Armless Man plays steel with his Feet
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Armless Man plays steel with his Feet
Spotted on eBay… bizarre old photo of an armless lap steel player. Anyone know who this might be? The seller of the photo is in Penn.
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Feet Rogers? All kidding aside, there used to be a guy around these parts who would play two steels at once. One with his feet and one with his hands. And both feet and both hands were deformed!! His style was blues and he played lead with the hands and strummed a rhythm with the feet. I don't know his name or if he is still around.
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I did a one night fill-in bout 40/50 yrs. ago near Detroit,and the steel player had no right arm.Can't remember how he held the bar,but I think he had a ring on it.He used thumb and finger picks.Seems like he played PSG,not non-pedal.Sounded pretty darn good to me.I have great respect and admiration for people who move on despite a handicap.
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Well at last! Something/Someone I am quite familiar with, being originaly from Pa. This man's name was Ray Meyers. In his shows at Hillbilly Parks around Pa., he drove his car around in the park and when on stage he would demonstrate his shaving abilities along with combing his hair and other usual day to day activities. And yes, he did mostly strum the steel. He was very popular around Pa. in the ’50's and ’60's, when I was around that area in my teenage~years!_____________________
[04/15/06] Well, after sleeping onthe subject, I remembered a few more facts about Ray Meyers. _ _ He was billed on his shows as “Ray Meyers, “The Armless Wonder”. He demonstrated his shaving techique, using a straight~edge razor and preparing it with a barber's leather strop.
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[04/15/06] Well, after sleeping onthe subject, I remembered a few more facts about Ray Meyers. _ _ He was billed on his shows as “Ray Meyers, “The Armless Wonder”. He demonstrated his shaving techique, using a straight~edge razor and preparing it with a barber's leather strop.
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Searching the name Ray Meyers (or Myers) produced a lot of results, including this creepy site.
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Ray Meyers was a regular on the C and W circuits in the 50,60 and 70s in the Northeast.
He also had a house full of children who often came along with him and his wife.
He could saw a 2x4 with a hand saw in seconds then drive 20 penny nails into them,all with his feet.He was also very adept with a knife and fork,and he took great delight in paying for a meal...at the cash register he was amazing when he took out his wallet.
He appeared as a guest on the Grand Old Opry at times as he was a great friend of Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb.He always stole the show....
I think he lived somewhere near Kittaning,Pa.
He also had a house full of children who often came along with him and his wife.
He could saw a 2x4 with a hand saw in seconds then drive 20 penny nails into them,all with his feet.He was also very adept with a knife and fork,and he took great delight in paying for a meal...at the cash register he was amazing when he took out his wallet.
He appeared as a guest on the Grand Old Opry at times as he was a great friend of Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb.He always stole the show....
I think he lived somewhere near Kittaning,Pa.
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The pick-up is a Charlie Christian on a Gibson EH-185 (Pre 1941)<SMALL>however, is that an Oscar Brown pickup on that steel</SMALL>
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<SMALL>Steel players do it without fretting</SMALL>
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I have never seen this man play steel but it very interesting. However, in the late 70's when I was in high school, they showed us a film of a lady who had no arms. She could drive a car and it even showed her making homemade biscuits, patting the dough with her feet. She then turned on the water and washed her feet off. I may be crazy but eating bread someone made with their feet is probably the last thing on the list I would want to eat. It does show that these people could overcome physical disabilities in life and still have some sort of normal life.
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The player is indeed Ray Myers. I saw him
play and demonstrate his other abilities
when I was about fourteen. I remember his
playing consisted mostly of just chording and sliding. I thought he had been forgotten
until Bluegrass Unlimited magazine did an
extensive piece on him a few years back. The
article can probably be retrieved at www.info@bluegrassmusic.com.
play and demonstrate his other abilities
when I was about fourteen. I remember his
playing consisted mostly of just chording and sliding. I thought he had been forgotten
until Bluegrass Unlimited magazine did an
extensive piece on him a few years back. The
article can probably be retrieved at www.info@bluegrassmusic.com.
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