Pedal steel players..which group are you in?
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I was a 3 in my guitar days...been woodshedding on steel for bit now after me hand problems, so I'll be back there soon.
Here's an odd bit of trivia. Neil Youg's Crazy Horse drummer and bassist, Ralph Molina and Billy Talbot, are both "3"'s surprisingly. when Neil's not touring with them, they're construction contractors.
Here's an odd bit of trivia. Neil Youg's Crazy Horse drummer and bassist, Ralph Molina and Billy Talbot, are both "3"'s surprisingly. when Neil's not touring with them, they're construction contractors.
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My money comes about 50/50 from my part-time job and gigs. I'm trying to wean myself off the day job, but it's a glacial process. I play about 3 (sometimes 4) gigs a week, sometimes more in the summer months... I'm inching toward freedom from the day job, but it's a few (or more) years off....at least in Chicago.
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I don't know where I fit in. I only play on Saturday nights but I work in my steel shop seven days a week to keep up with everything. I'm usually playing on different guitars in the shop all during the week also. I usually post something everyday or night on the forum and read the forum three or four times a day/night to keep up. I'm devoted 100% to steel players, so I don't know if I'm a 1,2 or 3! Don't matter, I can be a 1/2 if needed. Ha!
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I'm a 2, and have been since 1968; with the exception of 1988-1998, when my job at the Austin Chronicle made me a 3.
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I guess I would be in a 3 too, although my days are spent most of the time just like Billys above, working on steel guitars, teaching & practicing. But too tell the truth I play most of the time in chruch, which is quite rewarding. I also play a few outside gigs during the summer months. But beleive me I am a still full time steel player, thats for sure!!
Ernie Pollock http://www.hereintown.net/~shobud75/stock.htm
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Ernie Pollock http://www.hereintown.net/~shobud75/stock.htm
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