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Larry Miller
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Welcome B.J. Cole

Post by Larry Miller »

I've noticed B.J. posting in the forum as a new member so let's welcome him in! For those of you who don't know B.J. is the steeler on "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John. Welcome aboard B.J. Image ImageLarry

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Post by mickd »

my introduction to B.J Cole was at Gerry Hogan's Newbury Steel Guitar Festival a few months ago.
He did a killer version of 'Harlem Nocturne' (Danny Gattin fans will know this one).
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I was thrilled to get B.J. Cole's membership application in the mail. I've been a fan forever. Welcome to the Forum, B.J..
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Post by Craig Stock »

Welcome B.J., It's good to have you aboard, have been listening to 'The Heart of The Moment', just got it from Amazon, really enjoy it.
I have to say Your approach to playing is awesome, it was good to see and talk with you back in Austin at SXSW. How's that new Williams doing, it sure looked and sounded great.

Thanks Craig
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Post by Brandin »

B.J., welcome to the Forum. Have you seen
Wes McGhee lately? I met you at his house in
London back in 95.
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Post by Bob Hoffnar »

Welcome B.J. !

You have been a real inspiration.
The couple times you took the time to talk with me in NYC meant allot to me.


Bob
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Welcome to this Great Forum BJ !
it's a treat havin' you here w: us
Thanx for takin Steelin' Further !
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Post by Martin Abend »

hey B.J.,

great that you joined the club! You're once of the few really innovative player, IMO. I love your playing on the Richard Ashcroft-CD!

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Post by Iain »

Good!
I've seen him play in a lot of contexts, always sounding good.
Good, too, to have someone closer to home, who's also world class, on the Forum
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Post by Danny Bates »

I can't get over the great part he played on "Fill Her Up" from Sting's "Brand New Day" album. The steel playing fit the song perfectly. Great stuff!
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Post by GARYPHILLIPS »

Hey B.J. good to see you here, I know will enjoy this forum,

STEELIN FOR JESUS.
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Post by Dan Tyack »

Don't forget his last hit record, Don't Stop the Panic, one of my favorite records, and certainly one of the most creative uses of the pedal steel ever.

BJ also played one of my favorite pop steel solos, on Gerry Rafferty's 'Right on Down the Line'.

I'd have to say that B.J. has played on more pop or rock albums than any steel player in history, if you doubt that, check out this link: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=R65510#APPEAR

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He sounds great on Bap Kennedy's "Hillbilly Shakespeare" too Image

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Post by Steve England »

Hi BJ you can stop lurking now Image
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Post by Winnie Winston »

Hey BJ!

Drop me a line! LOng time sinbce we first met in St. Louis and at that GREAT party in Nashville with Hank Wangford!

Winnie
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Post by Matt Hutchinson »

Hi BJ.
Any Los Pistoleros gigs coming up soon?
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Post by Kevin Ruddell »

B.J. , thanks for playing some wonderful steel on Procol Harum's record back in the late seventies. I believe it was from their excellent Exotic Birds album and if I remember correctly it was probably the track " As Strong As Samson ".
Great playing , great album
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