Flashback of Earnest Bovine playing Bach

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David Higginbotham
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Flashback of Earnest Bovine playing Bach

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Let’s not forget the tremendously talented Ernest Bovine showed us how to play Bach on pedal steel. Many years later I’m still amazed!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2vz_1lC51z0
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yep, guys not a bad player is he?
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Great playing from Doug. Great to hear the pedal steel in this context again. Thanks for the heads up David.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

I was lucky enough to meet Doug in London in the '70s. He came and sat in with our band, in the absence of guitarist Billy Bremner.

I'd never heard such remarkable steel playing! I was relieved that I hadn't brought my ZB with me that night. :)

I'm pleased to call him a friend.
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Post by scott murray »

fantastic playing. I'm a big fan of his Beach Boys covers too!

Buddy Emmons was playing what I always assumed was Bach since at least the early 60s. does anyone know the title of this piece he played?
https://youtu.be/oVA8jOHdehk
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You know that took some serious work. Wow!
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Post by Marty Broussard »

WOW! Like Joe said, had to be some serious work. Thanks for posting this David.
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Would Buddy have learned this by ear or could he read music well enough to do it? Either way, a prodigious achievement.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

I'm pretty sure E's reading skills were basic at best. I believe his astute ears enabled him to tackle serious music when precision was key and improv played no part.

Doug, on the other hand, is a sight-reader which puts him in a tiny minority in the steel guitar world. We were emailing today and, he told me, he'd zipped through the six French Suites already (on piano, I'm assuming!!) before breakfast.

That'll keep things sharp! (I think all I managed was hex-tuning my 9th string-lower before breakfast. :) )
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Post by Steve Cattermole »

Doug is in a class of his own, nobody plays the tunes he can. Buddy might have been able to, but it would be from memory, Doug reads it.Besides playing classical, he plays jazz standards extremely well, check out My Cherie Amour on You Tube. I've been lucky to play with him a few times, what a treat, can't wait to do it again
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Awesome music and no doubt a master sight reader.
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Post by Bill Cunningham »

Doug is a phenomenal musician. I’ve had the pleasure of playing with him a fair amount in the band at the Arizona steel show.

Lots of credits including Donna Summer’s conductor and pianist back in her heyday.

Here’s a newspaper article from a few years ago. https://www.latimes.com/socal/burbank-l ... story.html
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I enjoy his take on Schubert's Ave Maria even more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJPDTrCkLzg
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Re: Flashback of Earnest Bovine playing Bach

Post by Patrick Thornhill »

David Higginbotham wrote:Let’s not forget the tremendously talented Ernest Bovine showed us how to play Bach on pedal steel. Many years later I’m still amazed!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2vz_1lC51z0
I watch that a few times a year to be amazed/inspired/humbled!!
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