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Post by Jim Walker »

If I'm not mistaken Norm Hamlet has served as band leader for the "Strangers" for quite some time. I have been recently appointed band leader for the guys I am working with. Simply because I have the most experience. Yes I'm the old guy in the band at the ripe old age of 38.

Out of curiosity I am asking the question how many steel players also serve as band leaders in the outfits they work with?


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Tommy Hannum was Ricky Van Shelton's bandleader for awhile.

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I serve as band leader where I play at. Got some good pickers to go along with it. Makes my job real easy.
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I wouldn't be the band leader if I was in a one man band !!!
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Gaylon is a "very" smart guy! Well said!
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I'm with Gaylon...I can do without the drama!
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I AM the band !

(I've always wanted to say that and now I can)
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If I remember correctly, Buddy Charleton was band leader for the Troubadours.
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I'm with Gaylon & Co. No aspirations to admin, thank you very much.
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Post by Eric West »

Does making a band do what you want through manipulation, intimidation, deception, or sheer antagonism count?

:)

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Tried it one time,that was one to many,ever tried to tell a guitar player anything?
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Bama charlie,
Yer rite!! You can allways tell a guitar player,, just can't tell em much! :D :D

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Been there, done that years ago. No thanks!
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Post by John McGuire »

I am the band leader in our band. i am luckcy 2 guys my drummer and my guitar picker have played for over 25 years together in the same band, me i am brand new, after they sat for 6 years when their old band quit, they are really helpful to me and have givin me some valuable advice and support,,,,, but it still SUCKS!!!! lol.
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Post by Shorty Smith »

I have been the band leader in the past but no more, I just love playing my steel guitar, minding my own business, doing my part to make the band sound better and taking care of little old steel picker me. Shorty, John D. come see us
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"Does making a band do what you want through manipulation, intimidation, deception, or sheer antagonism count?"

Eric, of course. These are all prerequisites .....
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Post by Charles Davidson »

Right on Shorty,you make that old crazy Donnie sound good.
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Barry,all that you said don't work on guitar players,I know I was ONE for about 40 years.
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Post by Rockne Riddlebarger »

In respnce to the original question, I have fronted several bands over the last couple of decades, all of which were built around my lapsteel and dobro playing. I love being the guy up front , singing and rippin' on the steel but I am really burned out on the duties of finding bandmates, preparing and maintaining 40 song set lists, hauling and operating the PA, find and book gigs and deal with the bar or venue managers. I am currently the steel and dobro player for Mark Utley and Magnolia Mountain. It is so easy to just have to learn the music rather than all of that other stuff!...Rockne
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Yeah, I do.
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Post by Jerry Roller »

I am the band leader for the Little O' Oprey band in West Fork, AR. We play every Saturday night. That bunch of guys is a pleasure to play with and being band leader is not much of a problem. We have played together so long we just about read each others minds and they are all very bandwise as far as knowing when to play and when to back out.
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

Charlie, that was a quote from Eric. I was just adding to it .....
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Post by Charles Davidson »

That's ok Barry,still true,as I said I was a sixstring picker for about 40 years,finnaly matured enough to become a steeler,I try to keep it a secret[don't want Bob to kick me off the forum]used to be a banjo picker to.
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Post by Shorty Smith »

Charlie I know you were a great guitar picker and a dear friend. I was a guitar picker to 25 years ago and once I started to play the steel I forgot about the guitar. Still got my 1970 Tele and its been in the case for 25 years, looks like new. I'm sorry to say it but you just can't control lead guitar pickers, they have to be heard and they like to override the steel, hehe, Shorty
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Eric West wrote:Does making a band do what you want through manipulation, intimidation, deception, or sheer antagonism count? :)
Is there any other way ? Maybe you could whack 'em with that Telecaster of yours ! :wink:
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