Andy Volk's Steel Book
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Andy Volk's Steel Book
I saw an advance copy of Andy Volk's new Steel Guitar (non-pedal) book, and it is absolutely top shelf- beautifully laid out (Andy is a graphics professional, and it shows!), tons of interviews and photographs, just a beautiful package all around. It'll be published by Centerstream, who did the Jerry Byrd book as well.
Andy is a great guy as well, we had a blast listening to various things in his collection.
I'd imagine it'll be available before too long, so everyone get your holiday wish lists ready!
Andy is a great guy as well, we had a blast listening to various things in his collection.
I'd imagine it'll be available before too long, so everyone get your holiday wish lists ready!
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Kewl! This guitar http://www.ellieguitars.com/content/links/images/maricopa_koa_weiss.jpg is in it. I'll be famous! (and better yet, RICH!) <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Mike D on 23 October 2003 at 04:52 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Mike D on 23 October 2003 at 05:24 PM.]</p></FONT>
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As long as you don't make it "elderly Andy" , Rick
John, thanks for the kind plug. Fellow forumites, John is a wonderful musician. I heard first hand what he can do with a steel and standard guitar and he has tone and taste to burn. Buy his records - you'll be glad you did.
Yes, the book is finally here and I'm very proud of how well it came out. I've often thought that many books devoted to guitars needed to up the graphic design ante. I put much effort into that department and I sincerely hope people enjoy the book.
I'll shortly be offering signed copies at a discount off the list price via my website: www.volkmedia.com. Stay tuned!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 23 October 2003 at 05:56 PM.]</p></FONT>
John, thanks for the kind plug. Fellow forumites, John is a wonderful musician. I heard first hand what he can do with a steel and standard guitar and he has tone and taste to burn. Buy his records - you'll be glad you did.
Yes, the book is finally here and I'm very proud of how well it came out. I've often thought that many books devoted to guitars needed to up the graphic design ante. I put much effort into that department and I sincerely hope people enjoy the book.
I'll shortly be offering signed copies at a discount off the list price via my website: www.volkmedia.com. Stay tuned!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 23 October 2003 at 05:56 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I'm in your debt Jody, for that spectacular shot of Joaquin. By the way, I put you under the category of American Roots Music, but your music with Johnny could easily be its own category: New York- ethinic- pop-lounge-country-swing or some such moniker.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 23 October 2003 at 08:05 PM.]</p></FONT>
- Al Terhune
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Looks really great, Andy. My heart picked up a little bit as I read the description (like holding a newly-acquired steel on your lap for the first time). I think it's perfect you included Greg Sardinha. I tried to copy everything he did when I converted from pedal to lap a number of years ago. I'll be getting a copy from your website when available. Keep us posted -- and congratulations.
Al
Al
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Andy, I can't wait for a copy- let us know when we can get one from you!
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In answer to several requests to post the table of contents, here it is:
Dedication & Acknowledgements
Introduction
Terminology & Scope of this Book
Steel Guitar Tunings
A Brief History of Lap-Style Guitar
PART ONE: THE PLAYERS
HAWAIIAN MUSIC
Sol Hoopii P12
Ralph Kolsiana P14
Dick McIntire P19
Andy Iona P21
David “Feet” Rogers P22
Barney Isaacs P23
Billy Hew Len P24
Jerry Byrd P27
Greg Sardinha P36
John Ely P42
Bruce Clark P49
COUNTRY MUSIC
Don Helms P57
Billy Robinson P64
Marian Hall P71
Kayton Roberts P78
Jeremy Wakefield P82
Junior Brown P87
WESTERN SWING
Bob Dunn P89
Leon McAuliffe P94
Joaquin Murphey P102
Cindy Cashdollar P108
Herb Remington P114
Tom Morrell P123
AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC
Ed Gerhard P130
Pete Grant P135
Greg Leisz P141
Freddie Roulette P148
Lee Jeffriess P154
Jody Carver P160
SACRED MUSIC
Darick Campbell P163
Aubrey Ghent P169
CAJUN MUSIC
Papa Cairo P174
Shirley Bergeron P175
Clarence “Junior” Martin P176
ROCK & ROLL
Santo & Johnny P182
David Lindley P183
Gary Brandin P194
Steve Howe P199
WORLD MUSIC
Harry Manx P206
Bob Brozman P212
Debashish Bhattacacharya P220
PART TWO: THE INSTRUMENTS
VINTAGE STEEL GUITARS
Martin P229
Weissenborn P232
Oahu P234
Rickenbacher P236
Gibson P240
Bigsby P244
Fender P246
National-Supro-Valco P250
CONTEMPORARY
STEEL GUITARS
Asher P252
Bear Creek P253
Blattenberger P254
Bojorquez P255
Celtic Cross P256
Chandler P257
GeorgeBoards P258
Gold Tone P259
Harmos P260
Lapdancer P261
Melobar P262
Mermer P263
Remington Steel P264
SS Hawaiian P265
Sheerhorn P265
Sea To Sky P266
Sierra P267
