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Rick Price
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 6:35 am
by Mike Shefrin
Here's a photo of a great musician, Rick Price. In case you haven't heard him, check out Bobby Flores' recordings, and also Jake Hooker's recordings. Rick has got to be one of the best players around with a distinct and unique style all his own. If you want to hear some beautiful and masterful playing then check him out. You won't be disappointed.
He is awesome
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 8:53 am
by Ricky Thibodeaux
I try to copy Rick's style on several songs that he recorded with Bobby Flores. He now plays full time with Jake Hooker if I'm not mistaken. A great steel player indeed....
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 9:33 am
by Lee Baucum
His work on Johnny Bush's live album was wonderful!
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 10:03 am
by Jody Sanders
What Mike said. You can't beat Rick Price. Jody.
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 12:42 pm
by Mike Kowalik
Glad to see Rick is finally getting some long overdue recognition.....first heard him about 1980 on the "Live At Dancetown USA"album when it was originally issued....have been a big fan since then.He really does have a unique playing style along with many great sounding and tasteful licks....always has great tone regardless of whether you listen to his playing as recorded or at a live job...and his choice of guitar and amp doesn't seem to matter either....a true master of the pedal steel!!
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 1:50 pm
by Kevin Hatton
Small world. He is originally from here in Buffalo.
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 2:35 pm
by ebb
i sat 2 feet from him playing with justin trevino at ginnys in austin tx. to die for
http://www.musicroom.org/ginnys/
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 5:05 pm
by Milton C. Willmann
Rick Price is a great player. I first got to know Rick when he was with Johnny Bush in the early 70's and have admired his playing ever since. Rick is a gentleman and a good guy. Rick tells me he really enjoys playing with Jake and the guys. Keep up the good work , buddy.
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 5:28 pm
by Bobby Caldwell
Rick Price is one playin' @#%$&*. Rick and I have never met but I have always enjoyed his playing very much. It doesn't get any better than the live Johhny Bush album, now on CD. I wish we could pick a few sometime and see if i could keep up. Rick you are a jewel. Bobby
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 6:04 pm
by Ron Page
Those Hooker and Flores CD's have great steel work all over them. Great work by all those pickers.
Rick Price
Posted: 9 Oct 2007 7:47 pm
by Richard E. Lee
Yes..Mike..many of us here in upstate NY..know Ricky Price. I understand he is now in San Antonio. We still have one of his close friends still here in Rochester,,Jerry Johnson..who keeps in touch with Ricky. Jerry is a great player, one of the best we have ever had here, I might add..lack of work for us..and poor health is slowly taking its toll on our great players...a sad situation to say the least. Say a big " Hello " from us; to Ricky if you see him..from all his old friends in Upstate NY..
Rick Price...
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 1:17 am
by Mike Kowalik
Ok Richard ...will do....Rick and I live about 10 minutes apart and get together frequently.....I know he reads The Forum from time to time so he may see your post and get in touch.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 4:20 am
by Herb Steiner
I'd say that my friend Rick isn't so much under-rated as he is under-recognized, because he keeps such a low profile publicly, and doesn't attend very many steel shows. No, he just goes about the business of playing FANTASTIC steel guitar in the great traditional ways we all love here.
His work on the new Jake Hooker recording is just superb.
And does he ever find the guitars people want! He's supplied so many of the Austin/San Antonio players with great guitars, vintage Emmonses... from '64 wraparounds through 66 bolt-ons... that we all owe him a debt of gratitude around here.
I need to be taking some lessons from him, seriously.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 4:30 am
by Mark Edwards
I recall the first time I had ever heard Rick Price play. We (my wife and I) walked into Pearls Dance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas one night and I heard the clearest, cleanest tone, brightest sound I had ever heard coming out of a steel, as I approached the side of the band stand I observed a clean cut, tie wearing steel player that was playing his butt off. My friend Chuck Cusimano was also standing there watching Rick play shaking his head at the sound and the man that was making that sound.
I vowed then and there that Rick Price would be one of my all time favorite steel players. At break I introduced myself and Rick was kind enough to take the time to explain everything he had going on there on the stage i.e. steel, amp settings etc...Not only is he an all time great steel player (Yes Mike I agree with you, one of the most underrated players of all time) he's a super nice man and is a leader by example by his dress, demeanor, and his playing style...We got home at about 2:00 a.m. I headed straight for the music room and played for about an hour after we got home, trying to hit some of the licks I watched Rick perform that night....Rick Price your a hell of a steel player...
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 7:15 am
by Tommy Detamore
Great to see my pal Rick get some well-deserved attention! Awesome player and cool dude!!!
Rick pics
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 10:15 am
by Ricky Thibodeaux
A few more photos
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 11:14 am
by Mike Shefrin
Rick and Bobby Flores
Rick and Jake Hooker playing on cruise ship
Enjoying a cigar and beer on the cruise ship
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 11:31 am
by Tamara James
Looks like he changed steels, but the amp looks the same...is that a Fender? I can't quite make out the logo.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 12:38 pm
by Mike Shefrin
Tamara, the first photo with Bobby Flores is another time and place. I believe that was taken at Tommy Detamore's Cherry Ridge recording studio, and I'm not sure what kind of steel Rick is playing in that photo (possibly the Zumsteel he used to own?). On the cruise he is playing his green lacquered Emmons through a Fender amplifier.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 2:27 pm
by Scott Moon
Rick owns 2 guitars at the present time. He has a 66 bolt on, and a 70's wood neck push pull which is seen in the photo. He plays the 66 through a small cabinet Evans Amp built in the 80's and the other guitar he likes the sound of the Steel King. He uses very little delay and that's about it. He is a great player and I am proud to say my steel guitar teacher.
Scott
PS: Be sure to check out Tommy Hooker's (Jake's dad)new CD.
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 4:07 pm
by ebb
very interesting. when i saw him he was playing a zum. the older the violin the sweeter the mojo
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 4:10 pm
by Johnny Jones
I have a Johnny Bush CD with a song called "When It's Your Turn To Fall".Does anybody know if Rick Price is playing on it.It is some really nice playing,and a great tone.What kind of equipment does Rick use.
Johnny Jones
Posted: 10 Oct 2007 9:09 pm
by Jody Sanders
Several years ago I was doing a 5 niter at one of the hotels in Kerrville. There was another band in another hotel and as we closed at 12MN, we would go listen to their last set. Rick Price came out to work with them on Sat. nite and after hearing Rick, I wanted to go pack my steel up and go home. I had not seen Rick since his Johnny Bush days. I just can't find words to describe his touch, tone and execution. You will have to go see and hear Rick to understand what I mean. Jody.
Rick Price
Posted: 11 Oct 2007 4:14 am
by Danny Hullihen
I echo what everyone has said here, absolutely awesome player, fantastic tone, and a really great guy to know. Rick is definately one of the best there is in my opinion. May you live long my friend.
Posted: 11 Oct 2007 5:41 am
by Dave Burr
Johnny, That's actually Bobby Flores playing both the steel and fiddle on the Johnny Bush tune "When It's Your Turn to Fall". Ain't he great?!
Respectfully,
db