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Rick Bernauer
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New Member - Thanks

Post by Rick Bernauer »

I’m a new forum member and wanted my first post to be a thank you to all of you that share your knowledge and experience. I’ve spent many productive hours (and at least twice as many unproductive ones) reading posts. This forum is such a great resource – well at least it helps overcome my suspicion that it’s crazy to try to make music by moving a piece of metal back and forth over little wires. Thanks.
Russ Wever
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Post by Russ Wever »

Welcome Rick and if you're near enough, come over to the
â–º Heartland Steel Guitar Association Bimonthy Jam this afternoon.
Bring your steel and join in or just visit and listen, whichever you prefer.
~Russ
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Tony Lombardo
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Post by Tony Lombardo »

I see you're from Kansas. When I think of Kansas and lap steel, I think of this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5C5Ap3HGis
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Michael Butler
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Post by Michael Butler »

rick: welcome to the SGF!

i'm new to the lap steel and have already gained a ton of knowledge from this forum.

play music!
please see my Snakeskin's Virtual Music Museum below.

http://muscmp.wordpress.com/
Rob Munn
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Post by Rob Munn »

Whose playing the steel with Frankie? Mr. Sinatra. Smooth gentleman. Great steel. Who dat be?
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Doug Beaumier
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Whose playing the steel with Frankie? Mr. Sinatra. Smooth gentleman. Great steel. Who dat be?
That's Billy Tonnesen. Billy passed away a couple of weeks ago, unfortunately. He was a longtime Steel Forum member and a real gentleman. He tells the fascinating story how how he and his band got the Sinatra session in CA back in the late '40s in this thread ---> http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=129624
Rick Bernauer
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Post by Rick Bernauer »

Thanks, Tony. I hadn't heard that Sinatra song before - it made me smile.

Russ - I went to the Heartland Steel Guitar Association meeting and had a great time listening to some really talented players.
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Deirdre Higgins
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Post by Deirdre Higgins »

Welcome Rick,
I'm new to the forum myself. You'll find there are years and years of collected talent here and the folks, they are so nice and helpful too.
Russ Wever
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Post by Russ Wever »

Russ - I went to the Heartland Steel Guitar Association . . .

Click â–º KC Steel Guitar Nurdz
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