Does anyone out there know of the where a bouts of James O'Rafferty AKA J.G. O'Rafferty? I knew him for many years while I lived in the Los Angeles area. I always thought he was a great player and never got the recognition he deserved. I got the chance to do a couple of sessions with him and play some gigs as well as become pretty good friends. I haven't heard anything about him in years. J.G. came to my gig one night and although he played a double 10 and I played a U12, we got him up and he took a couple of seconds to see what my levers and pedals did and then proceeded to play a set on my steel just like he'd been playing the thing all his life. This guy was also a great vocalist which is rare among steelers. In most groups he worked with he'd usually be a better singer than the band leader/vocalist which sometimes didn't fare very well. If anyone knows how to get in touch with him please let me know.
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Have a good 'un! JH U-12
James O'Rafferty
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- Jerry Hayes
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Hey Boomer,
You got that right! Jimmy moved to Orange country where I lived the last few years I was in LA so I got to see and pick with him a lot. He showed me a change on Steel Guitar Rag which I still use today. On the first line of the verse it goes like this. E...E...C...C...E...B7...E or for number guys: 1...1...#5...#5...1...5...1 It really added a flair to the old standard. Just play the regular melody line over these changes and enjoy!
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Have a good 'un! JH U-12
You got that right! Jimmy moved to Orange country where I lived the last few years I was in LA so I got to see and pick with him a lot. He showed me a change on Steel Guitar Rag which I still use today. On the first line of the verse it goes like this. E...E...C...C...E...B7...E or for number guys: 1...1...#5...#5...1...5...1 It really added a flair to the old standard. Just play the regular melody line over these changes and enjoy!
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Have a good 'un! JH U-12