Steelers in Chicago or Phoenix area?
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Steelers in Chicago or Phoenix area?
Will be in Chicago from Nov 7-8, and in Phoenix from Nov 12-15. Any steelers playin' those nights? I'd love to get out and hear somebody. Failing that, maybe we can just hook up for a beer one of those evenings and chat about steel guitar trivia?Lemme know whassup!
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Jim -
Will you be playing in Chi or just passing thru? I'd jump at the chance to hear you play. Even if not I'd like to pick up your CD after the rave reviews it's getting...
I work downtown if you'll be in that area.
Rich Harrington aka duhyeah@msn.com
Will you be playing in Chi or just passing thru? I'd jump at the chance to hear you play. Even if not I'd like to pick up your CD after the rave reviews it's getting...
I work downtown if you'll be in that area.
Rich Harrington aka duhyeah@msn.com
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Hi Jim,
My band, "Sweet Betty", is playing at Durty Nellies on Nov 7 at 9:00 pm. Durty Nellies is at 55 N. Bothwell, Palatine, IL.
I am not a great steel player and steel is featured on only a couple of songs although it is certainly present in all songs. The music is upbeat and foot tapping. It's difficult to classify. There are a lot of country elements thanks to the steel, but there are rock and blues elements as well.
We do mostly originals but will be covering a Judds song and a Dixie Chicks song that night.
If you can make it, you will get a good show.
Download free tickets at www.sweetbetty.com. You can check out a sample of songs at www.mp3.com/sweet_betty.
Thank you
Dayton Osland
My band, "Sweet Betty", is playing at Durty Nellies on Nov 7 at 9:00 pm. Durty Nellies is at 55 N. Bothwell, Palatine, IL.
I am not a great steel player and steel is featured on only a couple of songs although it is certainly present in all songs. The music is upbeat and foot tapping. It's difficult to classify. There are a lot of country elements thanks to the steel, but there are rock and blues elements as well.
We do mostly originals but will be covering a Judds song and a Dixie Chicks song that night.
If you can make it, you will get a good show.
Download free tickets at www.sweetbetty.com. You can check out a sample of songs at www.mp3.com/sweet_betty.
Thank you
Dayton Osland
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Thank You, Jim Cohen.
I was shocked when Jim Cohen came up and introduced himself to me at Durty Nellie's last Wednesday. I know I replied to his question of who's playing but I really didn't expect him to see there.
It really made my night. I don't play anywhere as well as many of you other forumites - especially Jim. However, people always comment about how cool it is to see/hear a pedal steel. As long as people seem to enjoy what I'm doing I'll keep on slugging away.
By the way, we outdrew the other band 116 to 62, so we are still in the competition. If we can hang in to the end, we'll wind up playing at the House of Blues and get some studio time.
Once again, thank you Jim, you really made my night.
Dayton Osland
I was shocked when Jim Cohen came up and introduced himself to me at Durty Nellie's last Wednesday. I know I replied to his question of who's playing but I really didn't expect him to see there.
It really made my night. I don't play anywhere as well as many of you other forumites - especially Jim. However, people always comment about how cool it is to see/hear a pedal steel. As long as people seem to enjoy what I'm doing I'll keep on slugging away.
By the way, we outdrew the other band 116 to 62, so we are still in the competition. If we can hang in to the end, we'll wind up playing at the House of Blues and get some studio time.
Once again, thank you Jim, you really made my night.
Dayton Osland
Hi Dayton,
It was great to meet you and hear Sweet Betty. Good luck in the competition. I enjoyed hearing you play steel: you played cleanly and with taste; what more can you ask for? Nice job!
Thanks also for the CD; I listened to it in the car on the way back to my hotel and enjoyed it very much. All the best; see ya next time, I hope,
Best,
Jimbeaux
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It was great to meet you and hear Sweet Betty. Good luck in the competition. I enjoyed hearing you play steel: you played cleanly and with taste; what more can you ask for? Nice job!
Thanks also for the CD; I listened to it in the car on the way back to my hotel and enjoyed it very much. All the best; see ya next time, I hope,
Best,
Jimbeaux
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Jim:
I know I'm responding a little late - but it's no matter: your visit to Chicago was sandwiched by a couple of shows with steelers that you would have enjoyed, but they're low-profile shows! Fellow Forumite Ed Mooney played Nov. 3 at a place called The Lamp Post at Touhy and Ridge, and my amp tech and buddy "Radar" Hurst holds forth tonight at a VFW in Lincolnwood. He's not only a great steel player, but a monster guitar player, as well. Grew up listening to Les Paul, Merle Travis, Joe Maphis, etc. and you can really hear it when he plays - he does "Last Date" solo, and it'll make you weep! Next time you're in Chicago, post again, and I'll keep my eyes out for you.
Rob Yale
I know I'm responding a little late - but it's no matter: your visit to Chicago was sandwiched by a couple of shows with steelers that you would have enjoyed, but they're low-profile shows! Fellow Forumite Ed Mooney played Nov. 3 at a place called The Lamp Post at Touhy and Ridge, and my amp tech and buddy "Radar" Hurst holds forth tonight at a VFW in Lincolnwood. He's not only a great steel player, but a monster guitar player, as well. Grew up listening to Les Paul, Merle Travis, Joe Maphis, etc. and you can really hear it when he plays - he does "Last Date" solo, and it'll make you weep! Next time you're in Chicago, post again, and I'll keep my eyes out for you.
Rob Yale