Over The Rainbow on lap steel in the news...
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Over The Rainbow on lap steel in the news...
The senior living center my mom is at in Nashville has been in lock down for a few days. Most of the rooms have balconies, so I cleared it with the management and took my guitar and lap steel over to serenade these folks today from a safe distance outside while they listened on their balconies.
I played for them for a couple hours - working my way around the building to other groups out on their balconies. I had a mic and talked to them and tried to encourage them. It was awesome.
I had a great time with the residents. They were so appreciative. I probably could have played the spoons and they would have clapped.
I was playing my Dr. Seuss inspired portable lap steel rig on wheels (see photos below). It's a 4 wheel dolly with a wire shelf zip tied to it on which I've mounted 2 Bose SP1 battery powered speakers and a wooden box/seat I made in which I have a camping power supply that provides power to my pedals. I can play anywhere for 6-7 hours with no electrical outlet. I use this in a ministry I have to the homeless. They love it.
My daughter posted a couple photos on her Twitter account and some news agencies reached out. In the Tennessean article below there is a link to my playing OVER THE RAINBOW on my Gibson EH-185. If I'd known it was going to be in the news, I would have practiced it a bit more and made a better recording.
I took Roy Thompson's great arrangement of OVER THE RAINBOW and added an intro and outro, and modified it for solo blues lap steel. Normally I'd play this with overdrive, but felt that for this crowd I should keep it clean.
In the Tennessean article below there is a link to the YouTube video of OVER THE RAINBOW.
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2 ... 065211002/
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I played for them for a couple hours - working my way around the building to other groups out on their balconies. I had a mic and talked to them and tried to encourage them. It was awesome.
I had a great time with the residents. They were so appreciative. I probably could have played the spoons and they would have clapped.
I was playing my Dr. Seuss inspired portable lap steel rig on wheels (see photos below). It's a 4 wheel dolly with a wire shelf zip tied to it on which I've mounted 2 Bose SP1 battery powered speakers and a wooden box/seat I made in which I have a camping power supply that provides power to my pedals. I can play anywhere for 6-7 hours with no electrical outlet. I use this in a ministry I have to the homeless. They love it.
My daughter posted a couple photos on her Twitter account and some news agencies reached out. In the Tennessean article below there is a link to my playing OVER THE RAINBOW on my Gibson EH-185. If I'd known it was going to be in the news, I would have practiced it a bit more and made a better recording.
I took Roy Thompson's great arrangement of OVER THE RAINBOW and added an intro and outro, and modified it for solo blues lap steel. Normally I'd play this with overdrive, but felt that for this crowd I should keep it clean.
In the Tennessean article below there is a link to the YouTube video of OVER THE RAINBOW.
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2 ... 065211002/
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Last edited by David DeLoach on 17 Mar 2020 4:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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That is a very kind and innovative way to boost the spirits of those with advanced seniority, who many times feel forgotten, especially at this time of isolation due to the virus that threatens us all today. There are always opportunities to serve others and thus show the love of God if we will just look for them.
Thank you, David, for this service to your fellow man. Hopefully, others of us will think of ways to ease the burden of loneliness as well as that of need.
My hat is off to you.
Thank you, David, for this service to your fellow man. Hopefully, others of us will think of ways to ease the burden of loneliness as well as that of need.
My hat is off to you.
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Kudos to you David! I guess you have some "groupies" now?
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Well done, Dave--that is an inspiring move.
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