Jay Dee on new rock/aternative CD

About Steel Guitarists and their Music

Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn

Post Reply
User avatar
Joe Alterio
Posts: 1260
Joined: 3 Jan 2000 1:01 am
Location: Irvington, Indiana

Jay Dee on new rock/aternative CD

Post by Joe Alterio »

Hi all,

Just thought I'd let you know I picked up the new eponymous CD by Sugar Ray. Jay Dee plays on one track. Seems Jay Dee is the man of choice for rock/alternative groups looking to add some steel to their sound....he has also played on Beck's recent albums.

Good to see our instrument being included on popular rock/alternative music. By popular groups/singers to boot!

Joe
**Dekley S-12 5/4**
Bill Bailey
Posts: 1665
Joined: 19 Aug 1998 12:01 am
Location: Kingman, AZ

Post by Bill Bailey »

I have several albums with J.D playing with such artists such as Tony Booth, Byron Berline, Buck Owens Rose Maddox and many others, but IMHO he is at his ultimate best when he was with the Desert Rose Band. J.D is one player that posesses his own special touch with a steel. I dont mean to try to place him above or below any other players by any means but J.D's playing has its own signature. He can do it all and is a creative power in the studio. I lost an album he cut a long time ago with Billy Armstrong the fiddle player that was simply beautiful. I got to find that album somehow someday. I can see him playing anything asked of him whether it rock or whatever.
Bill Bailey



------------------
Theresa Galbraith
Posts: 5048
Joined: 30 Sep 1998 12:01 am
Location: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA

Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Way to go Jay Dee! In my book you are so long overdue for the SGHOF. Thanks for doing what you do so well Image
Theresa
Mike Cass

Post by Mike Cass »

...lets not forget the Clapton tune, now an evergreen:"Tears in Heaven ".
& yes Theresa(with an h?),for once I agree with you Image, JD is loooooong overdue for the SGHOF.....
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Mike Cass on 01 July 2001 at 03:39 PM.]</p></FONT>
Roy McKinney
Posts: 1169
Joined: 14 Oct 1999 12:01 am
Location: Ontario, OR

Post by Roy McKinney »

For Bill Bailey, I have two albums by Billy Armstrong with Jay Dee Maness playing steel and Dobro (on one of them). They are titled "Billy. Don't Sell your Fiddle (Or Who Let The S.O.B. Sing?) and the second one is simply titled "Billy Armstrong, World's Greatest Fidle Player". Both of them are autographed, but I would be happy to make you a casette copy of them If you would like.
User avatar
Jason Odd
Posts: 3139
Joined: 17 Feb 1999 1:01 am
Location: Stawell, Victoria, Australia

Post by Jason Odd »

Roy, who else plays on those albums, I've heard of them (seen them listed in some books and websites), they sound interesting... do you have any idea who played on them?, asides from Billy and Jay Dee that it.

Back to the original topic, Jay Dee is fantastic, from his early stuff with Gram Parsons, etc, Barbara Steisand to Sugar Ray, you know he can do it.

------------------
The future ain't what it used to be
Buddy Emmons
Posts: 1470
Joined: 10 Aug 1998 12:01 am
Location: Hermitage, TN USA * R.I.P.

Post by Buddy Emmons »

Had the pleasure of spending an afternoon at my house with JayDee and Mike Cass a couple of weeks ago and I'm happy to say JayDee's taking quite an interest in the C6 tuning. He certainly has the chops, so all he'll need is a little time to get used to the intervals. We put the rhythm tracks on and showed off for each other, so I learned something that day, and that's not to try to cop JayDees licks. Thanks for a great time, guys.
Paul Warnik
Posts: 1845
Joined: 1 Mar 2001 1:01 am
Location: Illinois,USA

Post by Paul Warnik »

Rumor has it that while he was down in Nashville, Jay Dee took delivery of a D-10 black JCH-leaving the push/pull after all those years???
Bill Bailey
Posts: 1665
Joined: 19 Aug 1998 12:01 am
Location: Kingman, AZ

