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Big Steel Show in Norwalk, CT Nov. 8th & 9th
Posted: 29 Sep 2003 9:05 am
by Bob Maickel
The 30th Annual Pedal Steel Guitar Association show will be held on November 8th and 9th at the Doubletree Club Hotel in Norwalk, Connecticut. This will be the biggest show we’ve ever done. Confirmed steel players include: Randy Beavers, Jim Cohen, Sonny Curtis, Jeff DeMaio with Scott Tyler (twin guitars) and the Gunsmoke band, John Hughey, Doug Jernigan, Jim Roule, Dewitt Scott, Herby Wallace, John Widgren and the Western Caravan band, and Joe Wright.
For the complete show schedule go to:
http://www.psga.org
Don’t miss this one! It’s going to be a terrific show.
Posted: 29 Sep 2003 11:17 am
by Joe Casey
This is indeed a great lineup. Nice to see that Jimmy Roule's on the bill. Jim belongs in that company.Wonder if he has his new "Fessy" yet?
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Posted: 29 Sep 2003 4:44 pm
by Merle Record
Yes, this looks like the greatest show ever. The PSGA show is one of my very favorites, easy to find, great hotel with a friendly staff, plenty of good eating places up and down Conn. Avenue and of course plenty of good steel picking.
I'll be going down from Maine and bringing some of my gang with me, none of which are steel players. I guess they want to find out why I'm so attracted to these shows.ha ha
Aren't we lucky to have these? Merle
Posted: 29 Sep 2003 5:10 pm
by Bob Maickel
Merle:
We are fortunate to have you and more than 1530 other PSGA members,supporting our efforts to promote steel guitar all over the world, through our annual show and the Pedal Steel Newsletter for the past 30 years. It ain't an easy job, but we stick with it because you and brothers and sisters like you are there. Thanks!
Posted: 30 Sep 2003 3:50 am
by Don Sulesky
Come one,come all to the PSGA show.
This should be a super show and great talent to boot.
I'll be driving up from Florida, 1200+ miles for this one. Bob and his staff do a great job and put on one of the best steel shows in the country. So be there and help support the PSGA. I'm looking forward to chatting with some of my old friends I haven't seen in a few years also since moving to Florida.
Don
Posted: 30 Sep 2003 4:10 am
by Fred Justice
Bob,
If you only knew how bad i want to be there.
Sounds like a great show,what a line up of
great players.
Save some fun for me ,maybe next year i can
make it.
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Fred Justice,
SWSGA
Posted: 30 Sep 2003 9:52 am
by Sonny Curtis
Bob
Thanks for having me this year. I've been a member of the PSGA since it began. I'm so glad to get the opportunity to see you.
Looking forward to being with you and expecting a great show.
Your friend
Sonny Curtis
www.sonnycurtis.net <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Sonny Curtis on 30 September 2003 at 10:54 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Sonny Curtis on 30 September 2003 at 10:54 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 1 Oct 2003 12:08 pm
by John De Maille
Bumparoo !!!!
Posted: 1 Oct 2003 3:03 pm
by Herby Wallace
I just wanted to add that I am again honored and pleased to be a part of this great shows. I have played this show many times and it is without a doubt one of the finest shows in the country. Everything is done strictly first class. Also, I might add that the backup band is always fantastic. The audience at this show is always one of the best anyplace in that they are very aware and hip as to what is being played. I am certainly looking forward to being back in Norwalk.
Herby Wallace
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Posted: 2 Oct 2003 3:56 pm
by Bob Maickel
Thanks for the great response we've had from the posts on this forum. I've just received confirmation that Gene Fields will also attend for the first time, and that he is scheduled to play on the Sunday portion of our PSGA program. This is wonderful news, since Gene is not only a fine player, but dating back to his days with (pre-CBS) Fender, an authentic designer of the Fender pedal steel guitars. Gene continues to build the GFI Steel Guitars.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Maickel on 02 October 2003 at 05:01 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 3 Oct 2003 12:16 pm
by John De Maille
Bob,
This is great news! What are we going to do for our 50th year celebration?
Posted: 3 Oct 2003 2:09 pm
by HowardR
I'm looking forward to a great show and always enjoy writing the review for the newsletter. This allows me to meet and speak with the players.
Hey wait, this is a very friendly intimate show, you can do that regardless!
Posted: 3 Oct 2003 7:59 pm
by Merle Record
John,
The 50th year celebration you ask? As I understand it, it's in the planning stage and if we can get someone to set up our steels and help us up on stage you and I are to play a duet. But I told them only if you promised to slow "Rocky Top" way down to regular speed so I could keep up.
