Original swing tune video
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Original swing tune video
Here's a video of a swing tune i recorded with a local band. In retrospect I probably should have shaved
Mike
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXZcpS-zRHQ
Mike
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXZcpS-zRHQ
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I have known Mike since he was just a pup in the late 70's. He has always been a great player.
Mike is one of South Carolina's best kept secrets. You should hear him play Pedal Steel, especially when he plays country. hehe.
Mike plays all styles of music better than I can even think of it.
Oh yes, Mike's dad was a great steel player also, that sometimes worked building steels at the Emmons factory.
Mike is one of South Carolina's best kept secrets. You should hear him play Pedal Steel, especially when he plays country. hehe.
Mike plays all styles of music better than I can even think of it.
Oh yes, Mike's dad was a great steel player also, that sometimes worked building steels at the Emmons factory.
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Nice job, Mike. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks everyone for the nice compliments, I really appreciate it.
Bill, I've been playing non pedal steel lap and stand up on about 60 to 75% of my gigs. I do a bunch of small bar/restaurant 2 or 3 piece gigs in the downtown area. My Daughter is in Med school so I need the extra dough.
We park in those parking garage things and wheel our stuff a long way to the venue. Not only is the non pedal easier to carry and setup, but I really enjoy playing it.
I just wish Garland was still around so he could straighten me out on it. Do you have any videos of him playing?
Dads ole buddy Duane Regan plays about 1/2mi. from my house every Thursday, so I go by there and get a good butt kicking when my ego can take it.
Mike
Bill, I've been playing non pedal steel lap and stand up on about 60 to 75% of my gigs. I do a bunch of small bar/restaurant 2 or 3 piece gigs in the downtown area. My Daughter is in Med school so I need the extra dough.
We park in those parking garage things and wheel our stuff a long way to the venue. Not only is the non pedal easier to carry and setup, but I really enjoy playing it.
I just wish Garland was still around so he could straighten me out on it. Do you have any videos of him playing?
Dads ole buddy Duane Regan plays about 1/2mi. from my house every Thursday, so I go by there and get a good butt kicking when my ego can take it.
Mike