Post by Bill Bailey »

Roy,
If you send me your address I will send you cassettes for the albums or would be glad to pay for tapes and postage. I really would love to get copies if you can spare the time. Many years ago I was playing in Fresno and Billy Armstrong was to appear at a club a friend of mine was playing for called the Gold Coast Saloon. He asked me to loan him my album so he could bone up on the head licks JD had recorded, you know as Paul Harvey would say, "The Rest Of The Story"
Thanks in advance.
Bill Bailey



------------------
Mike Cass

Post by Mike Cass »

E, speaking for myself, that was one of the most fun afternoons Ive spent in quite a while, thank you Image....& loved the BIAB.Any "Corona's" left???
how about that little "chromaticness" JD displayed, huh ? You may have created a monster by showing him the C6 stuff....hope so anyway Image.....
sincerely, Raggs
Roy McKinney
Posts: 1169
Joined: 14 Oct 1999 12:01 am
Location: Ontario, OR

Post by Roy McKinney »

For Jason Odd...
The musicians on the "Billy. Don't Sell Your Fiddle are: Jay Lacy and Russ Hansen-Electric Guitar; Norm Cass and Al Vescovo- Accoustic Guitar; John Rains and Archie Francis-Drums; JAY DEE MANESS-Steel and Dobro; Don Whaley and Curtis Stone-Bass; John Hobbs-Piano; Billy Armstrong-Fiddles and Vocal; Ray Sanders and Don Whaley-Background Voices. The second record has the Hillside Recording Band consisting of; Billy Armstrong-Fiddle and Mandolin; JAY DEE MANESS, Pedal Steel; John Hobbs-Piano; Archie dFrancis-Drums; Don Whaley-Bass; Jay Lacy- Rhythm and Lead Guitar.

And speaking of Jay Dee I have been very fortunate to have know him since he first started playing the steel "without finger picks" and that was in the very late 50's. My alltime faviorite steel player.

And for Bill Bailey,
I will be happy to make the copies for you when I get back from Laclede, ID. Here in the Northwest we don't have much opportunity for steel shows and jams, but Bill Atwood is hosting a siminar for beginning and intermediate steelers on July 7, and Duane Becker from Elk, WA and Tom D'Arazio from Sandpoint, ID have agreed to play and lead the seminar along with Duane's band "Big Sky". Duane was the originator and driving force of the outstanding Jam held up in Spokane the end of April.
Buddy Emmons
Posts: 1470
Joined: 10 Aug 1998 12:01 am
Location: Hermitage, TN USA * R.I.P.

Post by Buddy Emmons »

Mike, now you know I don't smoke Coronas. Image See you and Dave Thursday. I'm getting anxious to lock horns.
Mike Cass

Post by Mike Cass »

Hey now Buddy Gene.... go easy on me, Ive been sick Image
LMAO @ "Coronas"....yer a piece a work Image sincerely, Raggs<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Mike Cass on 04 July 2001 at 12:52 PM.]</p></FONT>
Dave Robbins
Posts: 803
Joined: 5 Feb 2000 1:01 am
Location: Cottontown, Tnn. USA (deceased)

Post by Dave Robbins »

Buddy and Mike,
I can't wait either! But, I'm just gonna watch you two! I'm no Casius Clay, "I" know how to except defeat before I get in the ring!

Dave Image
User avatar
Drew Howard
Posts: 3910
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: 48854
Contact:

Post by Drew Howard »

Msrs. Emmons & Cass,

Where can I get tickets to these cutting sessions? I'll bring the beverages, and promise to keep my mouth shut and not tap my foot on 1 and 3:>)

Drew

------------------
www.newslinkassociates.com
www.drewhoward.com

Buddy Emmons
Posts: 1470
Joined: 10 Aug 1998 12:01 am
Location: Hermitage, TN USA * R.I.P.

Post by Buddy Emmons »

Don't sweat it Drew. Between your beverages and mine, you wouldn't be able to find 1 and 3.
Post Reply