Well, that ol' Wheel rolled right through my neighborhood last nite and the guys played a bang-up show for a couple hundred people in a new local restaurant/music venue, called North by Northwest. It's a small club for them, but hey, they were passing thru between Pittsburgh and NYC and needed the filler gig. Besides, Ray Benson grew up a few miles down the road, so his mom and dad, and a bunch of other relatives were there. As well as Lucky Oceans' family (he grew up here too).
It was a great show and my first chance to hear Big Jim Murphy play; just outstanding stuff on both pedal and nonpedal steel. His nonpedal was an old Fender that had been converted by a prior owner to pedals, and Jim took them off and just plays it nonpedal. His pedal was a Bethel. Both sounded excellent and he's got chops to burn of course. By the way, Jim also doubled on sax, which may explain the absence of long-time Wheel horn-man Michael Francis who is, um, er... "no longer with the band". (Can you add 2 + 2?)
They're at the Rodeo Bar tonite in NYC. Catch'em if you can.
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Never having met or seen him before, I was certainly expecting a much "bigger" fella. He's actually kind of a slight figure with a grey beard that makes him look a lot like George Carlin. Anybody know how he got his nickname of "Big"? Has he lost a lot of weight (or height?) since those days? Certainly his chops are big. By the way, he told me that he and Wally are actually half-brothers. Same dad. (This proves that the "steel guitar gene" is located on the Y chromosome!)<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 26 October 2001 at 08:56 PM.]</p></FONT>
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