly became my favorite steeler for the time being. I hope more people will be able to hear these CD's.
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Rick,
I couldn't agree more. What an awesome player and guy,

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Thanks

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Dan
Thanks for the link.
I would have never guessed.
Nice of you to bring that one up.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

KR and Jamey Johnson are in town tonight. I assume Eddie is going to be with them. I'd love to see and hear Cowboy, but I don't think the concert is for me. Anyhow, the ticket is pricey.

Just a heads up for anybody in the area that would like to see this show. It's at the "Bucket" in downtown Louisville.

Cowboy Eddie Long has been a favorite of mine for a long while. He can play any style of music as good as any of 'em.
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Post by James Reed »

I seen them last night at the United Center in Chicago. Great show. Huge production.
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whydoes anyone give kid rock the time of day?
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Post by Larry Bressington »

chris ivey wrote:whydoes anyone give kid rock the time of day?
Because 'Cowboy' is playing with him :D :D
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Hey if it introduces steel guitar to the masses, who cares... :roll:
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i do. i would prefer someone with talent and sensitivity and a healthy role model persona to be rewarded with success. they could just as easily introduce steel to the masses.
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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Many of you have already made up your minds. Kid Rock, George Strait, Jewel, Trace Atkins and the list goes on
doesn't matter ya can't please everyone. Why be negative about an artist that hires pedal steel?
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dear theresa,
it's because he didn't hire 'me'!!
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Kid Rock

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Maybe its that GD rapper persona his label projects him as.
As I understand the real kid rock spent allot of time up in the up of Michigan. Into hunting ,fishing, classic muscle cars, all the stuff "normal people" like myself like!!!! :)
The song "picture" with Cheryl Crow was probably as "counry" as anything put out at the time.
I'm not saying I am going out to by a bunch of Kid Rock CD's , but I'm just saying its the labels that dictate how their image will be portrayed to the masses. In my book Kid rock is probably more country than Kenny Chestnutz. Not to be confused with Mark Chestnut who is as Country as they come. Slim Namaguci man. Holy cow.
Where is this post going.
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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Mark,
I understand what you're saying. I think Paul has played on Kid Rock's cd, too!
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Post by Kevin Mincke »

I dunno.......I kinda like Kid Rock....at least some of his stuff & the duets he's down with some of the artists. I'd jump a gig with him & then maybe I could quit the PD :whoa:
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Post by Chuck McGill »

As much as I love traditional country I was attracted to the steel through non traditional music. Besides
I dearly love to hear Cowboy play with anybody or by
himself!
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When you suck, hiring a steel player doesn't make it all better …. :P
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It's all subjective !
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Whatever.
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Yep!
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Post by Chuck McGill »

Heck Barry it gives me something to listen to. I usually just tune out what I don't want to hear.
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Post by Joe Miraglia »

Barry Blackwood wrote:When you suck, hiring a steel player doesn't make it all better …. :P
It sure did when it came to Ernest Tubbs. He hired the greatest steel players ever. Even using the Big E. it didn't help. I alway thought Tubbs sucked.Oh well >:-)I did love his bands. Joe
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Post by Mike Daly »

I have had the pleasure to work with Kid Rock doing TV shoots as well as studio work and regardless of whether you like his music or not, he is an extremely generous person, a very professional and hard working individual, and very knowledgeable of many genres of music. He has a true love for country music and the steel guitar. On the first TV show we did (CMT's Crossroads 2002?)against the wishes of his management at the time, he featured the steel on a couple of songs. And weeks later, I was up in Detroit working with him in his studio which was really a treat. He was very interested in the steel and what it could do and we experimented on a few different tracks. One of those tracks ended up on the album "Kid Rock", a song called "Hillbilly Stomp".....
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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Thanks Mike!
It's interesting to hear behind the scenes experiences. :)
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Post by Mark van Allen »

Indeed, Mike, I hope your post makes a dent.
Times change, and there's ALWAYS more to the story. Thanks.
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