Bobby Black
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Bobby Black
This was posted in another section but is too good to be missed http://www.vintageguitar.com/12628/bobby-black/
Bobby was my intro to steel, both from hearing the Commander Cody LPs and seeing the band during the early and mid 70's, usually standing in the alley alongside the infamous Golden Bear in Huntington Beach where Bobby would always perch himself right at the open door where he could get cool fresh air. I didn't know what I was watching then, just knew he, his guitar, and the band were the coolest thing ever. And they still are.
Bobby was my intro to steel, both from hearing the Commander Cody LPs and seeing the band during the early and mid 70's, usually standing in the alley alongside the infamous Golden Bear in Huntington Beach where Bobby would always perch himself right at the open door where he could get cool fresh air. I didn't know what I was watching then, just knew he, his guitar, and the band were the coolest thing ever. And they still are.
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I saw Bobby today. Playing with the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band at The Palace Of Fine Arts in San Francisco. They were playing in the lobby before the show and during intermission for Patrick Makuakane's hula show. He was being the consumate side man. I was wondering to myself as I watched him play, how many people in the audience knew who he was and what a giant of the steel guitar they were fortunate enough to be seeing.
http://www.kapalakiko.org/Kapalakiko/Front_Liners.html
http://www.kapalakiko.org/Kapalakiko/Front_Liners.html
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I got to see Bobby Black years ago at one of the Tom Bradshaw steel conventions. He played a Fender Custom (T-8 ) and did an assortment of Western Swing classics and Hawaiian. I was awestruck. This was before the internet took the mystery out of a lot of this, and getting to see and hear this music being played live was incredible.
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WHO was the man?
Several years ago, I encountered a gentleman named "Black" that was into Bigsby steel guitars.
WOuld that person and this one be one and the same?
WOuld that person and this one be one and the same?
Bobby did play a Bigsby long ago. I've never seen him play it, though. These days he usually plays a Fender Stringmaster or a Carter D-10.
Joaquin Murphey and Jerry Byrd were his idols growing up.
Joaquin Murphey and Jerry Byrd were his idols growing up.
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I've got internet. Believe me, there is still plenty of mystery and magic in the great steel players like Bobby Black. I've never seen him, or anyone, live. I'm jealous!This was before the internet took the mystery out of a lot of this.
Pedal steel, lap steel, resonator, blues harp - why suck at just one instrument when you can do so on many?
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Douglas Schuch wrote:I've got internet. Believe me, there is still plenty of mystery and magic in the great steel players like Bobby Black. I've never seen him, or anyone, live. I'm jealous!This was before the internet took the mystery out of a lot of this.
Bobby Black
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biaumV7w1BQ
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Re: WHO was the man?
Ray, you are probably thinking of Mike Black, who has owned a number of Bigsbys and Bigsby-inspired guitars. Some very spectacular Bigsbys. At one time he had the pairing of Lee Buck Standel 25L15 and Lee Buck Bigsby steel.Ray Montee wrote:Several years ago, I encountered a gentleman named "Black" that was into Bigsby steel guitars.
WOuld that person and this one be one and the same?
Chris Lucker
Red Bellies, Bigsbys and a lot of other guitars.
Red Bellies, Bigsbys and a lot of other guitars.
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As it happens, I just got a CD in the mail today called, "Steel Swingin'." Bobby Black is on steel with Tony Marcus and Paul Anastasio. Can't wait to get home and put it on. The last couple of times I saw Bobby, he was playing a 6 string lap steel. He did a bang up job of playing, "Estrellita," on both occassions.
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About 20 years ago I had the incredible good fortune to hang out with Bobby at his house in Tahoe. He played a bunch of tunes on a Rick D-8. One of the necks was tuned to Jerry Byrd's diatonic tuning. What Bobby did with that difficult tuning was mind bending, I will never forget it. He also told some great stories about Jerry and Hank and others.
The man is a true giant and you won't meet a nicer person.
The man is a true giant and you won't meet a nicer person.
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I just got the CD, too. Wonderful new renditions of the old songs. Highly recommended.
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