Paul Franklin & Friends: NASHVILLE STEEL GUITAR CAMP!

Upcoming steel guitar shows, concerts, jam sessions, club dates, etc.

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Sonny Garrish Added!

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Re: Sonny Garrish Added!

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*UPDATE* Larry Sasser added to Nashville Camp!

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Re: *UPDATE* Larry Sasser added to Nashville Camp!

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Justin Emmert wrote:Barring any flight delays, I will be arriving at BNA on Friday at 12:30 pm and flying out on Monday at 1:30 pm. I got a rental car, so if anyone has a similar flight schedule and would like a ride, feel free to message me.

Hi all. My cars full now. Thanks.
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Man, this line up keeps getting better and better! Five weeks and counting!
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Transportation to PF Steel Guitar Camp

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Hello!

I'm flying in to BNA on Friday, August 13th at 2:45pm.

Looking to ride share out to the camp location.

Certainly willing to share costs for a uber or other transportation...

Let me know if anyone is interested...

Take Care!

Evan
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CAMP UPDATE: FREE Drawing Grand Prize Announced!

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Now that Paul's West Coast Country course has been launched, we can finally reveal this surprise for those holding tickets to the Camp!

Someone attending the Camp will be leaving with the fantastic Little Walter amp head that Paul used on "Bakersfield" and dozens of other recordings and gigs.

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Paul Franklin Steel Guitar Camp

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I am looking forward to meeting so many people. So like Jay Dee said "Come one come all". See everyone at the camp.
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Wish I could be in attendance, I'm missing the big one, but the cost factor for me just too much, I'm retired and live on a fix budget.

I added up the cost for an entire 3 day stay, it was well over $1,300-1,500. Air, Hotels, Transportation, Meals, the admission fee and a Nashville T-Shirt.

Back 30 years ago the Pedal Steel Guitar Association in November of each year, would have big name steel players, Emmons, Rugg, Hughey, Franklin, Newman, Scotty, Wallace etc., The cost for the Sunday was $25.00 the show went from 12 noon till 7 pm.

I know times have changed, cost of entertainment has gone up.

Guys, enjoy this one, it's a steel guitar history maker.
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rooms available at the lodge as of 8/08/21

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Dear Friends, just in case anyone is interested, there are now room available at the Lodge for the weekend. You won't get the special steel guitar camp rate but they are available. Apparently another group booking backed out. (They must have heard that a horde of steel guitar fanatics was descending on Montgomery Bell State Park! :) Can't wait to see everyone!

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I think with the upsurge in Covid .... Many will be concerned about sitting in a room full of people. A legitimate concern.
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A large wedding party had booked rooms there as "place-holders", but not the actual wedding event. We were told months ago to expect that they may possibly cancel their block and rooms would be available, but not at the special rate.

All Covid protocol requirements for TN State Parks will be adhered to, as we've noted since the announcement of the Camp.

Keeping Visitors Safe

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Can possibly provide lift from airport

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Hey, all. I’m planning on driving into Nashville from St. Louis & arriving between noon and one on Friday. My plan is to visit Johnie King & try out a few guitars before heading to the Lodge. If needed, I can provide a lift from the airport around that timeframe, with a stopover at Johnie’s on the way. If anyone is looking for transport from the airport around that time, pm or email me. I drive an FJ Cruiser & can accommodate 3 passengers and their luggage/ gear.
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My wife is sick, so I am going to have to miss the PF Seminar this weekend. I you would like to go, give me a call, otherwise, this ticket is wasted...thanks. 615-579-5527
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Had an amazing weekend hanging out with all my steel guitar heros. First class people.
Thank you to all who attended the workshop Mr Dahl and I put on. If anyone would like the handout I prepared please message me with your email and I will send it to you.

Cheers

The pic is Tommy White, myself, Wayne Dahl, and Randy Beavers.

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Mike, thanks to you and Wayne for all your expert info on steel guitar maintenance.
What a great event, I didn't want it to end.
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Best line of the weekend: Doug Jernigan, on playing a recent steel show with Paul Franklin and Tommy White: " I tried to give those boys a spankin' but they just wouldn't take it!" :lol:
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That was a great comment Frank by Doug Jernigan.
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I'd love to hear more about the weekend.
I'm sure a good timer was had by all.
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Chris Templeton wrote:I'd love to hear more about the weekend.
I'm sure a good timer was had by all.
Yes what Cris said and pictures n :)

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Russ Pahl, Dennis Crouch, Lloyd Green at soundcheck.

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Paul and Sonny Garrish

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Mike Johnson in background, Sonny Garrish, Larry Sasser, Paul Franklin Sr.
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Everyone received a copy of "Intervals: Learning The Language Of Music" Paul's 38-page book of practical music theory concepts (with an additional 18 of pages blank TAB/Notes).


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Looks like the new Scotty's, seems like it was the event of the year, or the last few years!. Keep the photos coming.
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Craig Stock wrote:Looks like the new Scotty's, seems like it was the event of the year, or the last few years!. Keep the photos coming.
The lineup was truly incredible, with perhaps more emphasis on teaching than the classic Scotty's shows. We were fortunate to be able to feature many of the Nashville recording and TV legends this first year.

There are so many more great players here and around the world that we hope can join us in the years to come.
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