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Myrtle Beach
We'll be in the Myrtle Beach/Charleston area next week. Where can we go to hear some steel?
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- Rex Thomas
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It's at the north end of Myrtle Beach where business U.S. 17 & the 17 bypass intersect. I could be wrong about the intersection, but I do know it sits to the west of bus. 17, going north. Been there, played there.
One of the members of the Serenade show in Chas. ('95-'98) used to call the Carolina Opry's hydraulic stage, "Orca, the killer whale".
One of the members of the Serenade show in Chas. ('95-'98) used to call the Carolina Opry's hydraulic stage, "Orca, the killer whale".
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Hey Ben,
I'm the music director and steel player at the Carolina Opry. I don't know if there's any other steel players working in town right now. I think Brian Dixon (Beach Wagon) is gone back to Nashville for a couple of weeks, and I'm not sure if Dean Black is picking anywhere right now, but I'll check with him and find out. If you want to e-mail me, I'll give you my phone number and maybe we can connect.
I'm the music director and steel player at the Carolina Opry. I don't know if there's any other steel players working in town right now. I think Brian Dixon (Beach Wagon) is gone back to Nashville for a couple of weeks, and I'm not sure if Dean Black is picking anywhere right now, but I'll check with him and find out. If you want to e-mail me, I'll give you my phone number and maybe we can connect.
We went down to the Beach Wagon Friday night to hear the Band called MOST WANTED and Brian Dickson was playing his Black Franklin with 9 and 9 on it, and this young man who is 25,"he said" really played the fire out of it.. He came over to our table after the first set, and it was Very nice to be able to chat with him,
If you ever get the chance to hear Brian you will be greatly satisfied, I sure was..
Billy.. B.M.I. d-10<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by B.Jenkins on 21 June 2003 at 01:08 PM.]</p></FONT>
If you ever get the chance to hear Brian you will be greatly satisfied, I sure was..
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With respect to topic drift:
Ben: Yes, guilty as charged. I do remember Chuck Dean. We spoke a time or two, but that was during my Wright Bros. gig & I traveled a lot, & Uall were busy with Chuck, etc.
I lived in Mt. Pleasant, SC from '95-'98, & that your 1st post said you would be in the Charleston area as well, may I make a suggestion: Having said that there are some great restaurants in Chas., cross over to Mt. P., hold to the right (bus. 17, turns into Coleman, st. 703, & look for that little batch of seafood restaurants (the Trawler being one of them) that sit on the river there. If you're already aware of this, my apologies, just FWIW. You can't miss in that area, they're all great.
Anyway, I know you'll have a great time in Chas.-Myrtle Beach.
Gary: I wish you the very best with the Opry, keep your tailgate up & your referee whistle shiny, & please tell Marc Collins I said hello.
Ben: Yes, guilty as charged. I do remember Chuck Dean. We spoke a time or two, but that was during my Wright Bros. gig & I traveled a lot, & Uall were busy with Chuck, etc.
I lived in Mt. Pleasant, SC from '95-'98, & that your 1st post said you would be in the Charleston area as well, may I make a suggestion: Having said that there are some great restaurants in Chas., cross over to Mt. P., hold to the right (bus. 17, turns into Coleman, st. 703, & look for that little batch of seafood restaurants (the Trawler being one of them) that sit on the river there. If you're already aware of this, my apologies, just FWIW. You can't miss in that area, they're all great.
Anyway, I know you'll have a great time in Chas.-Myrtle Beach.
Gary: I wish you the very best with the Opry, keep your tailgate up & your referee whistle shiny, & please tell Marc Collins I said hello.