pedal steel club in indianapolis ??
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pedal steel club in indianapolis ??
dont know if it's still running but, i join the indianapolis pedal steel club about 15 years ago and wondering what happen to them?? does any one know what
happen to them..... is it still active
p.w
happen to them..... is it still active
p.w
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Indy
Attended a nice, low key jam today in Greenwood. Next one is in March
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This Sunday?
Is the jam this Sunday?
Indy Steel Club Jam
Greenwood American Legion
2-5 p.m.
Indy Steel Club Jam
Greenwood American Legion
2-5 p.m.
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We had a really fun time yesterday. Played a lot of good music and had a good day of camaraderie. Jerry Fessenden may disagree because he was the target of a couple pranks but it was all in fun and we had a great time! Our annual steel show will be June 5th with special guest Mike Sweeney, The Lloyd Wood Show, Dave Jackson, Sharon Denny, Jerry Fessenden, myself and many more. Plan now to come out and join us. The Indy Steel Guitar Club is alive and well. We had a young gentleman show up yesterday who sang a good song and is completely smitten with the steel guitar. He’s ready to take the plunge and jump in with the rest of us! Hope to see you all on June 5th. More details to come.
St. Blues 1984 "Holy Grail"
Take the time to introduce someone young to music... and play a few songs with someone old.
Take the time to introduce someone young to music... and play a few songs with someone old.
I used to be in the Indy Steel Club. I remember seeing a lot of guest steel players perform at the meetings.. Lloyd Green, Larry Sasser, John Hughey are the ones that come to mind.
A lot of very nice folks are in that club. I miss that.
A lot of very nice folks are in that club. I miss that.
Tim Harr
Mullen G2 D-10 (9p/5k)
Retired, US Army Band (Steel/Dobro/Guitar)
Kemper Profiler / LW 89
Mullen G2 D-10 (9p/5k)
Retired, US Army Band (Steel/Dobro/Guitar)
Kemper Profiler / LW 89
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The Indy Steel Guitar Club is run completely "under the radar" - like a secret society. There is no reach-out to former members who may have had their membership lapse (to try and recapture them) and - since I never know when the meetings are, I can't go to renew my membership. I never get a postcard - and there isn't so much as even an e-mail list, as far as I know. I used to actually play the annual show and still have no clue when the get-togethers are.
I've offered in the past to help. Most recently, at the last meeting I attended (last year or the year prior) I suggested I manage the FB page/social media and promote things better - which those in attendance were agreeable to. The club's FB page has been dormant for *years*. My attempts to help then just went nowhere and, despite my suggestions and attempt to fix things....I was then met with silence.
The club is seemingly content to just keep quarterly get-togethers to no more than 8 people each time. Former club president Jack Shrader (RIP) would reminisce how, in the '70s/'80s, there would be dozens (sometimes over a hundred) folks in attendance at a meeting. Scotty was a regular....as was Don Curtis....in the '00s (when I joined), there were always about 20 folks with steel in hand to play and jam, plus their spouses and a handful of people that really just enjoyed listening to steel guitar music and knew about these meetings/jams.
I know more about when various clubs in Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee are meeting than the club that meets 15 minutes from my house.
I've offered in the past to help. Most recently, at the last meeting I attended (last year or the year prior) I suggested I manage the FB page/social media and promote things better - which those in attendance were agreeable to. The club's FB page has been dormant for *years*. My attempts to help then just went nowhere and, despite my suggestions and attempt to fix things....I was then met with silence.
The club is seemingly content to just keep quarterly get-togethers to no more than 8 people each time. Former club president Jack Shrader (RIP) would reminisce how, in the '70s/'80s, there would be dozens (sometimes over a hundred) folks in attendance at a meeting. Scotty was a regular....as was Don Curtis....in the '00s (when I joined), there were always about 20 folks with steel in hand to play and jam, plus their spouses and a handful of people that really just enjoyed listening to steel guitar music and knew about these meetings/jams.
I know more about when various clubs in Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee are meeting than the club that meets 15 minutes from my house.
Last edited by Joe Alterio on 25 Apr 2022 12:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Indy steel concert
After a 2 year absence due to covid. The Indy Steel Guitar Club Concert will be held June 5th at the Greenwood American Legion. watch the events section for up dates, (NOTE} this is not a jam it is a concert Mike Sweeney will be our featured picker.
Joe Alterio I sent you a p.m.
Joe Alterio I sent you a p.m.