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Dallas piano player
Posted: 7 Mar 2005 6:35 pm
by Howard Tate
Roy Rosetta. In Dallas, it was impossible to play something he could not play. He is the only one that never got a break, and he was unflappable. The show would not have been the same without him. What an iron man, I've never been more impressed.
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Posted: 7 Mar 2005 6:39 pm
by Paul King
Roy is no dobut a great piano player. He plays many of the steel shows and I understand he is a very fine gentleman. I have never heard a bad word about him and that speaks very well of an individual. Thanks Roy for playing the Texcas show, you did a fantastic job.
Posted: 7 Mar 2005 6:54 pm
by HowardR
I don't know him personally, but it seems that he is one in a million. If you look at extended family, there's hardly a thread that goes by where he and his wife aren't offering prayers and offering hope to those who are in need.
To me, he is the consumate musician.
<SMALL>it was impossible to play something he could not play.</SMALL>
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WELL
And not only that, he has good posture when he plays.
That's really true. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by HowardR on 07 March 2005 at 09:19 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 7 Mar 2005 8:21 pm
by Ford Cole
Add to Roy's expertise the precision of Paul, the percussionist, and Johnny Cox on bass and you have an unbeatable foundation for most anything musical!
Posted: 7 Mar 2005 8:24 pm
by Larry Toliver
Just an Echo of just what has been said about Roy Rosetta. He IS one in a million. He loves music, and plays any and everything thrown at him. He gave me his latest cd at Dallas, and it's great. If you don't have one, order it...Excellent! And what about Barbara? ALso one in a million. See ya later Roy and Barbara!
Larry Toliver
Posted: 8 Mar 2005 2:56 am
by Rick Garrett
I didn't get to attend the show this year due to work but from what I hear it was awesome. Roy and Barbara Rosetta are two of the kindest folks I've ever had the pleasure to meet. They both have hearts of gold no doubt and Roys as good as they come on piano. Real top shelf folks and I'm proud to call them both friends.
Rick
Posted: 8 Mar 2005 5:06 am
by Charlie Moore
I have played a couple show's with Roy he is a VERY nice person and can't put into word's about his playing and sit's there for 10,12 hour's marathon man i call him....glad to know the man..Charlie....
Posted: 8 Mar 2005 5:11 am
by Chuck S. Lettes
Roy is the man! Paul Polish is also a real pleasure to work with on stage. I can't imagine a Convention without these great players.
Chuck
Posted: 8 Mar 2005 5:30 am
by Jerry Lee Newberry
ROY IS THE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!
Donna
Posted: 8 Mar 2005 6:12 am
by Howard Tate
I should have given credit to the whole band, every one was excellent. I kept telling my wife what a good drummer Paul was, the bass player changed a few times and they were all great, loved the fiddle and reeds, and the guitars were so good. Of course one of them, Junior Knight, is also a Hall of Fame steeler. Howard, I like the comment about Roy's posture.
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Posted: 8 Mar 2005 10:46 am
by Roy Ayres
I, too, have played a couple of shows where Roy was in the backup band. Not only is he a great keyboard man and great personality, he has a
really great first name.
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Posted: 8 Mar 2005 8:07 pm
by Mike Shockley
The other fellow that played so much bass on the upright as well as great fiddle was Mark Abbott---A great musician and a fine fellow!!
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 3:54 am
by Paul Polish
I must jump in here and say...ROY, is my dear friend and it is my pleasure to get to work with him at a few of these shows. All of the comments above are correct. He is a kindly gentleman and works very hard for these shows. And takes them very seriously.
Something you may NOT know ,is that, in his spare time, Roy makes a lot if not most of the charts to the tunes that are done on the show. { if a player may be having a hard time with one }. The tunes that are being played these days are a bit more difficult then CHEATIN'HEART and CRAZY ARMS..{no offense to these all time great tunes} and one of the reasons the band can reach out to play some of the much more aggressive tunes these days are because ROY spends a lot of time charting and teaching the rest of the band how they are supposed to be played.
As Joe W. and Tommy D. have said in the past-- don't applaud for the tune being played-- applaud for the years it took the player to learn to play it that way..
Love you Roy and Ms Barbara
PS. Thanks guys for the nice comments about my playing this weekend. Y'all are too kind.
Paul and Dee<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Paul Polish on 09 March 2005 at 03:56 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Paul Polish on 09 March 2005 at 03:59 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 6:49 am
by Doug Childress
Roy Rosetta and I have been friends for quite a few years. We used to be in a band together and he was fun to work with. Few people know that He and Barbara (his wife) work an "Opry" type show in Kirbyville, Texas once a month. He is and has always been a gracious man with a wealth of musical knowledge and a willingness to be tolerant of those less talented. I had the good fortune of being present the night he got "discovered" by Herby Wallace. Herby had come to Nederland Texas to do a seminar and the host asked Roy to sit in with Herby. The result was that Herby asked Roy to go to the TSGA Jamboree with him and the rest is history. He just gets better with age!!!
