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Posted: 29 Jan 2004 5:20 pm
by slick
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Posted: 30 Jan 2004 1:14 pm
by Jerry Braswell
Thanks Slick, Twice. I don't know how many of you knew Mac Atcheson, Vern Kendrick, Vernon Maney or Charlie Stephen, but these were musician that everyone that knew them thought a lot of them, all four of these musicians passed away in the past year or two. Mac, Vern and Charlie were all steel players. I don't guess they come any better than Mac. To know Mac was to love him. I think he worked on just about every steel player guitar around the Atlanta area. Vern was known far and wide. I met Vern back in the mid sixty when I worked the Play Room. Charlie was kind of quiet but was a good player and had a big part in my musical career. Vernon Maney was a piano player that could keep the rhythm going better than anyone I know. This show will be in momery of these four great musicians. See you all at the show.
Jerry
Posted: 30 Jan 2004 5:17 pm
by Chris Lasher
As a newbie, I have a few questions.
1. Will I be able to ask the great steelers there questions, and/or harangue them for tips and tricks, and/or beg for any advice in general, or will that make everyone angry at me, so I should just sit contentedly as an audience member and enjoy the show?
2. What is the cost of admittance to this event?
3. Will I be able to meet more of the SGF forumites there?
It sounds like a heckuva drive from Athens, but, it is for a good cause, and I would really like an opportunity to get to know more of the PSG players around here.
Edit: Whoops, found answers to some of my questions. I should try reading more carefullly.
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Posted: 30 Jan 2004 8:23 pm
by Jerry Braswell
Chris, we invite you to come and be a part. I know you will enjoy yourself. If you are like me you will ask lots of questions. I don't think that anyone that will be there will mind the questions. I sure there will be many players there who are members of the forum. The key to finding out who they are is to ask questions. I will look for you.
Jerry
Posted: 31 Jan 2004 7:29 pm
by slick
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Posted: 1 Feb 2004 11:44 am
by Jerry Braswell
I have read the forum for a long time but never realized how many steel players we have in Georgia. I am glad we are well represented to the forum. This forum is one great tool for communicating not only with friends but also learning where everything is happening in the steel guitar world. Having access to this web-site is better than sliced bread. My hat is off to the master-mind behind this. Looking forward to meeting and making new freinds with all you guys I don't know who plan to be with us at our First Northwest Georgia Steel Guitar Show. See you February 8th, starting time is 10: o'clock. See you there
Jerry Braswell
Posted: 1 Feb 2004 3:21 pm
by Mike Richardson
I am looking foward to seeing everyone at the show...I am going to bring several friends and let them hear some good steeling...I am leaving my steel at home this trip and going to enjoy the music.
Mike Richardson
Lashley Lagrand ll D-10
Nashville 1000
Posted: 1 Feb 2004 5:21 pm
by slick
Hey Jerry,
Man i hope this is a huge building.looks like there are gonna be a lotta people there.
Wayne<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by slick on 01 February 2004 at 05:23 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 1 Feb 2004 5:53 pm
by Donna Dodd
Since I've attended Jerry's show in the past, I'd like to stress the importance of arriving EARLY! We plan to be there by 9:30 and take in all the terrific talent!!
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Posted: 1 Feb 2004 6:17 pm
by Jerry Braswell
Early in this post I had mentioned the players that had committed, well as I thought I would, I know I missed one important player and that is Russ Hicks. Russ and his pretty and talented wife, Laney, will be part of the show also. I just hope I have not missed anybody else. This is gonna be good folks. The hospitals will make out on this one I know. Man, I can't hardly wait.
Jerry Braswell
Posted: 2 Feb 2004 1:52 am
by Donna Dodd
Well, Jerry - THAT'S the icing on the cake!!!
Posted: 2 Feb 2004 12:50 pm
by John Floyd
Jerry
You guys are making it real hard for me not to come.
Looks like you could use a bump to the top
Posted: 2 Feb 2004 2:51 pm
by Roger Crawford
John, give it up and come on over. You know I'll rub it in if you don't!
Roger
Posted: 2 Feb 2004 5:55 pm
by Donna Dodd
Notice John is having some second thoughts after Laney Hicks was mentioned!!!
Posted: 3 Feb 2004 6:09 am
by Don Crawford
John---Don't worry, I'll hug Laney's neck for you
then like Roger said I'll rub it in.
Better come on down pal.
