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hey don
Posted: 25 Mar 2008 8:51 am
by Joseph Barcus
Don,
ask her is she remembers the recording studio that was in a old coal house past Buckhannon. the guy had a cool 4 track and didnt do a bad job, if you could keep the birds from sitting on the roof chirping. she wrote a very nice song something about a poster bed this was way back there when she was like 15 maybe 16 years old.
players
Posted: 25 Mar 2008 11:14 am
by Mike Bowles
Don i used to live in Mullen i moved to princton about a year ago i have acassette tape of eddie cales and the wva dobro here you put some steel on it i like to hear eddie he is very good he plays down here sometime i have an sd10 mullen rp nv1000 nv112 profex ibanez delay im going to try to get to Mullen for the dogwood this year
Posted: 25 Mar 2008 5:26 pm
by Don Drummer
joe, that must have been during the sage brush round up days. Wendy is talented song writer. I cant wait to ask her about that song. she's brains behind the harmony arrangements in this group. it's a thrill to be involved with brian, greg and wendy. They show so much love in their interactions with each other. Lots of respect and lots of fun. don
Re: west virginia steel players
Posted: 25 Mar 2008 5:30 pm
by Jim Cohen
Don Drummer wrote:hey jim, good question. i always wondered where he was out of in this state. read about him on this forum once. heard of him in the early seventy's. you were referring to the steel player right?
Right.
Posted: 25 Mar 2008 5:34 pm
by KENNY KRUPNICK
Where's Barry Wheeler?
Posted: 25 Mar 2008 5:42 pm
by Don Drummer
mike, haven't seen eddie cales for a year or so. that extended family of cales boys includes several musicians. joe cales played rythmn guitar on that album. there two other relatives who also play well on the reso. that all was recorded at my house on a tascam 246 cassette machine. i took the machine and all to doug ghent's studio in oak hill to get a proper mix down and mastering. he really needs to record again and get a good quality product. eddie is kind of a legend in these parts. don
Posted: 26 Mar 2008 8:19 am
by Steve Kritz
Shadyside, Ohio, can see "Almost Heaven" from my back porch and graduated from Salem College, do I qualify?
players
Posted: 26 Mar 2008 6:46 pm
by Mike Bowles
yes don he sure is i think he was 5 time wva state champ dodro player there are a lot more steel players around these parts than we are hearing from i teel everybody that i can about the forum
Posted: 27 Mar 2008 6:42 am
by Don Drummer
steve k I don't know why not. If you can see it you're already there. Mike B. I got a call from a nice lady from the kanawa vally and later ran into her at the Kanawa jamboree who saw something in the paper about the Always Patsy Cline show I was in . She had a three page list of about every steel player in the state. I believe her name was Jeanne. I kinda thought she was aforumite fan. I bet Hook Moore and the other guys in the valley know who I'm talking about. A real big fan of steel guitar this lady. that was four years ago. Don
Posted: 29 Mar 2008 10:26 am
by Joshua Caton
hi larry
i live in the eastern panhandle in gerrardstown not far from berkely springs
HI
Posted: 29 Mar 2008 10:09 pm
by Ernest Cawby
My soninlaw is from west Virginia does that count??????????
ernie
Steel players from West Virginia
Posted: 30 Mar 2008 7:35 pm
by Harold Williamson
I won't call myself a steel player , Just learning. Have 2 Steels, an SD10 Derby, and an SD10 Rayline. Nashville 112, Session 400, Profex 2, Dual deltafex, RV3, Sho-bud, and Goodrich volume pedals. Now if i can only learn to use all these contraptions.