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Steven Hicken Jr.
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Nice young steel player I've dug up.

Post by Steven Hicken Jr. »

I've been tracking this guy for a while, only 23 years of age.

I didn't actually know he had an account here...doesn't have a password though. I have been notified that will be changed.

Anyway, here's Mike Hukezalie playing a great cover of Gary Carter's "The Lighthouse Tale". I'm sure Gary would be very proud of his effort.

Definitely deserves more views than 7.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek-oawNJlq8

See ya soon!
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Mike Hukezalie
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Post by Mike Hukezalie »

Thank you Steven!
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Post by Henry Matthews »

Very nice, Sho Bud sounds great too.
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Post by Keith McConnell »

Nice playing Mike. Well done. Very nice tone. Well on your way!!
From a fellow Canadian!!
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Post by Paul King »

Definitely deserves more views and especially for a young player.
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Post by Edward Rhea »

Thanks for posting the link, Steven!
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

Very admirable playing, Mike! I enjoyed this rendition very much. You have a great ear.
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Mike Hukezalie
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Post by Mike Hukezalie »

Thank you everyone! Its always nice to have support from other players.
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Post by Jason King »

Good job Mike! Love me some nickel creek.
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Post by Paul Stauskas »

Way to go Mike!
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Post by Zach Chastain »

Nice job on the other videos as well.
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Post by Bishop Ronnie P Hall »

I believe we have a winner here! WOW! :eek: :D
fantastic! Keep up the good work!
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Bruce Bjork
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Post by Bruce Bjork »

Great job Mike and only playing a year. I'm receiving my Justice Pro Lite 3/5 in May, new to PSG but have been playing music for 50+ years (banjo, dobro and guitar). Would appreciate the practice routine you've followed to get up to speed so quickly.
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Post by Nigel Mullen »

Great Job Mike. I enjoyed it.
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Post by Tim Tyner »

Very Nice!
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Post by Alan Bidmade »

Wow!
Great playing and lovely tone. More please.
Good find, Steven.
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Post by Mark Eaton »

Nice job Mike!

Is that a purchased backing track? I would like to tackle The Lighthouse's Tale myself.

Below is the video for the original from Nickel Creek. This song was from their album with that title, released in 2000. Side trivia: we've been discussing the new album from Alison Krauss this week - Alison was the producer of the first Nickel Creek record. I saw the band play live for the first time in San Francisco shortly after the album was released - they just killed it - the crowd was blown away.

Nice scenery in the video, check out the lyrics so that you can get the gist of the song. In posts I've come across over the last few years discussing Gary Carter's beautiful version I have at times gotten the impression that some folks think he wrote the tune. Nope.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARIr6S_0lAQ
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Lighthouse Tale

Post by Bruce Bishop »

Great job !!! On this one Mike.
I as many others I'm sure, hope you will post more videos on youtube !
I'm a big fan of Gary Carter's stuff myself !!!

Can't believe you've only been playing a short time what is your secret ? And where can > get the track for this song as the above mentioned post ?

Thanks Bruce
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Mike Hukezalie
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Backing Track

Post by Mike Hukezalie »

Hi everyone!

Sorry for such a delayed response to all of you requesting the backing track for The Lighthouse Tale.

Here is is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID2u2HGuOBI
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

Mike, only one year in and you are doing tunes like this? Amazing. Super playing. You are already a great player and you will get better. Nice, made my morning to hear you.
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Post by Mathew Jut »

Amazing playing Mike, keep up the good work!
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Excellent playing Mike! Nice to see the young people pick up the pedal steel!
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Post by Gary Hellums »

Beautifully done Mr. Mike! You are mature well beyond your time you've spent on this instrument. PS - has a steep learning curve. You have the "touch". You play with control and passion. You're either a prodigy or you put the work and time in playing it. Either way, you make that PS sing.
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