Pedal steel guitar historical movie "Emmons"
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Pedal steel guitar historical movie "Emmons"
Wish someone had enough money to produce a movie about the pedal steel guitar history since it was the most predominant instrument in country music from the 60's to the 90's
I would have to say tje movie would revolve a lot around Buddy since i think he contributed the most.Name the movie "Emmons".Who would be the best candidate to play the role also who and what other historical figures would be in the movie just curious
I would have to say tje movie would revolve a lot around Buddy since i think he contributed the most.Name the movie "Emmons".Who would be the best candidate to play the role also who and what other historical figures would be in the movie just curious
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Alex Trebek died today of cancer, at 80.Rich Upright wrote:If there WAS a movie made, the best actor would be someone who resembled Buddy...Alex Trebek, maybe?
I think, to make a project like this feasible, a producer would have to find some way to connect more to mainstream culture. To do that, I think it would have to consider a much wider view of steel guitar. Steel guitar has a long and interesting history with a lot of very diverse styles, cultures, and characters.
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A movie is pretty unrealistic, on many levels. However, a documentary with archival footage would be fertile ground for a documentary filmmaker. If someone has the scratch to bankroll it, it could happen. Money is always the biggest obstacle for these kinds of endeavors. The other roadblock is getting (paying for) clearances for all the music that would be in the movie. Even a documentary like "The Wrecking Crew" took years to come to fruition because of the cost of getting the musical rights. However, those were all hit pop records, which cost more to clear.
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Why? I thought you just paid the license fee (which is sometimes not readily available) and recorded the song? Why do the performance rights organizations and publishers have to make this process so damn hard?"The Wrecking Crew" took years to come to fruition because of the cost of getting the musical rights. However, those were all hit pop records, which cost more to clear.
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Getting a license to record or use a song is one thing; it does go through the publisher and performing rights organization.Why? I thought you just paid the license fee (which is sometimes not readily available) and recorded the song? Why do the performance rights organizations and publishers have to make this process so damn hard?"The Wrecking Crew" took years to come to fruition because of the cost of getting the musical rights. However, those were all hit pop records, which cost more to clear.
But to use a specific master recording in a film is a whole different thing; whoever owns the rights (typically one of the major corporate record companies; sometimes the artist) can charge as much as they want, or just refuse permission. Since "The Wrecking Crew" movie was all about the specific performances by the musicians they needed to use the original classic records.
The book is completed and an excellent publisher has accepted it. It will likely be available sometime in mid-2021. I can't say more about it today. We will make a proper announcement when the time is right.Paul Norman wrote:Steve Fishell was going to write a book after Buddy passed away, but I don't know if he is or got held up.
Thanks to all of you who helped me through this 10-year long endeavor.
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A documentary would be great.
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That "Men of Steel" movie was brought to our attention a few years ago, Does anyone know if it was ever completed?
A hollywood movie about steel guitar? I don't think so unless it had aliens or gangsters, or both, and a love interest.
OK I got it.
There's a steel guitar player, gets no respect. The steeler finds he/she is communicating by steel guitar with some alien life form to save earth from the evil ones who play evil music on the banjo.
Or something like that.
He saves earth from out of control banjos, plays steel, and gets the girl.
Let's do lunch!
A hollywood movie about steel guitar? I don't think so unless it had aliens or gangsters, or both, and a love interest.
OK I got it.
There's a steel guitar player, gets no respect. The steeler finds he/she is communicating by steel guitar with some alien life form to save earth from the evil ones who play evil music on the banjo.
Or something like that.
He saves earth from out of control banjos, plays steel, and gets the girl.
Let's do lunch!
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