HowardR,
I agree this is a friendly intimate show and that's the beauty of it. It's big enough to have the top notch players but at the same time small enough to allow plenty of opportunity to socialize with them.
We better call the hotel now and lock in the special PSGA room rate. Merle
Posted: 4 Oct 2003 3:52 am
by Tony Palmer
Looking forward to it again, Bob! Us Rhode Islanders will be there again to hear some great music and enjoy this exceptionally well produced show. With the great lineup of players, the super large video screen to show closeups of the steels, the fantastic backup band, the vendors and a nice hotel (and don't forget the "intimate setting"!).....well it doesn't get any better than this! Keep up the good work!
Posted: 4 Oct 2003 11:37 am
by Bob Maickel
Wow! You guys are terrific. Thanks for all the kind remarks and comments. It is always a pleasure to meet and greet all our friends from New England and the Northeast states.
The 50th Annual show will probably be titled the Geriatric Special. We can plan to have wheel chair races to see who gets to their steel first. Goodness, I'll be 88 years old in 2023 (Good Lord willin').
Next Friday, October 10th, Mike Gross will feature his annual Swingin' West tribute show to the Pedal Steel Guitar Association 30th Annual Celebration. The program is heard over WVOF-FM in Fairfield, CT from 9 pm until Midnight Eastern Time and may be tuned in on the Internet at:
http://www.wvof.org
Mike will be playing steel cuts on Swingin' West for 3 hours. He will feature the artists that are scheduled to play our show. Tune in if you are able, it promises to be a great show!
Posted: 4 Oct 2003 5:46 pm
by Jody Carver
Bob M. writes
Geriatric Special. Speak for yourself Robert and leave us younger guys out of this.
No show would be complete without the master
of Western Swing History and a Lover of Steel
Guitar. MIKE GROSS.
Make certain Howard has enough towels to go
round this year
Can I come to your 88th
birthday? I'll bring the hot water bottles
Good Luck..
Posted: 5 Oct 2003 6:43 am
by Roger Rettig
Hi, Bob - and John,
What's the rate at the hotel, or is it full by now?
It looks like I'm not working that week, and I'd like to make it - the last time I was there I still lived in NYC, so that has to be '97.
I hope to see ALL you guys there, including my friends in Western Caravan. Is Van playing guitar?
best,
RR<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Roger Rettig on 05 October 2003 at 07:44 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 5 Oct 2003 7:27 am
by HowardR
Jody, at the 50th PSGA show, I'll be handing out diapers.....
Posted: 5 Oct 2003 10:23 am
by Jody Carver
I'll be handing out diapers.....
There will be a waiting list..give them a number.
First come First Served.
Posted: 5 Oct 2003 10:27 am
by Jody Carver
And the Line Forms in the rear boys,,,,,,,,,
Now That Howards back in town.
Posted: 5 Oct 2003 11:14 am
by Bob Maickel
Roger: The special Pedal Steel Guitar Association room rate at the Doubletree Hotel in Norwalk, CT is $80 per night. There are plenty rooms still available, but the cut off date is November 1st. It would be great if you could be with us Roger. Don Sulesky is making the trip up from Hernando, FL.
Van Manakas will not be with us this year. He and his wife are expecting another addition to their family in early November, so he has to stay at home in Nashville waiting for the big event. We are pleased that Don Cerce Jr. will be playing lead for us the whole weekend. Don does a great job!
Jody: Of course you are invited to my 88th birthday party in 2023. We can do a duet of Limehouse Blues with lots of Boo-Wahs!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bob Maickel on 05 October 2003 at 12:16 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 5 Oct 2003 3:22 pm
by Jody Carver
Bob by that time I think we will get more
Boo's than wahs,,,the wahs will be the people
crying for help.
edited....which one of us gets to drive the
Rascal??<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 05 October 2003 at 04:23 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 5 Oct 2003 5:46 pm
by Roger Rettig
How long is the drive from NYC, please? I can't remember.
I'll do my best to be there - I've missed the last two ISGCs 'cause of gigs, and this'll make up for it.
RR
PS: Van and Patience are into mass-production, aren't they? I'm off to Nashville later this month, and I'll go and say 'Hi'...
Posted: 5 Oct 2003 7:02 pm
by HowardR
It's approximately a one hour drive from NYC.
Posted: 7 Oct 2003 12:20 pm
by John De Maille
Well, I can feel the anticipation, already. This show's gonna be a barn burner!! We're all so lucky to be able to have an organization like the PSGA, with so many good and devoted friends. Without us all, and I do mean everybody in the PSGA, supporting the club, these great shows would never happen. Thanks to you all (ya'll) for your support.
Merle- I've given up playing Rocky Top, it took me 3 weeks to untie my fingers.