Pedal Steel Players in Sacramento CA
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- Dave Zirbel
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Forum search, there's lots, just put in Sac, Roseville Davis or whatever you need
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- Ian Worley
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Hi Tom, I think there are a lot of steelers hereabouts if you include the surrounding areas, a few that I've met in person, a few like you who I've only spoken with on the phone, many I only know by name or from the forum, and probably many more I'm not yet aware of. I guess I have no idea what's changed since the zombie apocalypse, or who is actually playing out at the moment though. All my post-covid gigs so far have been on bass.
You probably know all the guys Dave mentioned, Pete Grant plays around a lot in the foothills, he had a a semi-regular thing at Friar Tuck's in Nevada City, not sure if that's come back. Paul Sutherland was playing with a couple of bands, Lonesome West and Locked 'n Loaded. I think Bill Bergren took David Wren's spot in the Random Strangers.
I believe you've also met Joe Carlson, he lives up in Grass Valley now. Aaron Shively plays with the Golden Cadillacs, Steve French plays with Buck Ford. Ray Elsey is another, he had a band called the Red Rose Ranch Band, played with the Twilight Drifters and others, not sure what he's doing nowadays. I spoke with John Green from the 5th String last week, he has a classic country band with a steel player I haven't met named Joe Ybarra, they have a show coming up the Side Door in a couple of weeks. I've never gotten to meet Kevin Quick either, not sure if he's playing out. Many others I think, maybe some of them will chime in.
Perhaps you should organize a big steel jam up in Ione sometime like they do in Portland! Maybe we could get Dave Z to come up too
You probably know all the guys Dave mentioned, Pete Grant plays around a lot in the foothills, he had a a semi-regular thing at Friar Tuck's in Nevada City, not sure if that's come back. Paul Sutherland was playing with a couple of bands, Lonesome West and Locked 'n Loaded. I think Bill Bergren took David Wren's spot in the Random Strangers.
I believe you've also met Joe Carlson, he lives up in Grass Valley now. Aaron Shively plays with the Golden Cadillacs, Steve French plays with Buck Ford. Ray Elsey is another, he had a band called the Red Rose Ranch Band, played with the Twilight Drifters and others, not sure what he's doing nowadays. I spoke with John Green from the 5th String last week, he has a classic country band with a steel player I haven't met named Joe Ybarra, they have a show coming up the Side Door in a couple of weeks. I've never gotten to meet Kevin Quick either, not sure if he's playing out. Many others I think, maybe some of them will chime in.
Perhaps you should organize a big steel jam up in Ione sometime like they do in Portland! Maybe we could get Dave Z to come up too
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- Ian Worley
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I like that idea Frank! (and your attention to detail) So I'm nominating chris' ol' buddy Tom to organize this.Frank Freniere wrote:...First Annual chris ivey Celebration Fest?
Seriously, are any of you local steelers up for something like that? Would be like a controlled train wreck. Could be a lot of fun.
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- Dave Zirbel
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Wow guys! Shocked to see this post about steel’rs in Sacramento! I’m a casual Steel Guitar Forum member, and a relatively new Steel Guitar player, would love to meet more players in real life! Get that jam put together! We should hang out!
I’ll watch this post and hope to meet some of the Sacramento (and surrounding area) guys in the future
Jeff
I’ll watch this post and hope to meet some of the Sacramento (and surrounding area) guys in the future
Jeff
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Back in the 70's and probably before, Jimmie Foxx was the best, although he didn't win popularity contests. Since then, I haven't heard that anyone is better than Pete Grant. And it was probably Vance Terry in the '50s, although he moved around a lot. Not trying to start a pissing contest, but rather just shining a light on some Sacto steel history.
Joe
Joe
- Ian Worley
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I posted something in the "Events" section a short while back about organizing a steel jam here in Sac early next year. Perhaps some of you local players can share some feedback?
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=3049811
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=3049811
All lies and jest, still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest - Paul Simon