Two steel players in the same band?
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Two steel players in the same band?
Just wonderin here? Has there ever been a band that included two steel players? Ive seen bands with 2 drummers, 2 or 3 or 4 six string players, 2 fiddles , multiple horns, and so on. 2 steel guitars ive never seen. Bob
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Here's a story about an accidental 2 steel gig. Band leader for western swing band Lost Weekend, Don Burnham, calls me to come and play snare drum and brushes for his regular Wednesday gig a at Paul's Saloon in San Francisco. When I get there it turns out Don has accidentaly booked Bobby Black and Vance Terry to play the gig on Steel. So Don says "What the heck, why don't you both play". At no point during that evening did I hear one iota of ego coming from either side of me just fabulous steel guitar playing. At the end of it my girlfriend said I played georguos drums so I went home a very happy camper. BW
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A couple of Sundays ago a friend of mine who's a bass player asked me to bring my steel to their big jam session and play. Unknown to me, the acoustic guitar player had asked another player (Rick Mann) to come also. Rick and I are good friends so we set up our steels on both sides of the bandstand and proceeded to have one of the best times ever. We did twin versions of Steel Guitar Rag, Sleepwalk, and a couple of others requests. It was a great night and we're going to do it again soon....Have a good 'un...JH
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Reece,did you ever know a guy named Fred Gamble? He sang with Wills. Anyway, he had a little club here in OKC, it was an after hours club then. He would have some of the the old pickers come and do an all nite jam. I got to know Crownvoer and Famous Amos Hedricks and a lot of the guys. We would go over after our gigs and just sit in awe listening to those guys and getting to pick with them.I sure do miss Fred and the guys,God rest thier souls. Hope to meet you someday. db
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Gene crownover there's a blast from the past.
what a great guy...
back in november I got the great fortune to set side by side with one of the best E9 players i ever heard. his name is Pat Heller
we started off the night playing the intro to way to survive in harmony WITH CHIMES!!!!!!! I think I peed a little..great night of pickin.
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what a great guy...
back in november I got the great fortune to set side by side with one of the best E9 players i ever heard. his name is Pat Heller
we started off the night playing the intro to way to survive in harmony WITH CHIMES!!!!!!! I think I peed a little..great night of pickin.
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Steelin' away in the ozarks and life,
Scott
www.scottyhenderson.com
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Sometime about '74, Jim Ed Brown had two steel players for a short time. It was just before Hank Corwin left to pursue session work. As I remember it (and I sometimes remember incorrectly) the new steel player was Mike Smith.
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Fairly recently there was a reunion of the the Shorty Joe band which included Bobby Black and Pee Wee Whitewing at the Saramento Western Swing Society monthly dance. I was not able to be there myself but I was told that Bobby and Pee Wee were able to play dual steel ensemble parts that they had had together 50 years earlier from memory!!!! Shouldn't somebody make this happen at least one more time? Morrrell? DeWitt? BW
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The best I ever heard was a band called MoonShine that was playing in Seven Points Texas when I heard them..two amateurs by the name of Junior Knight and Gary Hogue were both steel players in that band and I believe the legendary Donnie McDuff was on guitar among other greats in the Dallas area. Partner that was some kinda cool.
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