Steve "Catt" Cattermole on C6!
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Steve "Catt" Cattermole on C6!
Hey C6 lovers... here's a few clips from my fellow back neck enthusiast and long time surfing buddy, Steve "Catt" Cattermole...done a couple years back at the SWSGA Steel Show in Mesa, AZ. Harry Orlove-guitar, Dan Range-drums, Earnest Bovine-keys, and me, your humble post submitter-bass.
Check out the 2 foot action! All done at 9AM! Enjoy!
1. There Will Never Be Another You https://youtu.be/aiNzKZyMM7k
2. Witchcraft https://youtu.be/q4wfs4KzS1g
3. Smile https://youtu.be/cE1LKsmkXS8
4. Perdido https://youtu.be/amu6Dyq0KEU
5. Shiny Stockings https://youtu.be/0cmQo2-92_Q
Check out the 2 foot action! All done at 9AM! Enjoy!
1. There Will Never Be Another You https://youtu.be/aiNzKZyMM7k
2. Witchcraft https://youtu.be/q4wfs4KzS1g
3. Smile https://youtu.be/cE1LKsmkXS8
4. Perdido https://youtu.be/amu6Dyq0KEU
5. Shiny Stockings https://youtu.be/0cmQo2-92_Q
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Go Cat Go!!! Smooth playing and a great sound. I was there for the entire set and it was a perfect start to the day.
One interesting thing is that he set the volume pedal at the beginning of the set and didn’t touch it for 30 minutes. Very effective use of two feet on the C6 pedals. It almost convinces me everyone else is doing it wrong!
And a nicer guy you will not meet.
One interesting thing is that he set the volume pedal at the beginning of the set and didn’t touch it for 30 minutes. Very effective use of two feet on the C6 pedals. It almost convinces me everyone else is doing it wrong!
And a nicer guy you will not meet.
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Another fine player of whom I was unaware!
Great tone (what a beautiful guitar!) and a first class band. Earnest on piano is always a treat.
Rick - that's twice in two days that I've heard you play bass. You have great touch and I could almost be persuaded that it's your 'first instrument' were it not for the fact that you're one of my favourite steel players.
Does this group hold the record for having the most pedal steel 'subs' in reserve???
Great tone (what a beautiful guitar!) and a first class band. Earnest on piano is always a treat.
Rick - that's twice in two days that I've heard you play bass. You have great touch and I could almost be persuaded that it's your 'first instrument' were it not for the fact that you're one of my favourite steel players.
Does this group hold the record for having the most pedal steel 'subs' in reserve???
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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Steve is a terrific player - I was glad to catch him last year, and hopefully again this coming year!
As far as the band, there’s a reason I beg these very guys to accompany me during my weird little sets - they can play anything, they can turn on a dime, and their playing really pushes me to dig deeper and play beyond what normally comes out of my steel..
Phoenix is lucky to have them for the show, and we are all appreciative of how supportive everyone is of some different approaches to steel guitar music.
Thanks for posting this, Rick - Steve deserves to be heard, wonderful music
As far as the band, there’s a reason I beg these very guys to accompany me during my weird little sets - they can play anything, they can turn on a dime, and their playing really pushes me to dig deeper and play beyond what normally comes out of my steel..
Phoenix is lucky to have them for the show, and we are all appreciative of how supportive everyone is of some different approaches to steel guitar music.
Thanks for posting this, Rick - Steve deserves to be heard, wonderful music
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Thanks to all of you for all the nice words,it really means a lot to me.Getting compliments from all you great players is really special,thanks again.I want to give credit to the band for making me sound better than I am.That's the best band I have ever played with,by far.Two of the best steelers in the world,Rick and Doug backing me up,that's hilarious.I was more nervous playing in front of them than the audience. I was knocked out by Harry's playing,I had no idea he was that good,and Dan played to perfection.A huge thanks to them.I also want to thank Wes Bakken and John Hensch for recording the show,they sure work hard,and do a great job.A final thanks to all my friends(you know who you are) who pushed me into doing a set,I never planned on playing in front of 50 steelers,but what a blast!
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2 footer
great post and playing thanks so much!! I also use two feet when playing C6, not that I can play like steve...
I just love to play the boo wah in combination with my 5 pedal, Ive read alot of people calling the Boo as a novelty, I use it like I use A+F on the front neck with a lever and then noodle using the 5th, (hence the two foot approach)
again I'm 100% winging it but it sure is fun!!
thanks again for a great post!!
I just love to play the boo wah in combination with my 5 pedal, Ive read alot of people calling the Boo as a novelty, I use it like I use A+F on the front neck with a lever and then noodle using the 5th, (hence the two foot approach)
again I'm 100% winging it but it sure is fun!!
thanks again for a great post!!
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