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 6:51 am
by Jim Cohen
Roy, you ol' piano-pounder, you. It was great to play with you at Dallas again this year, as it always is. I just wish we had more time to just hang out together at these shows, but they never give you a break, do they? I'm glad to see you getting the recognition here you richly deserve, my friend. You and Barbara are the best.
Jimbeaux
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 9:51 am
by Steve Piticco
Roy,, You are a genuine person and player
I feel that I have known you all of my life.
Thanks for doing what you do so well!
You are the best!
Also to Paul and Mark, Thank you.
Love Steve Piticco.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Steve Piticco on 09 March 2005 at 09:55 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 10:00 am
by Fred Justice
If your a steel player and your going to play these shows,Roy Rosetta is your ace in the hole for sure.I have'nt ran across a song that he has'nt played yet.
Im very proud to call Roy & Barbara my friends.
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Posted: 9 Mar 2005 10:02 am
by Bill Simmons
ROY & BARB ROSETTA!!! Man, I call Roy the "Ironman of the Keys"...not only is he one of my all-time favorite musicians, but he just plays and plays for hours supporting the steel guitar players. This is why I call Roy the "Ironman".
I wish we had a special appreciation/award category for the hard working, dedicated musicians such as Roy Rosetta -- Bobby Caldwell's etc who put so some much effort over the years as back up musicians to our steel conventions. (Hint)
Barbara is another hard worker for the steel guitar show...thanks Barb for your hard work too. Hey Roy...I still think we needed a piano turnaround on Albert and Dale's solo album! HA.
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 1:40 pm
by David Wright
Well.....All I know about all this is
If I don't have Piano ~ Boy..and Drummer~ Boy...I am in big trouble!!!!I so enjoy playing with them, !!!!!!!!!!!!
There Hero...!!
Steel~Boy....
Ps...and there wifes are truly there strong points!!!!!
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Posted: 9 Mar 2005 1:54 pm
by Curt Shoemaker
I VOTE FOR ROY!! PS , AND OLE PAUL TOO !
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 2:09 pm
by Johnny Cox
Roy is a steel players best friend. He knows when to play and when not to play. He is always a gentleman both musically and as a man. Paul Polish is a bass players dream drummer. He always goes with the flow of the band instead of trying to control the band as many drummers do. It is always a great pleasure for me to be the third part of a rhythm section with these two. When any steel player has these guys along with Junior Knight on guitar and the likes of Mark Abbott or Mac McCrae on bass, there is no need for anything else. I'm only sorry I was not able to play more this year.
Johnny
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 3:30 pm
by Roy Rosetta
My Friends,
I am totally overwhelmed by your kindness and compliments, although I'm not sure I am deserving of the wonderful things you have said, but thank you for making this piano player very proud. Being the steel guitar lover that I am, it is my pleasure to work with each and every one of you who sits behind one of the instruments I love, for it is my labor of love.
My focus has always been on supporting the steel guitarist, in the best possible way, so that he or she has only to concern themselves with their own performance.
My work in the rhythm section of the staff band through out the weekend in Dallas was made so much easier because of the likes of my buddy and "super" drummer Paul Polish. Some of the finest bassist I have ever worked with Mark Abbott, Mac Mcrae, "LIttle Dumplin" Johnny Cox and Ray Keller. Working with these fine musicians will only make life easier for you.
Again I "thank" all of you and as always I'm looking forward to the next time.
Howard Tate, thank you for starting this topic. I am very humbled.
....Roy
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Music is a "gift" with many wrappings....
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Posted: 9 Mar 2005 5:00 pm
by Ben ODell
Gotta throw my $5.00 worth in here.
Roy Rosetta is usually the first one on the stage, the last to leave, and the only one, that plays a real 10:00 to 10:00 job. From the first note to the last Roy hangs in there like an ole rusty fish hook. Well maybe with exception of Paul Polish.
Roy once told me he was gonna have a piano show and invite one steel player.
And ole Roy sits back there and sand bags a bunch. Hand him a mike and he'll show you another thing or three. WHAT A PLAYER !!!
Can't say enough about Roy and Barb. We love ya'll !!!!!!!
Ben and Mickey O'Dell
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 5:19 pm
by Buck Grantham
He's my Cuz and I love him too!!!!!!!
Posted: 9 Mar 2005 5:33 pm
by Mike Hoover
Howard and all,
you are all correct, no finer than Roy, a true gentleman and performer.
nuff said
Mike
I don't know how he fooled Barbara though