Show off your steel ! (Pros too)
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Call me, I've got something for you. Not the steel though, but a nice cover I had made for my fingertip S~B, which I no longer own.
Note to Forum: For those of you who have my Texas Dance Time! CD, you might recognize David Biller as the man playing the most excellent lead guitar.
Dave is truly one of the greatest traditional jazz... ALL styles from Django to Kessel et al... and country guitarists in Texas, and I'm not exaggerating or leg humping my friend one iota. Hearing he was playing steel, and progressing at warp speed at that (from Jim Loessberg no less), had me quite dismayed from a lost-jobs point of view. But I got over it pretty quickly.
Call me, I've got something for you. Not the steel though, but a nice cover I had made for my fingertip S~B, which I no longer own.
Note to Forum: For those of you who have my Texas Dance Time! CD, you might recognize David Biller as the man playing the most excellent lead guitar.
Dave is truly one of the greatest traditional jazz... ALL styles from Django to Kessel et al... and country guitarists in Texas, and I'm not exaggerating or leg humping my friend one iota. Hearing he was playing steel, and progressing at warp speed at that (from Jim Loessberg no less), had me quite dismayed from a lost-jobs point of view. But I got over it pretty quickly.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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I am goin' to try to send a pic of my Steel...Here goes...
yepper...It went through. On the chenger end there is a "B" initial for the person who made it.
Dr. Bobby Bowman.
By the way. I was fortunate to have Doug Jernigan "Test Drive" it back in June. He told me that he was impressed with how it sounded and the tone was excellant. Bursted my bubble to say the least.
Gregg
yepper...It went through. On the chenger end there is a "B" initial for the person who made it.
Dr. Bobby Bowman.
By the way. I was fortunate to have Doug Jernigan "Test Drive" it back in June. He told me that he was impressed with how it sounded and the tone was excellant. Bursted my bubble to say the least.
Gregg
If it don't have a Steel, it ain't real!