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Bill Cook
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Alabama Steel Guitar Association

Post by Bill Cook »

I am seeking to see if there is enough interest to form an Alabama Steel Guitar Association. The mission of the Association will be to bring steel guitar enthusiasts together for the purposes of interaction, promotion, and recognition of the steel guitar's integral contributions to Alabama's music development past, present and future. We will not be in competition with any other Association or local clubs. It will be a state-wide fellowship. If you are interested please let me know:
Bill Cook
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Roger Crawford
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Bill,
Can I join even though I'm from Georgia??? Let us know if the GaSGA can help in any way.
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Post by Jack Goodson »

Bill and Roger: i actually live in georgia now but i am originally from LA (lower alabama)(on the georgia side of lake eufaula) but have been thinking of joining the georgia club, but might want to join both if not too far to drive, email details and a number and i will call both....thanks jack goodson
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Post by Bill Cook »

ROGER,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, yes, yes yall can join. Yall let us join your Association and we would love to have you in ours. Donna is in the process of sending me some templates to help us get this thing going. Appreciate all help/advise you can send.Will stay in touch and will worry yall to death until we are up and going. Thanks again,
Bill

Jack,
Thanks for your reply. You definitely need to join the GASGA. I am a charter member and they are the best people you could ever meet. They also do a Jam-Up job of running a Steel Guitar Association. Their Jam's are probaly ranked in the best in the nation. Would love for you to join us also. We will begin slow but with advise from the GASGA we will do every thing right. My e-mail address is bill.cook@psc.alabama.gov. My home # is 334-271-2560 Work 334-242-2789.
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Post by Billy Carr »

I might be interested in joining the Alabama club. I'm in the process of getting ready to start playing steel shows in the Mississippi/Louisiana/Texas & Alabama areas.
Wade Medlock
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Post by Wade Medlock »

Bill,
You've got a lot of great talent in the great state of Alabama.
All those pickers should be very appreciative of the work you are doing.
You've been a great help at our events and we thank you for it.
Wade
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Post by Bill Cook »

Billy,
We will be Proud to have you. From the responses we are getting it appears we are gonna be The Proud and The Few. That's OK. It's gonna be run right and we will get much out of it. Got a lot of interest from the people at the Jugtown Jam. The're going to help a lot.
Wade,
Thanks for the kind words. I will be leaning heavily on GaSGA for guidance/advice. We will be all right. Besides, can't just anyone be in THE ALABAMA GANG. Thanks again for your support.
Bill
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Tyler Hall
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Post by Tyler Hall »

I would like to join. I think it's about time we have a ASGA. I would be proud to be in the Alabama Gang.

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Post by Bill Simmons »

Hi Bill...great to meet you for a few minutes Sunday at the jam with Randy Beavers, John Hughey and Russ and Laney Hicks. I have a very full travelling schedule etc, but If I can help you, I will do my best to support the new Alabama Steel Guitar Association...GO FOR IT BILL!!
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Post by Bill Cook »

Tyler,
Thanks, We will love to have you with us and be an official member of "THE ALABAMA GANG".
Bill,
Was an extreme pleasure meeting you also. Thanks very much for the encouragement and support. We will definitely need your advise/ideas from your working with Albert Talley out in Texas with the TSGA. I will stay in touch. Have something in mind for you now. Thanks again,
Bill
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Post by Gary Moore »

GO FOR IT BILL AM FOR IT SGAA
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Post by Tim Bridges »

Hey Bill,

Glad to see your post. After our emails and all, I'm glad to see you making it public. I know your biggest concern was that it might be seen as in competition with local clubs. I really hope that there is some strong interest from all over the state and elsewhere. There are alot of gifted players around the state. But, as Bill Simmons has found out, the music scene is very lack-luster. Something like this could really contribute to alot of individuals, and hopefully the state. You know I'm behind you and will support this in any way that I can. Please let me know how I can help.
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Post by Billy Carr »

Sunday afternoon or Friday night steel shows sound ok. I know that would make it possible for several of us over in Ms. to make it and not have to worry about getting to our Saturday night gig on time. Thanks.
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Post by Bill Cook »

