Upright Bass/8-String Lap steel Duo-VIDEO

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Upright Bass/8-String Lap steel Duo-VIDEO

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Here's a new duo I've been working on with a great 5-string upright bassist, Robert Henson(Shawn Mullins, Corey Smith, the Atlanta Opera). We re-invent songs by Led Zeppelin, Miles Davis, Rod Stewart, Georges Bizet, Def Leppard, Pat Metheny, Stevie Wonder, etc...and play them in ways that shock and astound! Yes, they actually ASTOUND!!! :whoa: :whoa: :whoa: (OK, well SOME people kinda like 'em.)

Here's our western-swingified version of Madonna's "Like A Virgin"...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUVQR4Yww1o

"Walking On The Moon" by the Police, mashed up w/The Godfather theme...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQXElogRNo8

And for the truly discerning palate, here's the American classic "Baby One More Time" by the incomparable Britney Spears...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1efshp0E_A

If you're in the Atlanta area this Sunday, 2/17, we'll be at the Wrecking Bar http://www.wreckingbarbrewpub.com/contact/ playing fron 5-7pm.

Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/CunninghamHensonDuo

Thanks y'all!
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Steve,I really liked your duet. Very interesting arrangements and sound. You good fellows-play without the percussion is very difficult. Steve,tell me, on which pedal drive are you playing?
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Post by Jeff Mead »

Very cool.

I'd come and see you if I lived a few thousand miles closer.

Great playing from both of you and I really like the FX you are using on the steel.
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Super creative! Loved the vibe...I look forward to more.

Peace,

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Now,THAT,is freaking cool!!
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Right on, Steve!
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Excellent Steel and Bass playing.
If I, as a steel guitarist, could pick only one instrument to accompany,
it would be the stand up bass. You get the maximum benefit with the
stand up bass with a rich, fuller sound. Good job!
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Post by Steve Cunningham »

Thanks guys!
Alexander, all of the overdrive/effects are coming from a POD XT Live pedalboard.
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Thanks,Steve. "Baby One More Time"-super..
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Dude, you are soundin' good! And the re-inventions... Brilliant!
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Oh, boy. That just made my day. Totally refreshing and unique - you guys need to go to Hollywood. It's so steel-noir. The bass player is simply fun to watch (and what a pro he is) and I appreciated his taking the lead on the chorus of "Walking on the Moon." You guys are fabulous! (It looks like a 6-stringer, though? Have I lost my counting, among other things...?). You seem like you know these songs (and your guitar) inside and out. Bravo.
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Al Terhune wrote:It looks like a 6-stringer, though? Have I lost my counting, among other things...?

Busted! Actually, I play several guitars(mostly a Strat and a Guild Starfire w/ a Bigsby), as well as 6 and 8 string lap steels with the duo. I guess I should have titled the thread more accurately. I'm debuting my newly acquired '64 Rick Electro at tomorrows gig, complete with horseshoe PU and legs. Look out!
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Wow.....great stuff. I really like the versions you came up with.

What tuning are you using?
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Awesome - I'm impressed!
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Really nice work.
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Post by Iestyn Lewis »

"Machine Gun" in the middle of Britney Spears was brilliant.
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Post by Steve Cunningham »

Thanks fellas.
Stephen Abruzzo wrote: What tuning are you using?
Madonna is E13(E6 w/added b7)
Godfather is E
Britney is E6
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In Moscow -10 frost,but I'm warm-I'm listening to "day by the river" ..Steve-I became your fan :)
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Hi Steve you and Robert sound great. I couldn't make it today to the Wrecking Bar would have loved to see and hear you play. Robert is a great bass player. I'll try to keep checking your web page for upcomming show's with Robert and hope to catch you soon.

On the video of "How Great Thou Art" what tuneing are you useing? That really has that Sacred Steel sound to it, like a voice.
Thanks for the music.
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Alexander Stepanenko wrote:In Moscow -10 frost,but I'm warm-I'm listening to "day by the river" ..Steve-I became your fan :)
спасибо Alexander...you are too kind.
Dennis Smith wrote:Hi Steve you and Robert sound great. I couldn't make it today to the Wrecking Bar would have loved to see and hear you play. Robert is a great bass player. I'll try to keep checking your web page for upcomming show's with Robert and hope to catch you soon.

On the video of "How Great Thou Art" what tuneing are you useing? That really has that Sacred Steel sound to it, like a voice.
Thanks for the music.
Dennis.
Thanks Dennis, it'd be great to see you out sometime.
I think there are several versions of "How Great Thou Art" out there, but I'm pretty sure they're all in open E.
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Love it!.....
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Great stuff, Steve. Keep it going!
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Post by Dennis Smith »

H Steve
It was the one on your webpage listed as atl institute of music 2008. I thought is was E. What was the steel and rest of your rig on that song? Is that a custom steel? What effects or system are you useing? The steel just sings and sound so big.
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Fun stuff Steve! ... thanks for the links ... 8)
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So Super Cool!
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