Jaco's "The Chicken" live at RCA Studios in Nashville
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Jaco's "The Chicken" live at RCA Studios in Nashville
I recently put together a band for Bose for an event in Nashville...someone recorded this on their phone...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzS8lBNwExA (lap steel solo starts at 2:30)
The guitarist is Anthony Papamichael, one of my favorites.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzS8lBNwExA (lap steel solo starts at 2:30)
The guitarist is Anthony Papamichael, one of my favorites.
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Thanks James and Chris!
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In My Humble Opinion
Steve Cunningham is the Joe Bonamassa of lap steel. By far the best progressive, contempory lap steel player I have ever heard (and see on Youtube). Even tho I will never be able to match Steve's playing ability, he inspires me to keep pushing my musical boundries on the lap steel. Keep it up Steve.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate your comments.
Stephen, yes, that is my Tremblay. I recently put a pair of Lollar Stringmaster PUs in...they really sweetened the tone.
The tuning on that song is E6. Low to high - E B C# E G# B C# E.
Stephen, yes, that is my Tremblay. I recently put a pair of Lollar Stringmaster PUs in...they really sweetened the tone.
The tuning on that song is E6. Low to high - E B C# E G# B C# E.
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You are correct sir, my gaffe...it is E6. I had what Stephen would call a "Phillies moment".David Goodale wrote:Just curious, why do they call it E9 when there is no 9th.
Thanks for your comments y'all!
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Steve is an amazing player, as you can all hear, but he keeps a pretty low profile, so most people don't know he has several excellent recordings available of his original music. I highly recommend buying them. Seriously!
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Thanks for the plug Mike! My self-promotion chops have always been nil.Mike Neer wrote:Steve is an amazing player, as you can all hear, but he keeps a pretty low profile, so most people don't know he has several excellent recordings available of his original music. I highly recommend buying them. Seriously!
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Ralph, I do 95% of my gigging in the Atlanta area...let me know if you ever make it down this way.
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