Survey: age of most steel players
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- Ray Montee
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I am 34
Began guitar in 1977 at 9
Began gigging in clubs in 1982 at 14
Began playing a B Bender Telecaster in 1988 (before it was the "thing")
Began steel in 1990 - non pedal Fender D-8 at 22
Began Pedal Steel in 1991 at 23
Giving it all up when I am dead!
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Tim Harr - Carter D-10 8 & 9 - Troy Cook Jr Band ~ Stardust Nashville Recording Artist
Began guitar in 1977 at 9
Began gigging in clubs in 1982 at 14
Began playing a B Bender Telecaster in 1988 (before it was the "thing")
Began steel in 1990 - non pedal Fender D-8 at 22
Began Pedal Steel in 1991 at 23
Giving it all up when I am dead!
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Tim Harr - Carter D-10 8 & 9 - Troy Cook Jr Band ~ Stardust Nashville Recording Artist
Thought I'd better put an Aussie reply on this topic to let you know there is two
other Aussie players,other than myself I know of, that are my age playing Steel in Bands across Australia.I first started picking steel at 12,Really started putting a
lot of time in at 25 & I'm now 30.I Hope there is more 30 and under steel players in the US than we have here ? other wise we are in trouble.I went to Scotty's Convention for the first time last year with a group of Aussies.Had a great time.Then went onto Nashville & noticed every band i went and seen had a steel player.It was Heaven for an Aussie player believe me!!!.It is sadly not the case in Australia. It is very hard to find a country band with a steel player,certainly in the South of OZ.
other Aussie players,other than myself I know of, that are my age playing Steel in Bands across Australia.I first started picking steel at 12,Really started putting a
lot of time in at 25 & I'm now 30.I Hope there is more 30 and under steel players in the US than we have here ? other wise we are in trouble.I went to Scotty's Convention for the first time last year with a group of Aussies.Had a great time.Then went onto Nashville & noticed every band i went and seen had a steel player.It was Heaven for an Aussie player believe me!!!.It is sadly not the case in Australia. It is very hard to find a country band with a steel player,certainly in the South of OZ.
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70 years young, and loving every minute of it. Started on this monster in 1948 and with the exception of a short 5 year recess, have played every 'tonk' in West Texas, along with many years in Armed Forces Service Clubs, and 8 or 9 USO tours--(best audiences in the world). I relate strongly to Roy Ayres, Al Marcus, and Jody Carver. Still at it 3 and 4 nights a week with 2 different bands. Never migrated to E9, still use E-6/E-13 (even had MSA set the new Millennium up with it.)Hope to spend the next 70 years doing the same thing.
As my friend Ricky Davis says: YEEHAW!!! You come out in this part of the world, give us a call and we'll burn some Texas Beef on the Bar B Q, and serve you a cool one---your choice Texas Iced Tea or Coors light....
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The spirit be with you!
If it aint got a steel, it aint real
As my friend Ricky Davis says: YEEHAW!!! You come out in this part of the world, give us a call and we'll burn some Texas Beef on the Bar B Q, and serve you a cool one---your choice Texas Iced Tea or Coors light....
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The spirit be with you!
If it aint got a steel, it aint real
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Sounds like I'm near the average, but I always strive to be above average.
<font size=1>like all the kids in Lake Wobegon</font>
Played my first gig on guitar at 12
Played my first gig on steel at 25
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2003 Fessenden S/D-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Dobro, Standel and Peavey Amps
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Larry Bell on 23 June 2003 at 10:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
Sounds like I'm near the average, but I always strive to be above average.
<font size=1>like all the kids in Lake Wobegon</font>
Played my first gig on guitar at 12
Played my first gig on steel at 25
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2003 Fessenden S/D-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Dobro, Standel and Peavey Amps
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Larry Bell on 23 June 2003 at 10:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I am 65, here is my story. I started piano at 10 years old and started playing piano in a rock band in the late 50's. I was about 18 then. Somewhere about that time, I heard the sound of a pedal steel on a Bud Issac recording. I knew I wanted to play steel guitar. There were no instrucional materials available back then as there are today and I didn't even know where I could get a steel guitar but I knew I wanted to play pedal steel. I was lucky enough to find one that I could borrow. At the age of 19, I started learning to play play pedal steel. At 23 I was finally able to own one, thanks to Shot Jackson. At 25 I started playing professionally and did so until 1990. Worked the road for many years and I made a decent living at it. Came back to my hometown in 1990 and got a day job doing electronics and played locally on weekends. I celebrated my 65th birthday this year, retired from my day job and still playing almost every weekend. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Charlie Vaughn on 23 June 2003 at 06:45 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Took lessons on a six string Hawaiian acoustic at 12 yrs old, electric six sting at
14, double neck at app. 17, aquired first pedal guitar in the early 60's where I had to try and learn by the seat of my pants as no instruction material was available. Still have my D-10 Finger-Tip aquired in '66.
I'll be 70 on July 17th of this year. DAMN ---- Where did the time go ???????
Len Ryder
Princeton
British Columbia
14, double neck at app. 17, aquired first pedal guitar in the early 60's where I had to try and learn by the seat of my pants as no instruction material was available. Still have my D-10 Finger-Tip aquired in '66.
I'll be 70 on July 17th of this year. DAMN ---- Where did the time go ???????
Len Ryder
Princeton
British Columbia
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I'm 38. I have played six string since I was 12. I 've played lap style dobro and lap steel since my mid 20's. I owned a student pedal steel for a few years and sold it as it took too much time away from the Telecaster. But the pedal steel has always been in the back of my mind....
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I started in 1948 at age 11, and I'm now 66. That amounts to 55 yrs. I began playing my 1st. real PSG, with an early (#3 to #6) Sho-Bud in 11/57.
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