Gary, Tim,
Thanks guys. We gonna make it happen. Tim, we will talk more in dept later. Thanks all,
Bill
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Post by Ernest Cawby »

Bill count me in.
Sure love that Vegas I got from you.

ernie
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Post by Clyde Mumpower »

Hi, Bill,
I lived in Montgomery Al. from 1976 until 1984 and loved living there it is a very nice place. My wife and I come to visit old friends still to this day. I also love the steel guitar and love playing it , I would sure try to make the meetings. But I'm not the talented of player as Roger and the Georgia gang. I get to here them at the Saluda convention. Clyde Mumpower<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Clyde Mumpower on 05 November 2005 at 06:37 AM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Clyde Mumpower on 05 November 2005 at 05:09 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Clyde Mumpower on 05 November 2005 at 05:11 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Doc Rickles »

Hi Bill,
The Jugtown show was great. It was my first show and I was just in a trance at the talent of Russ, Randy and John.I will support and be an active member in tHE ASGA.
Just learning and enjoying the greatest instrument in the world. Have received so much help from steelplayers here at the forum.Bless you all and continued progress.
DR R
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Post by Bill Cook »

Clyde & Dr. Rickles. WELCOME ABOARD!!!!!. Clyde, there are a whole lot of us not as Talented as Roger and The Georgia Gang. That does not mean we love and appreciate the instrument any less. We are glad to have you with us. We are going to have a lot of fun and fellowship with this association. We all are going to meet new people and have some new friends. We are recieving a lot of support from The Georgia Gang and feel many will join us also. Again, Welcome aboard.
Bill
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Forgot to mention Mr. Cawby. Ernie you have been a member of THE ALABAMA GANG for quite a while. You have made numerous trips from Florida to jam with us. You are most appreciated and bring your bus load of friends when we have our first Jam.
Bill.
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Post by Fred Justice »

Bill, good luck with the forming of your new
Association. It sounds like you folks back there in Alabama are gearin up to have a lot of fun and good pickin. The best to all of you. Image

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Jeff Sconyers
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Post by Jeff Sconyers »

I would love to be a part of the Club here in Alabama. I just turned in my notice today for quiting the band I am giging with. I can't paly to 3:30 in the morning and then get up and work all day on saturday. By then end of the night we are just playing Rock & Roll anyway. I also need some time to complete my material I have from spending three days with Doug Jernigan. Being a part of something (being around other players) like this would help me be a better player. Please let me know what the status is and if I can help in any way. Jeff Sconyers 334-684-2022 (daytime) 334-393-0719 (evening).
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Post by Lana Rosselli »

Hey Alabama Gang - I'd be happy to promote this adventure on SteelRadio and maybe work out something to broadcast your show. Keep me posted, I'll help however I can.

Good luck!

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Where will it be? Montgomery?

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Post by Bill Cook »

Jeff,
Thanks for your interest and support. We are moving along. Hope to have an agenda and conference call soon. Meeting other pickers is what this thing is all about. We are also going to look at a Mentor program to help along new players. I have captured your data and welcome aboard.
Bill.
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Post by Laney Hicks »


Bill,
Finally, I'm able to get on here and say my most sincere "thanks" for that amazing reception you,especially, and my dear "Alabama Gang" extended to me in Gardendale. Whoever said "you can't go back home" didn't come from Alabama! You surprised me completely with my authentic State Senate Resolution (man, do you have connections!)and I really do appreciate the trouble you went to having it framed so nicely. I have a special area at home for "treasures", and it serves an even "sweeter" purpose as Russ will have to look at it every single day and be reminded that I am indeed an Alabama girl, (ROLL TIDE!)and that even though he is loved and appreciated for his talents there, he is well advised to tread carefully when giving me too much trouble in "my neck of the woods".
I love that you're starting a club, and I am most privileged to serve as honorary First Lady. Alabama has "born" many great artists and musicians; as word spreads about your organization, I have no doubt that this club membership will quickly multiply.
All the best, and thanks again for everything. Russ, Randy, and John agreed after the show in Gardendale that it had certainly been one of the best for each of them; great interaction and response, great rhythm section,nice folks and just a really good time playing! Well, that's just how it's done in Alabama, right Bill? Image
God bless you!
Laney
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