San Antonio, Tx - Steel Guitar Jam
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- Roger Edgington
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San Antonio, Tx - Steel Guitar Jam
We had a good turnout at the San Antonio Steel guitar jam. My wife didn't get pictures of Mike Kowalick but he played an Emmons and played it very well. We had spectators that didn't bring their equipment. (Wade Austin, Sonny Jenkins and Don Bierstead sp? and maybe others. There was also an 8 string beautiful Dobro there. Thanks Joe Rouse for getting it all together.
Roger Edgington - Zumsteel
Reggie Amos - Fender 6 string
Dean Schilling - Trumpet
Mike Ester -Carter
Dean Schilling - Zumsteel
Dave Goodman - Justice
Billy Gilbert - 8 string keyless.
Ken Metcalf - Carter
David Jones - Williams
Al Michaklczak - Zumsteel
Don Beirstead (sp) Didn't bring his equipment but he can sure ham it up. LOL
Roger Edgington - Zumsteel
Reggie Amos - Fender 6 string
Dean Schilling - Trumpet
Mike Ester -Carter
Dean Schilling - Zumsteel
Dave Goodman - Justice
Billy Gilbert - 8 string keyless.
Ken Metcalf - Carter
David Jones - Williams
Al Michaklczak - Zumsteel
Don Beirstead (sp) Didn't bring his equipment but he can sure ham it up. LOL
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San Antonio jam......
My favorite moments of this month's jam were:
1.Roger Edgington playing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"......expertly done and real evidence that the pedal steel is not just for country music....
2.Dean Schilling and his trumpet.....really blended in with all the rest of the instruments on hand.
I hope to see Roger and Dean again next month!!
1.Roger Edgington playing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"......expertly done and real evidence that the pedal steel is not just for country music....
2.Dean Schilling and his trumpet.....really blended in with all the rest of the instruments on hand.
I hope to see Roger and Dean again next month!!
San Antonio Steel Guitar and Western Swing Jam Session
Thank you Roger, I haven't recuperated enough to put much out today but I do have to say ditto to what Mike said. We had the best of the jam sessions Sunday. Several of the audience wanted to know how we put so many steel players together.I told them we were going to blackmail the steel players if they didn't show up(LOL)...A really great day and we "Thank" all the steel players and all who played in the band and of course Judy for taking pictures....jr
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I have to agree also. Roger makes it all worth while and not only a great player, but a just a really nice person as well. He is always answering questions and showing the other folks how he plays that beautiful Zum steel guitar. Roger, your a class act and a pleasure to know.I was agreeing with Mike on (Some Where Over The Rainbow) was down right great,the other folks did great also. Mike, that is one nice Emmons guitar.
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great show
Roger, you are kind putting this on the forum. A lot of thanks goes to Joe Rouse. He had a dream of a format that we all could be a part of. Some of us play in the shower so to speak.ha you and al of to great players make us feel at home even if we don't burn up the pedals. Keep up this format and great things will happen. Thanks to everyone that makes us all feel welcome
Bill menges
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- Brian Folks
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San Antonio Jam...
Roger you definitely played superb, as well as the other's that attended...Carolyn and I always enjoy attending and being a part of a "Great Jam"...Bro. Joe know's how to put one on...Thanks for all that you and Judy have contributed...hope to see you all back the 3rd of June, until then as they say "Keep on Pickin"...
Brian and Carolyn Too!!!
Brian and Carolyn Too!!!
- Mike Ester
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San Antonio Steel Guitar and Western Swing Jam Session
I need to put another 2 cents worth in. The band we have playing with us is great. They play once a month for us and seem to have a great time. The players are Ken Piper vocals, fiddle, bass, and guitar, Jim Blakey lead guitar, Brian Folks drums, Nancy Kozur fiddle, Brother Jerry Boatright bass, Phil Boring guitar, Sonny Jenkin bass, Cliff Barrow vocals and guitar, and Mike Quillian bass. Reggie Amis is the steel player playing the Fender 6 string. And I must mention how much we enjoyed Dean Schilling playing his trumpet.Once again "THANK YOU" to all who made this the best jam session we've had...Joe Rouse
- Roger Edgington
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Thanks for all the compliments but I put this on to show how many players showed up. We have steelers at all levels and that's what this gathering is all about, to help each other out. Everyone contributes in some way. I'm always glad to help someone so maybe they can enjoy this beatiful instrument as much as I do. And yes Joe I'm very grateful for the band as well. The venue is great and the people at the American Legion bend over backwards to try to please us. Be sure and tell them thanks at the jams.
- Lonnie Portwood
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Roger, I would have loved to be there with you guys. Anywhere you are playing, you can bet great music is being played. I hope to see you in St Louie in Sept. Lonnie
Music is probably the most "spiritual of mankinds emotions, and when practised with a pure heart, can lead one into the presence of God, who invented it. Lonnie Portwood
- Roger Edgington
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I also plan on being there. Good turnout last time because this is a really fun jam.
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deal me in, I am sorry I missed the last one. Great fun!
- Dean Schilling
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Great Jam 6MAY
Well, this is a first-time post for me... hope it shows up OK.
We certainly did enjoy ourselves that Sunday afternoon. I almost fell out of my chair seeing my pix today!
Thank you very much for the fine comments. I try to blend in as much as possible with the fills, etc.
Glad everyone had a great time, and looking forward to playing next month, 3JUN12.
Dean Schilling
We certainly did enjoy ourselves that Sunday afternoon. I almost fell out of my chair seeing my pix today!
Thank you very much for the fine comments. I try to blend in as much as possible with the fills, etc.
Glad everyone had a great time, and looking forward to playing next month, 3JUN12.
Dean Schilling