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Posted: 23 Oct 2011 11:05 pm
by Bryan Daste
Sorry I missed this one. Luckily it was because I had a gig
A fun time was had by all
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 10:13 am
by Chris Gabriel
Oct Portland Steel Jam
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 10:14 am
by Bob Muller
Better pic of MITCH
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 10:16 am
by Chris Gabriel
Here you go Mitch, oh, looks like Bob just posted pix too, goodie...
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 10:33 am
by Dave Grafe
Big fun, thanks to the organizers and the Elks for hosting us, and to all of the photographers who recorded the event for posterity. We had a few "interesting' moments with the BIAB rig but there were no fights with the band this time and that is considered a very good thing...
Eric West Pro Iii Custom
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 10:55 am
by Bob Muller
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 11:37 am
by Larry Behm
Bob I once told Eric he was not allowed to bring that guitar into the club, is was a disgrace to all of the steel guitar community.
Even with dead as a door nail strings he still made it sound good.
Dave the third player in your "Emmons" trio is Mark Simpson.
Sorry I did not get to spend more time with you and Paul but I had a lot to think about. I would love to see you play when you come to Portland but I am working most weekend also.
Thanks to all who attended we had the most relaxed time of any jam in history, no pressure to "keep up with the Jones's", (not a refection on our main man Doug Jones) just play, it was great.
Using BIAB worked well for us, I too miss the live band but in the bigger picture it was a success, no one packed up their gear and left, they did dug in a played.
Debbie Hershman and Kenny Sawyer showed interest in playing bass and drums next time, they have worked with many of the steelers in the past and would be happy to support the jam.
All in all a good day, we are all still above ground and God is good.
Larry Behm
971-219-8533
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 12:32 pm
by Dave Harmonson
Thanks for the correction Larry. Sorry to Mark for messing that up. Must be my old man memory coming into play. I've got that edited now
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 12:43 pm
by Andy Keen
Thanks to Larry and everyone who helped set this up. Talk about a humbling experience, you're all such great players. Thanks for listening to me stumble through my parts. That extra fast vibrato wasn't on purpose (it was my hands trembling).
Chris - It was cool to hear some of those sounds coming out of your lap steel. I swear some of your rides sounded like there were pedals involved (especially on good hearted woman).
Shaky Hands
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 3:01 pm
by Chris Gabriel
I grow as a musician every time I attend one of these jams. Sure, I spend time practicing, but, It's being surrounded by great talent that helps me grow. It's listening to others, that helps me play better.
Andy - You also created nice sounds with your pedal steel! I listen to a lot of Lloyd Green, and try my best to imitate some of his licks on lap steel. Thanks for noticing that dude!
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 5:18 pm
by Mitch Gilbert
That was a real blast as usual. It is great to get a visit with all of you who I don't see that often. I would like to know what bands everyone plays with so I could catch them sometime. Thanks to Larry, Harley and Wes and anyone else who helped get us together. See you next time.
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 5:34 pm
by Pete Burak
Hey Guys who owns the S12U Zum Harley is pictured with?
Looks like fun! 'Wish I didn't work Sundays!
Is there a list of stuff that Eric has still for sale?
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 5:48 pm
by Dave Harmonson
The Zum belongs to Tony Glassman.
We missed you Pete.
great time!
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 7:38 pm
by Paul Hutzler
thanks for organizing such a cool event! andy, glad I found a pal to sweat it out with over there in the corner!
Steel Guitar Rag Video at the Portland Jam
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 8:29 pm
by Paul Hutzler
Posted: 24 Oct 2011 8:33 pm
by Dave Grafe
While it was fun to hear the road warriors sharing their recent discoveries, I was particularly delighted to hear players of every level taking chances they might not necessarily take in another setting, to a large extent putting the rank beginners and the crusty veterans on the same level, as any missed notes incurred along the way became part of an enjoyable collective adventure rather than an embarrassing individual mistake.
I guess that's what makes this a brotherhood!
Posted: 25 Oct 2011 6:59 am
by Larry Behm
Paul thanks for posting the vid on utube and thanks a tone for coming all the way down from Seattle to play with us, do it again.
Dave you are right on the money, it is all about the brotherhood not the playing. I have been here playing for 40 years, many of us grew up together over that time, sharing licks and gear ideas almost weekly.
More to come.
Larry Behm
Posted: 25 Oct 2011 7:52 am
by Paul Hutzler
Apologies to those who were not in the video! My battery ran out half way through the song! I'm going to post another video. If anyone would like to NOT have their part in it please let me know and I will edit you out!
Posted: 25 Oct 2011 8:21 am
by Paul Hutzler
here's another video. let me know if you'd like me to take you out of it for any reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhzDYQPMsj8
Posted: 25 Oct 2011 12:25 pm
by Steve Hotra
Thanks to Larry, Harley, Wes and others who made a "1st timer" feel welcome! It was cool to be a part of the jam and to finally meet everyone who I read about here at the forum.
Looking forward to the next one!
Steve
Posted: 27 Oct 2011 11:08 am
by Jay Kardong
Sorry I missed this! Was pickin' in SoCal. Next one for sure!!
Jay