Steel Guitar in Movies
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Was hoping we could compile a list of films with steel guitar music in them.
I love seeing Sol Hoopii with Edward G. Robinson in Litittle Giant.
Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar, has a host of old time greats and The Bowery Boys.
Sacred Steel by the Arhoolie Foundation is filled with some wonderful history (and of expressive use) of steel in Gospel.
And I'm reminded that the film Festival Express documents Blues, Country and Rock musicians touring together and exposing a host of young (at the time) people to the steel guitar stylings of Jerry Garcia and Buddy Cage. That meetings result is the New Riders still recording and performing today.
No telling how many folks got their start from that Country Rock "Explosion"...
Those are a few off the top of my head, What do you guys remember as "movies with steel"??
Or is it Film of Steel?
I love seeing Sol Hoopii with Edward G. Robinson in Litittle Giant.
Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar, has a host of old time greats and The Bowery Boys.
Sacred Steel by the Arhoolie Foundation is filled with some wonderful history (and of expressive use) of steel in Gospel.
And I'm reminded that the film Festival Express documents Blues, Country and Rock musicians touring together and exposing a host of young (at the time) people to the steel guitar stylings of Jerry Garcia and Buddy Cage. That meetings result is the New Riders still recording and performing today.
No telling how many folks got their start from that Country Rock "Explosion"...
Those are a few off the top of my head, What do you guys remember as "movies with steel"??
Or is it Film of Steel?
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Many of the early cowboy films had some "western" music, almost always with a steel player. Sometimes the bands were featured as part of the story, or as the pals of the cowboy star.
Not a movie, but my family and I have been watching DVDs of the "Northern Exposure" TV series, and every time there' s a scene in the Brick (bar), there's great instrumental steel playing on the "jukebox".
Not a movie, but my family and I have been watching DVDs of the "Northern Exposure" TV series, and every time there' s a scene in the Brick (bar), there's great instrumental steel playing on the "jukebox".
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Rockin' in the Rockies (1945)
A kind of silly movie starring The Three Stooges.
Someone gave me a DVD at Christmas.
Notable for a performance by Spade Cooley's band featuring Joaquin Murphy on steel (Miss Molly)
You can find that scene on YouTube so you don't have to watch the whole thing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfBdHfg1Gpg
A kind of silly movie starring The Three Stooges.
Someone gave me a DVD at Christmas.
Notable for a performance by Spade Cooley's band featuring Joaquin Murphy on steel (Miss Molly)
You can find that scene on YouTube so you don't have to watch the whole thing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfBdHfg1Gpg
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Who is this steel player?
At 6:40 into this show a woman steel player is shown. would anyone recognize her?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD-58hnFNOc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD-58hnFNOc
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I watched 'Sugarland Express' last week - the first time I'd seen it. It's from the mid-'70s and was Spielberg's first feature film.
There was a lot of steel on that soundtrack and it was interesting, too. Does anyone know who may have been responsible?
I recall a Peter Fonda film from the '70s (I've forgotten its title) that had a group of youngsters travelling in an RV and falling foul of some local 'nasties' - there's a shot of the steel player (on a bandstand with a Sho-Bud) who's 'one of them' and who had a mad red glint in his eyes!!!
Typecasting, maybe?
There was a lot of steel on that soundtrack and it was interesting, too. Does anyone know who may have been responsible?
I recall a Peter Fonda film from the '70s (I've forgotten its title) that had a group of youngsters travelling in an RV and falling foul of some local 'nasties' - there's a shot of the steel player (on a bandstand with a Sho-Bud) who's 'one of them' and who had a mad red glint in his eyes!!!
Typecasting, maybe?
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It's called "Race With The Devil." The "nasties" were Satan worshippers who Fonda had witnessed committing a human sacrifice. The steel player was supposedly possessed.Roger Rettig wrote:I
I recall a Peter Fonda film from the '70s (I've forgotten its title) that had a group of youngsters travelling in an RV and falling foul of some local 'nasties' - there's a shot of the steel player (on a bandstand with a Sho-Bud) who's 'one of them' and who had a mad red glint in his eyes!!!
Typecasting, maybe?
It's not a very good movie, but is worth seeing just for the scene with the steel player.
Warren Oats and Loretta Switt (Margret "Hot Lips" Houlihan ) from M*A*S*H) are also in it.
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So do we know who played the original swoop in the ol' Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons?
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Re: Who is this steel player?
The lady was Marian Hall. She also played steel on Town Hall Party in the 50'sDeirdre Higgins wrote:At 6:40 into this show a woman steel player is shown. would anyone recognize her?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD-58hnFNOc
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Gary was not the original steel player back in the 30's. That was Freddy Tavares.Brett Day wrote:Gary Brandin also played the steel intro on the Looney Tunes theme song
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And, years ago, I did a soundtrack session (on steel) for Elmer Bernstein but, as I had or have no idea of the film's title, I suppose I can't 'count it'.
I'm out there somewhere, though, and EB was a pretty terrific composer.
I'm out there somewhere, though, and EB was a pretty terrific composer.
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