Maurice Anderson... One Decade
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Maurice Anderson... One Decade
Ten years ago today we lost the great Maurice Anderson. At the time of his death, I was on his calendar for another lesson from him in late August of that year. I have since dug even further into his recordings than I had access to at the time (which was still quite a few). What an exceptional musician! Reece, we all miss you!
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I was just researching Reece's information yesterday. I was reminded of his influence on the steel community and the impact the MSA company made. He was always active even after the original steel mfg. was stopped.
To revive the steel guitar manufacturing operation again in the early 00's was a huge undertaking and a blessing to the community.
Although I never knew him personally, his pleasant demeanor and kindness was always apparent when I would see him at the shows.
A fine gentleman and suberb all around player particularly jazz, big band, gospel and standards.
One of my favorites is on the Body and Soul round robin recording on one of Dave Burley's productions.
RIP Reece.
To revive the steel guitar manufacturing operation again in the early 00's was a huge undertaking and a blessing to the community.
Although I never knew him personally, his pleasant demeanor and kindness was always apparent when I would see him at the shows.
A fine gentleman and suberb all around player particularly jazz, big band, gospel and standards.
One of my favorites is on the Body and Soul round robin recording on one of Dave Burley's productions.
RIP Reece.
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When HowardR hosted Reece on his trip to New York, I was able to show Reece Central Park which he had never seen before and then I took him around for lunch. He hadn't been to new york since the 40's or 50's. What a great trip and what a great time just hanging with Reece.
Check out my latest video: My Biggest Fears Learning Steel at 68: https://youtu.be/F601J515oGc
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Maurice was a Very Special influence in my life. He put the first set of picks on me in 1970, and he started me on my adventure of steel playing, I study with him till the end of his life..I miss him everyday.. He loved Steel guitar, playing and teaching...The picture of me and the two girls are his Daughters, taken last year on the 4th...R.I.P .....
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Hearing Reece was what got me interested in pedal steel. We corresponded a few times and he was always very encouraging. His jazzier recordings remain a huge inspiration for me, the man could swing.
Cool photos David, I love the one with his Bigsby and the one with the 2x12 Session 400, you don’t see those everyday.
Cool photos David, I love the one with his Bigsby and the one with the 2x12 Session 400, you don’t see those everyday.
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