Central Iowa Steel Guitar Show

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Lefty Schrage
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Central Iowa Steel Guitar Show

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The 2014 Annual Central Iowa Steel Show will be held Sunday, May 4, at the KC Hall, 201 W. High St., Marshalltown, Iowa. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this gala event featuring steel guitarists in eight bands playing good dance music. The schedule follows:
11:00 Roger Miller
11:55 Chad Burgess
12:50 Bob Harris
1:45 Bob Frederich
2:40 Randy Weidemann
3:35 Vic Switzer
4:30 Brett Willie
5:20 Lefty Schrage
As always, the schedule is subject to change. Please call event organizer, Vic Switzer, 641.496.5488, for additional information.
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Roger Miller
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Post by Roger Miller »

I will be there with a group called Allie and the Gators. Allie leading up the band with a group of young steelers. Catch us if you want to see what the younger crop of musicians are doing nowdays. I dare you!!!
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Post by Lefty Schrage »

Great post, Roger! I know the public will enjoy the showcasing of Jump Start students where they'll display their steel pickin' talents! These new, younger players will be the ones taking pedal steel guitar into the future.
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Post by Marty Broussard »

Vic, any Emerson folks involved? I work for an Emerson Rep.
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Roger Miller
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Post by Roger Miller »

I've always enjoyed this show, the people are so kind to us. There will be several Steelers there from around the Midwest. If you are in the Marshalltown or Des Moinse area, come up to Marshalltown and enjoy some great dance music.
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Post by Tom Campbell »

I am originally from Waterloo, IA and now living in Texas.
What happened to the Electric Park Ballroom in Waterloo and the change of venue for the "meet"?
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

The last I heard, the Waterloo show is still on board for this Fall and Herb Steiner is scheduled to come up from Texas to perform.
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Marshaltown

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Wish I was there to pick with you.
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Roger Miller
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Post by Roger Miller »

Guys, this is the Marshalltown show, don't get confused with the Waterloo show. Central Iowa is in May, Waterloo in Oct. This is a fun show that is building and for one day, there is a lot of steel guitar. Come and check it out, you'd have fun.

Roger
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Post by Nathan Emerson »

I just wanted to give a big THANKS to Ronnie Moore for driving 4hrs to the show to watch the Jumpstart Students.

Ronnie is a big source of inspiration and encouragement for us young steelers.

Means a lot buddy. Wish I could have kidnapped ya and picked your brain for a minute. Hope to steal some licks from ya soon!


Thanks again to The Jumpstart Academy and to the Show for letting us students play.
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Roger Miller
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Post by Roger Miller »

Kudo's to Lefty Schrage, the thousands of times I've listened to that man, he again amazed the bajesus out of me when he broke a string on e9 then switched to c6th. How he did it and stayed with the melody on c6 and not sound c6th, just kick me in the shin and call me Alice. Your still the man Lefty.
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Post by Roger Miller »

Thanks to Vic and Van Switzer for putting on such a fun show. The fellowship is so much fun. It is so much fun to see local players that we never get the chance to visit with. the sound equipment and staging is second to none, the help was right there when needed. Keep up the show partner, this is a good one.
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