Superior P268
Tradewinds P269
Weissonator PP70
Yanuziello P271
Tone Bar Makers P272
PART THREE: RESOURCES
Steel Guitar Dealers P274
Steel Guitar Pickups P275
Tone Bars P276
Bridges, Volume Pedals & Cables P277
Amplifiers P278
Instructional Materials P279
Websites P280
Selected Discography P281
Bibliography P286
Photo & Illustration Credits P289
Index P292
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 28 October 2003 at 03:12 AM.]</p></FONT>
Dedication & Acknowledgements
Introduction
Terminology & Scope of this Book
Steel Guitar Tunings
A Brief History of Lap-Style Guitar
PART ONE: THE PLAYERS
HAWAIIAN MUSIC
Sol Hoopii P12
Ralph Kolsiana P14
Dick McIntire P19
Andy Iona P21
David “Feet” Rogers P22
Barney Isaacs P23
Billy Hew Len P24
Jerry Byrd P27
Greg Sardinha P36
John Ely P42
Bruce Clark P49
COUNTRY MUSIC
Don Helms P57
Billy Robinson P64
Marian Hall P71
Kayton Roberts P78
Jeremy Wakefield P82
Junior Brown P87
WESTERN SWING
Bob Dunn P89
Leon McAuliffe P94
Joaquin Murphey P102
Cindy Cashdollar P108
Herb Remington P114
Tom Morrell P123
AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC
Ed Gerhard P130
Pete Grant P135
Greg Leisz P141
Freddie Roulette P148
Lee Jeffriess P154
Jody Carver P160
SACRED MUSIC
Darick Campbell P163
Aubrey Ghent P169
CAJUN MUSIC
Papa Cairo P174
Shirley Bergeron P175
Clarence “Junior” Martin P176
ROCK & ROLL
Santo & Johnny P182
David Lindley P183
Gary Brandin P194
Steve Howe P199
WORLD MUSIC
Harry Manx P206
Bob Brozman P212
Debashish Bhattacacharya P220
PART TWO: THE INSTRUMENTS
VINTAGE STEEL GUITARS
Martin P229
Weissenborn P232
Oahu P234
Rickenbacher P236
Gibson P240
Bigsby P244
Fender P246
National-Supro-Valco P250
CONTEMPORARY
STEEL GUITARS
Asher P252
Bear Creek P253
Blattenberger P254
Bojorquez P255
Celtic Cross P256
Chandler P257
GeorgeBoards P258
Gold Tone P259
Harmos P260
Lapdancer P261
Melobar P262
Mermer P263
Remington Steel P264
SS Hawaiian P265
Sheerhorn P265
Sea To Sky P266
Sierra P267
Superior P268
Tradewinds P269
Weissonator PP70
Yanuziello P271
Tone Bar Makers P272
PART THREE: RESOURCES
Steel Guitar Dealers P274
Steel Guitar Pickups P275
Tone Bars P276
Bridges, Volume Pedals & Cables P277
Amplifiers P278
Instructional Materials P279
Websites P280
Selected Discography P281
Bibliography P286
Photo & Illustration Credits P289
Index P292
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Andy - Can't wait to see your book! It will be featured prominantly on my coffe table.
Jody - Check you e-mail. I'll try to get a picture for you. I do have a nice full page ad from a 1957 C&W magazine for the Fender 1000 which has a good picture. If you would like it for your book I'll be happy to donate it. Let me know.
Tim
Jody - Check you e-mail. I'll try to get a picture for you. I do have a nice full page ad from a 1957 C&W magazine for the Fender 1000 which has a good picture. If you would like it for your book I'll be happy to donate it. Let me know.
Tim
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Well I got a copy of Andy's book and I am just knocked out! My but is numb from sitting on the toilet (where else?) for hours just reading all the great interviews and drooling over the cool pictures. I'm stoked to be a part of it too. You know Andy could actually make a living doing this. Xmas is comming and I think if you add this book to your wish list, you will be in for a real treat.
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I't's gonna take lots of expensive psychotherapy to erase THAT image, Loni. But (no pun intended) thanks for the plug!
NOTE TO EVERYONE WHO HAS ORDERED A BOOK:
The publisher has sent me a big order of books that I'm awaiting to receive. Media Mail is somewhat slow but the only economical solution. Please rest assured that I will sign and send out your books just as soon as I possibly can. I know how it is to feel like Ralphie in the movie "A Christmas Story" .... anxiously checking the mailbox every day for his Little Orphan Annie Decoder Ring. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 31 October 2003 at 07:05 AM.]</p></FONT>
NOTE TO EVERYONE WHO HAS ORDERED A BOOK:
The publisher has sent me a big order of books that I'm awaiting to receive. Media Mail is somewhat slow but the only economical solution. Please rest assured that I will sign and send out your books just as soon as I possibly can. I know how it is to feel like Ralphie in the movie "A Christmas Story" .... anxiously checking the mailbox every day for his Little Orphan Annie Decoder Ring. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 31 October 2003 at 07:05 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Andy--
I knew your book would be really good, but it still exceeded my highest expectations. Great job! Your graphic design really makes this one sing.
Your passionate interest in diverse music and affinity for the instrument come shining through. Kudos for a job excellently done.
What's next?
Best regards,
Bob
I knew your book would be really good, but it still exceeded my highest expectations. Great job! Your graphic design really makes this one sing.
Your passionate interest in diverse music and affinity for the instrument come shining through. Kudos for a job excellently done.
What's next?
Best regards,
Bob