I am from Chicago originally and have always thought about moving back. Is steel a viable instrument in the city?
Is there work for steel players who don't necessarily want to play in top 40 cover bands?
thanks,
todd
So how is Chicago for steel players?
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chicago steel players
there is probley a dozen or so steel players here
i myself have play here for 30 years in top 40 or
classic country. i would get in touch with T.C. furlong he knows what's happen in chicago land area
as far as music seen. I.H.O i would stay in texas
p.w
www.countyoutlaws.com
i myself have play here for 30 years in top 40 or
classic country. i would get in touch with T.C. furlong he knows what's happen in chicago land area
as far as music seen. I.H.O i would stay in texas
p.w
www.countyoutlaws.com
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What Paul said...there are about a dozen of us around in Chicago. The club gigs are not good pay. My band does 3 or 4 hour shows of Honky Tonk/Rockabilly and we get between $300 - $400 for the entire night. Split that 4 ways in the band and all of a sudden it's not that great. Also...there aren't a lot of "country only" clubs in the city, so gigs aren't that plentiful. I do some session work, but that is REAL slow these days. I double up on Mandolin and that helps the gig/studio work. I choose not to play the top 40 country stuff so I don't even take those gigs. I'm sure if you played that stuff you might be able to play at some of the clubs in the suburbs.
Cheers!
Mark
Cheers!
Mark
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The most wonderful sight a Texan can see is the south end of a U-Haul heading north. I'll mention your post to several steel players I've met here in the last few months.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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