The Alcatraz Islanders

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Peter Funk
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The Alcatraz Islanders

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Just found this cool group on the internet. I think, they're great, check out their videos:

http://www.alcatrazislanders.com/
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Post by Peter Lindelauf »

Wow. Great stuff. Thanks for the link.
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Post by Mike Neer »

Mikiya Matsuda on steel, Lee Jeffriess on bass. I love these guys like fam.
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Great stuff. That's the real deal.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

Great instrumentation, fabulous shirts, and they're having a lot of fun--and look at those slants Matsuda is making.
Beautiful music.
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Post by Rick Bernauer »

Thanks for the link - I didn't know about the Alcatraz Islanders. Over the last few months I've been watching Mikiya Matsuda's YouTube videos repeatedly for inspiration - or at least to remind myself of how far I have to go to get to that level.

Check out "On The Sunny Side of the Street"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeMQuljkH80

He also has a nice "Monk's Mood" video.
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Post by Abe Levy »

Another vote here! They're awesome. And kudos to the great Steel Player Lee Jeffries for backing up another steel player. Love this sound.
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Post by Mikiya Matsuda »

Thanks for the kind words, fellas.

Abe, I’ve been learning upright bass this past year. Once I get good enough, I’m hoping Lee will agree to switch instruments!
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Post by Russ Blake »

Nicely done boys! How about bringing it up to Portland?
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Post by Paul Honeycutt »

Someone posted about them on Facebook recently. I really like what they're doing musically. I aspire to get good enough to be in a band like that.
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Great stuff, guys!
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Post by Jim Pitman »

Aw love it. Sounds like a 6th tuning on the rear neck and a major tuning with 1/3/5 on top on the front neck.
Love the irony of the band name too. Alcatraz isn't your typical resort island that you might hear this music at.
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Post by Abe Levy »

Haha! I hope you don't switch! Love your playing. How about twin steels like in the west coast ramblers? That sound is awesome.
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Post by David Matzenik »

I loved the videos too. Great tone and balance. I think the tasteful and restrained drumming deserves praise also.
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Post by Andrea Tazzini »

great band! beautiful sound,
thanks for posting
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Post by Nathan Laudenbach »

That is soooooo cool. Fantastic steel guitar. Man, that's what good music is all about. Very inspirational.
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

Just found this...worth bringing up again in case others had missed it...great music !!
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

I cant get enough of this group...makes me want to go to San Fran to check them out in person ! To me, that is the perfect set up...wonderful musicians, very tasteful ! Seriously, it brings tears to this silly old mans eyes...love it !
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Post by John Morton »

I'll add my compliments to Makiya Matsuda and his wonderful group. The classic guitar-less rhythm section is clean and powerful. Hapa haole done right!
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