? Jay McDonald's Tone on Fender 1000
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? Jay McDonald's Tone on Fender 1000
In the Buck Owens Capitol LP circa 1963 titled "On The Bandstand", Jay is featured on steel. In a couple of songs, "Saw-Mill" and "Sweethearts in Heaven"(the Buck & Don Rich duet), Jay's tone sounds somewhat muted and different from anything I've ever heard before. It's wonderful. Anybody know what he did to get that sound?
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Well, to me Jay McDonald sounds like he must have listened a lot to Mooney. His tone is somewhat "darker" but that might just be due to his personal technique. It´s pretty playing anyway and fits in perfectly with Buck´s music. I like to play along with those records, too. Incidentally, "On The Bandstand" is one of my latest acquisitions.<SMALL>I would guess a lot of steelers learned a lot from his simple but very pretty steel playing.</SMALL>
Regards, Joe H.
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