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- Papa Joe Pollick
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Dave's New Student Guitar
Welcome, Dave, to the greatest Forum on the planet; and we thank Ricky a whole heap for showing us the lovely beauty which you are practicing on; You'll do great..Bernie
2007 Zum S-10; 1967 Sho-Bud [ D-10 ]; 85 S-10 Sierra; 1953 Multi-Kord [ 6 String- 4 pedals ] A Sho-Bro six String Resonator Guitar; Nashville 112 Amp; hilton Vol. Pedal
- James Morehead
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Welcome Dave ! Cool , that bumps me up to second worst. Hmm ,things are looking up. lol
custom steel / recordings
custom steel / recordings
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Joe, if i ever reach a point where i can do what YOU do on steel guitar, i'll be one one happy guy! i have the deepest respect for you and i love the records you did with Jim C. i remember seeing the 10 gallon cats at the paradise lounge in Frisco years ago and i was blown away.
James i'm glad you like the B+W cd and you bet we had a great time doing it. it was live so we sifted through a zillion takes, arguing over which ones to keep since we could never both play our best solos on the same track!!
i wish my sho bud still looked that clean but i've been dragging it to gigs for the last 10 months and it's starting to show it. it's got that great classic sound that appeals to my rather old school sensibilities.
once again, thanks for the warm welcome, guys, and i look forward to chatting with you all.
James i'm glad you like the B+W cd and you bet we had a great time doing it. it was live so we sifted through a zillion takes, arguing over which ones to keep since we could never both play our best solos on the same track!!
i wish my sho bud still looked that clean but i've been dragging it to gigs for the last 10 months and it's starting to show it. it's got that great classic sound that appeals to my rather old school sensibilities.
once again, thanks for the warm welcome, guys, and i look forward to chatting with you all.
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- Mike Gross
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Dave,
Welcome to the Forum! I have been playing lots of your material on my "Swingin' West" radio shows for years and my listeners world wide love it all. It is great to have you on the Forum and with the steel guitar.
Mike Gross
www.swinginwest.com
Welcome to the Forum! I have been playing lots of your material on my "Swingin' West" radio shows for years and my listeners world wide love it all. It is great to have you on the Forum and with the steel guitar.
Mike Gross
www.swinginwest.com
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Semper FI
Semper FI to Mark Edwards and I must disagree with the fellow that that claims to be the worst steeler. I am the world champion at worst steelin
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Worst steeler
Sometimes I stutter when I type to boot
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- Bill Dobkins
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It was a trip we will always remember. We got to go to Big Bill Lister's house and play music with him.We also went to my all time favorite singer Darrell McCall and play a little music with him and Mona. He listened to couple cuts of my CD I was working on and agreed to co produce it with me. How lucky can you get.
All this was made possible through Tracy Pitcock @ THe heart
of Texas Music ASSOC. great people.........
All this was made possible through Tracy Pitcock @ THe heart
of Texas Music ASSOC. great people.........
- Bill Dobkins
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You are lucky to have someone like him around. He is awesome.Dave Biller wrote:Bill, the steel player in question was Jim Loessberg, without a doubt, one of the very best. i'm proud to say that he is my teacher and my mentor.
I'm Going to be going to St Louis 113 mi away to take lessons from Don Curtis.