Who was Tim McGraw's Steel Man on Jay Leno

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Roger Rettig
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Post by Roger Rettig »

...and some of the greatest-ever music has happened while I've had my arms folded sitting behind my steel!

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(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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Hm and they say the Steel isn't adaptable...Hm. ;-) .Makes one wonder why some Artist don't carry one. :cry:
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Less is more, so I've been told! :lol:
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

Just curious. What is union scale for a sideman performing 1 song on a show such as Letterman? I'm guessing the record company's and - or the Artist kick in additional funds?

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Bobby Boggs wrote:Just curious. What is union scale for a sideman performing 1 song on a show such as Letterman? I'm guessing the record company's and - or the Artist kick in additional funds?

Thanks bb
The scale for those shows depends on what town the show happens in,I think...but it seems like it is between $500-$600...sometimes the artist or label kicks in,sometimes not...sometimes they will pay a whole day's pay...sometimes they will make up the difference between scale and a day's pay...if the act's bandleader gets to sign leader,he gets double...you get reruns if they show it again...

Obviously,it would be pretty easy to make"a 1000.00"
doing one of those shows...
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

Steve Hinson wrote:it seems like it is between $500-$600
Yes.
Steve Hinson wrote:Obviously,it would be pretty easy to make"a 1000.00" doing one of those shows...
You can also make more if the re-run the show. It's not twice as much (unless there are many re-broadcasts).
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Post by Steve Hinson »

I've gotten two rerun checks from the last time I did Kimmel...been a while since that happened!

...seems like each one of the reruns was $250 maybe...
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