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Bobbe Seymour will play at MASS BASH

Posted: 9 May 2001 8:03 pm
by Doug Beaumier
Hold on to your chairs New Englanders. Bobbe Seymour will be playing at the Mass Steel Bash, July 15, in Lee MA.

Bobbe is a great player and he's well known for his "Travis picking" on pedal steel. I saw him play in a small club on "Printer's Alley" in Nashville about 20 years ago and I was amazed at his expert use of delay in speedpicking. And his tone was more than acceptable! Image

This is shaping up to be a great show. See the MASS BASH post for details and directions.

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Posted: 9 May 2001 8:24 pm
by Jim Cohen
Glad to see Bobbe will be joining us. I only have two requests. First, don't make me follow him, and second, don't let him introduce me! As for his famous use of "delay" in speedpicking, well... I've delayed the use of speedpicking for almost 30 years now! Image

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Posted: 9 May 2001 8:45 pm
by Earl Erb
Jim...now that's funny. Image

Posted: 10 May 2001 6:40 am
by Jim Smith
I may just have to find a way to get there again myself. I had a great time a couple of years ago and enjoyed seeing a lot of old friends. Image

Posted: 10 May 2001 6:57 am
by Dave Van Allen
well, I may just have to bring my supply of "Dayquil " again...

last time I got to hear Buzz Evans... now Bobbe!!

I'm with Jim- please let me go on "early, and unannounced" Image

now if we can just get Jody Carver to come out...

Posted: 10 May 2001 2:02 pm
by Steve Feldman
This is all very acceptable to me!

Steve
(Formerly of Elko, NV; currently of Millbury, MA)


Posted: 11 May 2001 1:24 am
by Bill Hankey
Bobbe,

Beautiful Berkshire County awaits you Bobbe,and your unparalleled mastery of the steel guitar. The attendees will be brimming with anticipation on July 15th,when you visit and perform at The Log Cabin Restaurant,(V.F.W.) in Lee, Ma. The memory of your visit will linger in the minds of of those who are truly steel-bound,and others who are captivated by the steel guitar's irresistible appeal.

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Posted: 11 May 2001 2:37 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Looks like Im going to have the time of my life! Looking forward to seeing all you wild and crazy dudes!Iv'e not played in the north east in many years,I'm going to be showing all my tricks and will be showing Jim Coen ( or is it Chen?)How to get a KILLER tone. This will be a very informal show as I want to meet and talk to everyone personally.I will answer all questions(with the possible exception of my sex life or the lack there of.) I know and deal with many of you and all my northeastern customers should be there to repay all the greif Iv'e given you.
Don't make me have to come and get you! BE THERE OR BE SQUARE! Love ya all!
Bobbe Seymour

Posted: 11 May 2001 2:42 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Doug B.,When you were in Printers ally to see me 20 years ago,you forgot to pay your tab when you left, I think with intrest it's about $2650241.00 now. (just kidding,I think it's only about half that!)
Your good buddy,
Bobbe

Posted: 11 May 2001 5:01 pm
by Doug Beaumier
Bobbe, sorry about the bar tab... I got into some hot water that night and had to bail out early! Image

You'll have a great time up here in the Berkshires. I know that a lot of pickers will be looking forward to hearing you and meeting you.

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Posted: 11 May 2001 7:02 pm
by Jim Cohen
... or at least hearing you. Image

Posted: 14 May 2001 12:00 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Jim, your rediculous,but thats exactly why I like you!, Let me help on that other deal.
Jeannie knows how to take care of that!
Bobbe

Posted: 16 May 2001 11:12 am
by Joe Casey
I was there the next night and I must say Dianne Sherril was a whole lot prettier then you but you were great and I even got Smiley to pay the 3 bucks cover and the tab. Wow was that really 20 years ago...Looks like I'll have to make a concentrated effort to make this one Bill.

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Posted: 16 May 2001 8:37 pm
by Smiley Roberts
Joe,
I didn't pay fer nuttin' dat night. I just gave 'em an IOU,& signed Bobbe's name to it.

