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Rusty Young's first solo album forthcoming!

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Just heard that SGHOF member, Rusty Young, will be releasing his first solo album soon. How exciting! If you'd like to be on the list to get a notification when the album is ready, send an email to RustyYoungSolo@gmail.com
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Thanks Jim. Looking forward to it. Put me on the list for the "Home James Again" Album too!
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Great news, Jimbeaux...it's about time!
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Jim Cohen wrote:Just heard that SGHOF member, Rusty Young, will be releasing his first solo album soon. How exciting! If you'd like to be on the list to get a notification when the album is ready, send an email to RustyYoungSolo@gmail.com
Will it be a steel guitar, solo album? Rusty told me a year, or two, ago, that he had "retired", from steel guitar, after I had been to a Poco concert, and he didn't play, any PSG! :( -Jake-
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James Jacoby wrote:Will it be a steel guitar, solo album? Rusty told me a year, or two, ago, that he had "retired", from steel guitar, after I had been to a Poco concert, and he didn't play, any PSG! :( -Jake-
I have no idea, Jake. He writes and sings so maybe it will be a vocal-oriented album? I'll write him and ask...
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Hey Jake, I went to a Poco "reunion" concert several years ago - Rusty was the only original member but they still put on a good show. Rusty sang a lot, told stories, and played several string instruments throughout the nite but only played steel on one tune, Kind Woman. I asked him about it during the break. He said that it was really demanding fronting the band and that trying to play steel at the same time was too much like hard work. It could be that in a separate recording project he'll have time to concentrate on steel...I hope!
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Jim, thanks for posting this, great news, looking forward to this project!
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In an interview published April 28 2016 in The Sioux City Journal Rusty is quoted as saying, "It’s not going to be steel guitar-based because to be completely truthful with you, a steel guitar record has a market of about 14 people. There’s no market for steel guitar instrumentals. There’s some steel playing on it but it won’t be based on that." I think there's more than 14 of us on the forum that would buy - but I get what he's saying.
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I just heard back from Rusty and the good news is that he says there will be "lots of both" steel and vocals on the album. Stay tuned! :)
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If Rusty writes a bro-country song, maybe it'll get played on the popular country radio stations. But I doubt it as he probably doesn't meet the age requirement of today's station programmers.

If his new album gets any publicity, I'd expect POCO fans and fans of '70s country-rock to give it a preview. If they think the songs are better than average, I'd expect many of them to actually purchase the album.

Rusty can do so much musically that I wouldn't expect or want him to put out an instrumental-only steel album.

But it sure would be nice to hear him include steel on some songs (maybe even a lead break!) and if he wanted to, show his steel chops on a bonus track.
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Didn't Rusty decide to finally retire Poco a couple years ago?

Well I guess it didn't "take."

I was checking out some venues in the East regarding Jerry Douglas and the Trans Atlantic Sessions tour, and I see at the Birchmere in N. Virginia Poco is playing March 30 for $39.50, and there are other Poco dates on the band's website.

Isn't there supposed to be a "waiting period" before a band "comes out of retirement" and embark on something like when the Eagles did their Hell Freezes Over Tour a bunch of years ago?

I guess when the members reach a certain age they waive the "waiting period." :wink:
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Jeff Garden wrote:Hey Jake, I went to a Poco "reunion" concert several years ago - Rusty was the only original member but they still put on a good show. Rusty sang a lot, told stories, and played several string instruments throughout the nite but only played steel on one tune, Kind Woman. I asked him about it during the break. He said that it was really demanding fronting the band and that trying to play steel at the same time was too much like hard work. It could be that in a separate recording project he'll have time to concentrate on steel...I hope!
Here's my weird thought on this - Since it is unthinkable for his music not to have PSG, what would it be like to be the steel player in Rusty's band? :whoa:
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I just talked to Pocos drummer Rick Lonow and he said the record will be more singer songwriter type of music. There will be another next year that will be more instrumental. They've been recording at the cash cabin.
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Jim Cohen wrote:I just heard back from Rusty and the good news is that he says there will be "lots of both" steel and vocals on the album. Stay tuned! :)
Thanks for checking for all of us Jim! He's just too good, to just give up on the steel! -Jake-
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Fred Treece wrote:
Jeff Garden wrote:Hey Jake, I went to a Poco "reunion" concert several years ago - Rusty was the only original member but they still put on a good show. Rusty sang a lot, told stories, and played several string instruments throughout the nite but only played steel on one tune, Kind Woman. I asked him about it during the break. He said that it was really demanding fronting the band and that trying to play steel at the same time was too much like hard work. It could be that in a separate recording project he'll have time to concentrate on steel...I hope!
Here's my weird thought on this - Since it is unthinkable for his music not to have PSG, what would it be like to be the steel player in Rusty's band? I:whoa:
I think it would be like racing a Model-T in the Indianapolis 500! :lol: -Jake-
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