Lera Lynn on Letterman with steel
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Lera Lynn on Letterman with steel
good stuff here. who's the steelman? and what model Emmons is that??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkZa4OE ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkZa4OE ... e=youtu.be
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Stel guitar On Letterman's show
From observing the Emmons; don't know what the model name on this steel is; It is a single neck; three on the floor and possibly four knee levers. Don't know whom the player is. What's your take on this post. ?
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Steel on Letterman
Was the steel player playing a wooden neck Emmons? Not very many of those around! The warmth of a Sho Bud with the super mechanics of an Emmons.
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70's push pull bolt- on with wood neck. Sounds great
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Great story about Joshua. As the story goes, a few years ago he showed up for an audition as a bass player and was told the position had been filled but they were looking for a steel player and he said that he also played steel so they told him to come back the next week with his steel. He went home, borrowed a pedal steel, wood-shedded for a week learning how to play one, showed up the following week and got the job. The rest is history- great charismatic very musical guy. He brought KD Lang with him to one of Mike Perlowin's jams a few years ago and, upon getting out of the car being surrounded by the musical cacophony emanating from the room, commented to him that she thought she was getting sea-sick .
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Big day for them...ive listened to the song a few times now...and it grows on you fast...a different sound..good sound.
Steel player is doing everything the SGF talks about in terms of bringing steel back to the forefront of popular music Just like the 70s...the steel guitar parts are the dominant complement to the vocals...but working with a much different musical context.
The bands vibe reminds me of the Cowboy Junkies...I saw them when they toured with John Mellencamp a few years ago.
Kudos to the band and best of fortunes.
Steel player is doing everything the SGF talks about in terms of bringing steel back to the forefront of popular music Just like the 70s...the steel guitar parts are the dominant complement to the vocals...but working with a much different musical context.
The bands vibe reminds me of the Cowboy Junkies...I saw them when they toured with John Mellencamp a few years ago.
Kudos to the band and best of fortunes.
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good
hey I liked it a lot
it sounded great and looked great
mike
it sounded great and looked great
mike
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