Cajun steel guitar music
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Cajun steel guitar music
The post in the pedal steel section on Cajun tunings has me interested in hearing some of this music. I have a very cursory familiarity with Cajun music, and I haven't heard any of it with steel guitar. What are some albums to listen to, and where may one find them? Any sources for a good intro to Cajun steel?
Thanks!
Cliff
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Cliff
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Well its more jazz/country cajun in the style developed by Harry Choates, but Frenchie Burke's recordings have some fabulous steel playing, some of his LP's which aren't hard at all to find have the fabulous steel playing of Robbie Springfield. Many of his later LP's have Jim Loessberg and others I think. Robbie's steel playing on Big Bamou, Frenchie's Signature song, is exceptional.
Frenchie is a master showman with a fabulous personality. He still plays quite a bit if you ever get a chance to hear him, don't miss the experience. He has been playing memorial day sunday at Pearls in Fort Worth or the last four years with the great fiddler Reggie Rueffer who plays for Charlie Pride. Don't miss this show if he plays next year if you can make it, its the experience of a lifetime.
Harry Choates Bear family recording has some good steel playing if I remember right, it may be lap steel I am not sure.
Frenchie is a master showman with a fabulous personality. He still plays quite a bit if you ever get a chance to hear him, don't miss the experience. He has been playing memorial day sunday at Pearls in Fort Worth or the last four years with the great fiddler Reggie Rueffer who plays for Charlie Pride. Don't miss this show if he plays next year if you can make it, its the experience of a lifetime.
Harry Choates Bear family recording has some good steel playing if I remember right, it may be lap steel I am not sure.
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Left click on the link below and it will take to a webpage at Rittenberry Steel Guitars where you can scroll down the page and order a great cajun steel guitar CD with PayPal or you can purchase it by sending payment to the address below.
http://www.rittenberrysteelguitars.com/
Murnel Babineaux, Richard Comeaux, and Joe Rogers debuted and released their long awaited CD "The Cajun Connection" at the Texas Steel Guitar Association's Show in March 2011.
CD's are $15.00 plus $2.00 Shipping/handling
Send check or money orders to:
The Cajun Connection
9233 Castex Landing
Jennings, LA 70546
http://www.rittenberrysteelguitars.com/
Murnel Babineaux, Richard Comeaux, and Joe Rogers debuted and released their long awaited CD "The Cajun Connection" at the Texas Steel Guitar Association's Show in March 2011.
CD's are $15.00 plus $2.00 Shipping/handling
Send check or money orders to:
The Cajun Connection
9233 Castex Landing
Jennings, LA 70546
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Cajun Steel
I have been studying cajun steel since last April ... recordings by Aldus Roger,Joe Bonsal, Junior Martin (some cool stuff on the Martin Family CD available through Juniors website http://martinaccordions.com/, Nathan Abshire with the Balfa Brothers, Belton Richard, Austin Pitre and Jel Sonnier have been real helpful. (also some great clips of Aldus ROger Band on youtube) I use amazing slowdowner to slow it all down and so I can hear what the steel player is up to .. also great for playing along with at the slow speed to get your chops.
Jim
Jim
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Hi Murnel......
Jeff Strouse and myself produce The Rick Alexander Non Pedal Sessions at the Dallas TSGA Show.....and he mentioned to me that you will be playing in the non pedal room this year....
We enjoy having a wide variety of musical genres at the show and I cannot tell you how THRILLED we are to have you there with us and to have Cajun steel represented.....we look forward to meeting you and hearing some fine music....
Howard
Jeff Strouse and myself produce The Rick Alexander Non Pedal Sessions at the Dallas TSGA Show.....and he mentioned to me that you will be playing in the non pedal room this year....
We enjoy having a wide variety of musical genres at the show and I cannot tell you how THRILLED we are to have you there with us and to have Cajun steel represented.....we look forward to meeting you and hearing some fine music....
Howard
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