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Full-time pedal steel player needed.
Posted: 30 Jun 2005 10:47 am
by Ed Mooney
This is a full-time salaried gig playing pedal steel and ideally, doubling on Tele, with a touring band. The have been a rock/country band and are going for a more country/rock direction. Contact the band directly at
http://www.hellodave.com/ or Al Wetzel at
bigalwetzel@yahoo.com
Al was in my store today and asked if I would post this for him.
Thanks,
Ed Mooney
Posted: 1 Jul 2005 9:04 pm
by Roger Woods
Ed,
Wish I was in the area. Would drag down my pedals, lead, and bass to an audition. Listened to a bunch of songs at the web page. Hell of a singer and great band! My kind of music even though I is an old dude who started playing the bars in 1957. I is probably way too old for the band, but it never hurts to dream about picking with such a great group.
On a couple of songs I heard a steel picker. Was that a studio dude or a regular with them? If you know.
Meanwhile, there is always picking at the Slabs this winter.
Roger Woods
Baltimore, MD
Posted: 2 Jul 2005 8:33 am
by Ed Mooney
Roger, I don't know anything about the band other than whats on the web-site. I agree the a great sounding band. If I didn't have my store tying me down I'd audtion for it and I'm an old guy too. If you email the band or Al they would probably tell you who is on the pedal steel.
Ed
Posted: 3 Jul 2005 5:13 am
by Bobby Duncan
I sent them an email on their website, but haven't heard anything back.
BD
Posted: 8 Jul 2005 5:42 pm
by Bob Martin
Hey guys don't knock yourself for being mature. Some of the best players in the world are over 50. I don't think I need to name any names just think about your favorite players.
Now that being said there are bunches of young studs&studetts hee hee kicking butt too. But seriously I love to hear the tastiness of the more mature players. Although I don't mind hearing a finger burning solo either......
When I was younger all I wanted to do is play 16th note and fast triplets just s fast and sloppy as I cold but in the last several years I have finally learned the advantage of playing the money licks. I have finally learned that there is life after 16th and 32nd notes.
Keep up the good music guys
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