Portland Jam May 20th Beaverton Elks
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- Ray Montee
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Gotta QUESTION for you Bob....................
How about some 'last names' and the home town of each of these fine players?
Duane Becker, for example, drove all the way to Portland from the Spokane, WA area. Now, that's dedication.
I heard that several others likewise drove a great distance to attend and with gas prices what they are, that's no small expense. A couple of fine folks drove all the way into Portland from "GOBEL", Or.
Tom Palmer of D2F Covers, is just one that came down from the Greater Seattle area as did others.
The beautiful, 91 year old, white haired lady in the wheel chair is Mrs. Adoline Cecilanni. She and her husband built and operated the always popular DIVISION STREET CORRAL, located at southeast 171st & Division Street, Portland. The dance hall regularly witnessed crowds of over 3,000 country music fans on a single night, and was home base for hundreds of Grand Ole Opry stars and later, Rock & Roll name bands.
Portland's TOP country bands called the hall 'HOME'.
Arkie & His Jolly Cowboys was the first and the Saturday noontime radio shows over Radio KXL was the drawing card. After Arkie left the area, Tommy Kizziah and his popular West Coast Ramblers from Salem, OR. were next to enjoy the fun of house band, which included live radio broadcasts each Saturday night over Radio KGW. Buddy Simmons and his Drifters enjoyed the spotlight for awhile, as best I can recall. Heck Harper, a popular KGW Radio disc jockey ultimately assumed the reins and for a short while had a television show live from the band stand. I had the good fortune of playing with all four of these groups, spanning about a dozen years, more or less. In fact, this is where I was discovered by Leon Rhodes when he came thro' the area with the Ray Price contingent. I was invited to join the band and complete their road trip ending up in Nashville, would you believe? I had no idea who 'Leon Rhodes' was........ What a shame.
So how 'bout it Bob Muller? Any last names and home towns to ad to the great photo's?
I know you can do it!
Duane Becker, for example, drove all the way to Portland from the Spokane, WA area. Now, that's dedication.
I heard that several others likewise drove a great distance to attend and with gas prices what they are, that's no small expense. A couple of fine folks drove all the way into Portland from "GOBEL", Or.
Tom Palmer of D2F Covers, is just one that came down from the Greater Seattle area as did others.
The beautiful, 91 year old, white haired lady in the wheel chair is Mrs. Adoline Cecilanni. She and her husband built and operated the always popular DIVISION STREET CORRAL, located at southeast 171st & Division Street, Portland. The dance hall regularly witnessed crowds of over 3,000 country music fans on a single night, and was home base for hundreds of Grand Ole Opry stars and later, Rock & Roll name bands.
Portland's TOP country bands called the hall 'HOME'.
Arkie & His Jolly Cowboys was the first and the Saturday noontime radio shows over Radio KXL was the drawing card. After Arkie left the area, Tommy Kizziah and his popular West Coast Ramblers from Salem, OR. were next to enjoy the fun of house band, which included live radio broadcasts each Saturday night over Radio KGW. Buddy Simmons and his Drifters enjoyed the spotlight for awhile, as best I can recall. Heck Harper, a popular KGW Radio disc jockey ultimately assumed the reins and for a short while had a television show live from the band stand. I had the good fortune of playing with all four of these groups, spanning about a dozen years, more or less. In fact, this is where I was discovered by Leon Rhodes when he came thro' the area with the Ray Price contingent. I was invited to join the band and complete their road trip ending up in Nashville, would you believe? I had no idea who 'Leon Rhodes' was........ What a shame.
So how 'bout it Bob Muller? Any last names and home towns to ad to the great photo's?
I know you can do it!
- Bob Muller
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- Larry Behm
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- Location: Mt Angel, Or 97362
- Dave Grafe
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I want to add my thanks and appreciation to Larry and Lynn, Kenny, Deb and Tim, for their energy and general good vibes. I arrived late and sans instrument, after working another event earlier in the day, and so I owe special gratitude to Bob Muller for fixing up Eric's "Butter Knife" guitar in such glorious fashion and hauling it down to the jamboree, and to Harley James for hooking it up to a bitchin' amp and making it lots of fun.
- Dave Harmonson
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- Brian McGaughey
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- Larry Behm
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Dave and Brian do not worry, you are part of the brotherhood, we all know who you are and that sometimes we get busy with life and can not make it down. We are trying to have 2 per year so the time will be right one of these days.
Thanks Kathy Johnson (Muller) and Tony for the pictures and the video on you tube.
Larry Behm
Thanks Kathy Johnson (Muller) and Tony for the pictures and the video on you tube.
Larry Behm
'70 D10 Black fatback Emmons PP, Hilton VP, BJS bars, Boss GE-7 for Dobro effect, Zoom MS50G, Flamma Reverb, Planet Wave cables, Quilter 202 Toneblock, Telonics 15” speaker.
Phone: 971-219-8533
Phone: 971-219-8533
- Lynn Stafford
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Steel Jam
Wow, what a great time it was! I really have to tip my hat to Larry Behm for all the effort that he made in doing mostof the leg work...much more than I did in arranging for the use of the Beaverton Elks Lodge. There were a host of other folks that did things like getting the word out to everyone, and my wife, Kathy who put all the information, like the song charts and driving directions on our band's web site. Much thanks also to the backup band; Deb, Kenny and Tim, who also did a fabulous job for us!
Hopefully, those who weren't able to make this one will be able to come to the next!
Hopefully, those who weren't able to make this one will be able to come to the next!
Best regards,
Lynn Stafford
STEEL GUITAR WEST
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Steel Guitar Technician (Restoration, Set-up, Service and Repair work)
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Lynn Stafford
STEEL GUITAR WEST
http://www.steelguitarwest.com
Steel Guitar Technician (Restoration, Set-up, Service and Repair work)
Previous Emmons Authorized Dealer & Service Technician (original factory is now closed)
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- Bob Muller
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I tried to post a photo of Eric and me, from my files, but it didn't work. I think you remember what Eric looked like. I'm sure his presence was felt as several played that fantastically restored steel of his. Thanks Bob and Bob L. and all who came together with parts. Eric is blown away by all the attention and touched deeply by your love. Eric and I are close, so I know this for sure ) All those photos taken at the Jam are going into "Eric's Story" file. Anyway, keep on keeping on with the music you all love so well. Perhaps I can hear some of you play again soon. Godspeed. Eric's Mom aka Audrey Lundgren
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Now I Know Where all the Emmons PP s are, I Really Enjoyed Watching The Jam, You Got some Really Good Players In Portland, Randy G.
- Steve Hotra
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Thanks to Larry, Harley, etc for a great Sunday afternoon! It was very humbling to be included with so many great musicians! I appreciate the invitation!
Guitars: Rittenberry SD S-10, Gretsch Black Falcon. Effects: Wampler Paisley, Strymon Timeline, Sarno Earth Drive.
Fractal FM9
Amps: Mesa Express 5:25, Jazzkat Tomkat & Boss Katana head / various cabs.
Fractal FM9
Amps: Mesa Express 5:25, Jazzkat Tomkat & Boss Katana head / various cabs.