Posted: 3 Feb 2004 7:55 am
by John Floyd
I can still remember how much bigger Russ is than me, all the way back to the 70's when He and Mickey Smathers and Myself Backed Bill Carlisle on a show at Lonzo and Oscar's Supper Club on Gallatin Rd in Madison Tenn one Sat Night.
I ain't even going there.
I'm way too old for a whuppin!
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Posted: 3 Feb 2004 9:22 am
by Jerry Braswell
John,
Man you keep coming up with these names than take you back to yesteryear. First it was Harley, now Mickey. Son, you have dated yourself, and to top it all you were working a gig with Bill. I believe that was before water was invented. I'm glad I came along after that.
Jerry
Posted: 3 Feb 2004 10:44 am
by Russ Hicks
Careful John F....You're dateing me and Mickey too.....speaking of Mickey, I saw his sister Candy at the Opry Sat. nite...she was doing make-up for the T.V. portion (7 to
...she's as pretty as ever....that is if you notice that kind of thing.......Hey Jerry....we're really glad you still had a spot open and Laney and I are looking forward to Sunday...see you there.
Posted: 3 Feb 2004 11:43 am
by Wade Medlock
Jerry, you've put together a great lineup. In addition to all the other fine pickers you've mentioned, don't forget Dante Harmon. He's one of the great performers and educators in the idiom of Sacred Steel. I watched him recently as he taught a roomful of YOUNG steel players, most of them from Florida and none over age 30, I don't think. He let me sit in on rhythm guitar. If you can imagine 14 or 15 nonpedal steels, Dante on double-neck MSA, rhythm, bass and drums, and a get-up-outa-your-seat song that easily lasted a half-hour as the capper to the session. What a day! Don't miss Dante! (I'm worn out!)
Wade Medlock
Treasurer
Georgia Steel Guitar Association
Posted: 3 Feb 2004 1:14 pm
by John Floyd
Jerry
In all Fairness, Harley and I had to take Mickey and Russ to the 7-11 Store on the 1st break and buy them a popsicle, They were that young.
Russ
Candy was a beauty all right, I Ain't too old to look,and probably would if I saw her again, but that about covers it, I turned 63 yesterdayand my favorite song is "My Viagra Ain't Working Anymore". Hope I make the next birthday and maybe a few more after that. Harley Sent me a picture of Him and his brother Ted, out west somewhere dressed as cowboys, Man did those two ever look old, me I look the same every morning when I shave. Ain't aged a bit.
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Posted: 3 Feb 2004 5:20 pm
by slick
Feb 8 dont be late,it will be real neat to get a good seat.This is gonna be a steel guitar "SMACKDOWN" One of the best gosh darn shows in the history of the world.Tommy "The soul man" Dodd,Herby"Who's ya Daddy"Wallace,
Tim"The tool man"Hamilton,Charlie"2 cool" Vaughn,Russ"fingers"Hicks and many more.
I gotta take my medications.
Wayne
Posted: 3 Feb 2004 6:00 pm
by Jerry Braswell
John,
For real, Candy was a fine looker, just a little young. Her sister, Debbie, use to babysit my two oldest daughters. Those two daughters are 34 and 37 today so I guess you might say that has been a few years back. When Mickey got married the first time I was in the wedding. Hadn't seen Mickey in a number of years. I went to Nashville in 1967 and left in 1988. One of my daughters still there, she is the mother of my first grandson. I hope to see you when I come to Saluda, if you don't come to our show Feb. 8th.
Russ, looking forward to hearing you play and your lovely wife sing.
Jerry
Posted: 4 Feb 2004 2:05 am
by Donna Dodd
<SMALL>don't forget Dante Harmon. He's one of the great performers and educators in the idiom of Sacred Steel.</SMALL>
Wade, I can't wait to hear Dante! Tommy and I both love Sacred Steel. Will he be joining the GaSGA - I hope?
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Posted: 4 Feb 2004 4:08 am
by Wade Medlock
I'm sure Dante will join. I'll put a little pressure on him on Sunday (as if playing before THIS crowd isn't pressure enough). Looking forward to seeing you and Tommy this weekend.
Posted: 5 Feb 2004 5:02 am
by John Floyd
Jerry
You are probably busier than a one armed drummer on a Del Reeves song.
So I thought I would give you another Bump to the Top.
You are going to have a great Show, because all the elements of a Super show are there.
You have some great folks supporting you and theres no way you can have a bad one with the players you have lined up.
Ain't it great when your friends sorta gather in behind you and help support the Shriners Childrens Hospitals.
Makes you feel all warm inside , like you just had a bowl of Tootsie's Pinto beans.
No doubt Smiley will have enough gas for all.
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