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Posted: 25 May 2001 3:01 am
by Bill Hankey

Doug,

Joe Casey has indicated that he is contemplating doing what he does best. He is rallying with some old friends,and they have responded favorably to his request to join together in the south, before heading north in July to attend the 19th Massachusetts Steel Guitar Bash on July 15. Country Joe Casey is a true friend in steel guitar circles. He is known for vocalizing, and is proficient as a designated M.C. His recording of, "I'm Still In There Trying", is one that rates very well when someone tries to determine "Who's Who" in COUNTRY MUSIC. Bill Hankey

Posted: 28 May 2001 9:23 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Joe Casey is singing on my part of the show,
Thanks Joe, I might even let you pick the keys!
Bobbe

Posted: 30 May 2001 7:11 am
by Bill Hankey

Bobbe,

Joe Casey is a big fan of the Ray Price shuffles. I miss hearing him sing such songs as: "The Other Woman", The Way To Survive", etc. His ability to sing the songs tastefully, is a real treat for those who regard country music as the utmost enjoyment within musical genres. Bill H.

Posted: 30 May 2001 1:27 pm
by Joe Casey
Aw shucks Bill you mean all the new Montgomery Gentry and Tim Magraw and JoDee Masina Cra--er stuff I spent 20 minutes learning I won't be able to do? ImageActually when I work Steel shows I always realized who the people came to see, so whatever lets them show their stuff makes me sound good too. With Bobbe you are going to witness some styles that he originated as a do it all player. From his Studio work on many hit records,his many miles of traveling with the names of the business and to his many years of being one of the top rated players and to now the owner of one of the largest if not the largest retail Pedal Steel emporiums in the US oF A.So I am thrilled that you are setting me up with the best seat in the house. (I hope he brings up some of those Half priced Emmons records tho) ImagePlus I can't wait to see Rouley again along with Jimmy Smith,Sammy(who the hell is ) Gibson,Dougie, Jerry Fessenden and unfortunatly the guy with the yellow shorts who I will have to spend many hours confined inside a cramped vehicle with,And Bill yourself Hankey .Not meaning to leave anyone out because you have a star studded lineup..I was hoping to see frankie Caruso who bent the elbow a couple of times in St. Louis with meself..At any price this is a trip I am looking forward too.My wife has graciously agreed to stay home with my 89 year old Father so I can make the trip....so line me up will you...Just kidding.

Posted: 3 Jun 2001 4:52 am
by Doug Beaumier
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Posted: 4 Jun 2001 1:08 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Yes Joe! I will have the Emmons albums,half off, prices are slashed,big break on this deal! 8-tracks,cut in half! Everyone gets a big break when they buy these Emmons deals.
Bobbe (they will fill half of my table!)

Posted: 4 Jun 2001 3:18 pm
by Joe Casey
Bobbe: I'm sure there will be plenty of interest in your own product and your CD's.Should be a blast.I'm glad for Bill Hankey who has kept this going for years.The man deserves some mention by the boys in St. Louis for his continuing efforts through the years..

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Posted: 5 Jun 2001 5:05 pm
by Pete Mitchell
Bobbe, As I am coming to Nashville, I will indeed make it a point to drop by your steel guitar emporium. Could you please do me a favor and set aside some of those 8 tracks, especially anything by "Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs?" However, it is so unfortunate there is no steel guitar, especially on "Woolly Bully!"

It seems that while I was hooking up my new spatial expander to my Tannoy's, my wife Paula, rummaging through my trash, came across an 8 track tape player that I was trying to discard. She brought it back into the house and said, "Look at this marvelous piece of NEW technology I found in your trash can!" So you can understand that I was elated that you are indeed having a sale on your cut-in-half, 8 tracks. With today's technology, perhaps I could superglue them together!!! I could also use at least 2 whole sets of those great used strings you have in stock (with minimal crimps, of course.) Earl P. Ball loves the tone I get with the ever so slightly rusted G-strings. To one and all, a very happy WOOLLY BULLY!!! ....A Big "Sam the Sham" Fan, ......Pete

Posted: 5 Jun 2001 8:09 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Pete, I have a factory 8-trk in my imaculate 1977 Buick, Electra 225.It works great, just like the rest of the car, BUT, I need all the 8-trk tapes I can get,they are the only way I can get Jeannie to ride in it, and then only after dark. My Thunderbird is so old , it only plays 78's.( the Hupmobile only plays Edison cylinders,no "B" side here!) Love that Rudy Valley stuff!( he is the original Elvis you know!)
See 'yall in Mass at the Bash!
Bobbe, guess who?

Posted: 11 Jun 2001 4:48 am
by Bill Hankey

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