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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Wow, I have been in the sound booth at the ISGC since around 1980 and good Lord willing, I will be there this year.

PLUS, I am PLAYING a spot on the show for the first time.

Here's a note from the Big "E" telling me how to handle the pressure:

"Bill,
Congratulations on getting the spot. It's hardly ever easy for me to get in front of so many critical ears without being edgy; but after having done it so many times, I've found that nervous energy has been a positive influence that made me concentrate more on what I was playing, and less about the presence of the crowd. As you progress through the set you'll loosen up naturally, so choosing something you are most comfortable with for the first tune will help. In short, being nervous can be as much of an asset as a liability if channeled in a positive direction. That direction would be concentrating solely on what you are playing.

Buddy"

So pray for me.

Bill
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Post by Roger Rettig »

That was nice of Buddy, wasn't it?

I've heard similar advice from others, to be fair; I've also heard it said that, just as you're really hitting your stride and getting past the nerves, it's time to finish!!!

I bet you'll do just fine, Bill - I wish I could be there to see it, but I'll be working way out west on that day.

Break a leg!
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Post by Archie Nicol »

...but not a string!

Good Luck.

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Post by Ransom Beers »

Bill,just picture everybody in the audience naked,you'll be fine!!
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Post by Buck Grantham »

You,re gonna do great Bill. Just zero in on that guitar and the songs you,re gonna play and in five minutes you won,t even know a crowd is out there . And don,t get up tight and take all your songs off too fast. Love you guy !!!!!
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Bill
Congratulations on getting the spot on the show!

There's no way you're not gonna be nervous, but like Big E said, you will loosen up. Talk to the audience like they're your friends... because they are.

I will give you a piece of advice that Johnny Bush gave me. Johnny said "the people out there in the audience PAID to see you play. They WANT to love you. Just show them that you love them back."
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

Congrats Bill, as our friend Ron Elliot told me.Don't worry about the other steel players, just play for the crowd. The best advice I ever got.
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Post by Kenny Martin »

Don't fret it Mr. Bill you'll be fine! Its like walkin a wire a 100 feet off the ground but now without a net! :whoa:

Not tryin to scare ya so it was the best way to make you feel at "E"s! :lol:

love ya man! 8)
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Post by Roy Rosetta »

I'm so happy that Bill is on the show this year. Bill is a great player and will surely entertain. That was a class act note from Buddy, but one would expect nothing less from the "class act" that he is.
I'll do my best to make Bill confortable and support him from my piano.......but........
I do have one question.... Bill are we really gonna do "that song".... :lol:.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Depends, Bill. Which is more important to you---The fact that you have a slot on the show, or the note from Buddy? You've got plenty of experience at playing in front of crowds. So there's nothing to worry about there. But the rah-rah note from BE? THAT'S the treasure, and the part I'd be proudest of.
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Post by Roual Ranes »

I had an old pro tell me that if you make a mistake just grin and when you come to that part again grin first and try to make the same mistake.......the audience will laugh with you.......
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Bill,
Congrats on getting a spot, you'll do fine, I know, I've heard you play :)

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Post by John Lacey »

The crucial part is the leadup to the gig. Don't be thinking about it too hard or you'll get obsessed, then freak out when it happens. I played in '83 and drank a few to relieve my anxiety until...guess what? Drunk! I was panciked when I got up there. In later years at steel shows I developed a more "have fun" attitude and regarded the audience as friends and brothers rather then critics.
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Post by JACK HEERN »

Bill,
Congrats a bunch! You deserve the spot and you will do great! Put a shock absorber on your volume pedal and go for it!!! :D
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Post by Jack Conyer »

Bill, That's "great" CONGRATULATIONS Well deserved. Bill, if you play as good as you did at the Florida Steel Show, you'll have no problems. I'll be rooting for you.

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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Thanks to all of you. I am excited.

And to Mr. Roy:
"I do have one question.... Bill are we really gonna do "that song".... ."

YES
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Post by Roy Rosetta »

Let not your heart be troubled brother Bill....I've got it !!!! As a matter of fact while you and Linda are spending a few days at our house in July I just might give you a "very small preview"... ;-).
Hug Linda for us and we'll see you both in Gulfport shortly.
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I'm intrigued - what IS 'That song...'?
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Roger,

My guess is that they are talking about "Look At Us" -- perhaps as a tribute to John.
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Post by Roy Rosetta »

"Other Roy" and Roger, I'd tell you the name of "that song" (kind of an inside thing that we've amused ourselves with for years) but I would be stealing Bill's thunder. Should he want to devulge the title of the song we should let him do it, but thanks for your interest. :)
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Congrats, Bill. If you're taking requests, two of my favorites to hear you play are "Bitter They Are" and "The Waltz You Saved For Me". You do an awesome job on everything you play, but these two stand out for me.
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

"Bitter They Are" FOR SURE ROY & ROY.

Thanks Roger. Can hardly wait
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Post by Jamie Lennon »

Bill your a great player, you do great !!! Congrats by the way !!!!!!
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Thanks Jamie. Coming from a great player such as you, I consider that a HIGH compliment.

Bill
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Post by BOBBY JACKS »

Bill,Buddy has the same way with his words as he has with his fingers. Great words from the Master.
Can't wait to hear you play, You'll do great BJ !!!!
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