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Georgia Jam Great

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 3:00 pm
by Ernest Cawby
Roger, Donna and all thanks for a good show, and to all who attended. Doug was up to speed and played as only he can, doug the fish are still biting will keep you posted, will check them out this week and post pictures.
Some freat talent in the Ga. groupe you missed good one if you were not there.
We got a call at 1:00 AM after the show, Kurtis had to be rushed to the Hos, sunday nite passed out and will be there 3 days for check up. Belinda's baby, (22),so we had to get up and rush back to Valdosta. At home and resting up.

ernie

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 4:17 pm
by Brett Day
Ernie, I'll be at the December show. I was on my way home from my cousin's wedding, so I couldn't be there yesterday. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 5:22 pm
by Marlin Smoot
I got to the Jam late Sunday afternoon (around 2:00pm) but I got there in time to hear Tommy Dodd, Doug J and Roger Crawford with his band.

What I witnessed was some of the greatest talent on steel guitars. Pro level playing all around.

It's hard to say something without leaving someone out but I have to say, Georgia has some of the best steel guitar talent around. What a treat to hear such great players...all for a donation.

No matter who's playing at this show, its always great for those who attend. The prep and planning is first class.

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 6:19 pm
by Bill Cunningham
Yes, it was great but just didn't seem complete without hearing Herby Wallace and getting to hang out with him a bit. Let's all pray for him for next time!

Doug was awesome as Earnie already said and I particularly enjoyed Bill Ferguson's sound.

Check out Tommy Dodd's new CD. I got a copy yesterday and listened through it 3 times on the way home.

Once again a special thanks to the officers for giving us an event like this at home. It was long overdue when the organization was formed.


Looking forward to the next time!

Bill C.


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Bill Cunningham
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Posted: 26 Jun 2006 6:50 pm
by Brett Day
The Georgia Peach Jam was the first show I played in 2004 and the Hollonville Opry House is wonderful and amazing at the same time. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 1:41 am
by Donna Dodd
Yes, it was a great Georgia Peach Jam once again at the Hollonville Opry House! I'm not shy about telling everyone how much I love this place - so in case you missed it the other 200 times I've said it, I LOVE THE HOLLONVILLE OPRY HOUSE!! Image

We missed some of our members who didn't come for various reasons: Gene Still, Barney Miller, Brett Day, Shorty Smith.

It was an honor having Doug and Jetta Jernigan as our guests!! You could have heard a pin drop when he played. It was magical!

We all really enjoyed hearing the Filmore Band and Roger Crawford - the PREZ CAN PLAY!!
And speaking of the PreZ - did he do a great job in the auction or what??
<SMALL>Do I hear a $105? 105? 105? No? then how about a $110? Oh, I see a hand - $110 . . . </SMALL>
Way to go Roger!!

Also, I love seeing guys play who haven't been part of the regular line-up. Scott Kirk had a very nice set - and what a gorgeous guitar!! Maybe the trick is driving to Macon first, missing your time-slot, then playing without shoes?? Image

I can't go without saying something about my husband - he's my favorite player in the world. I never tire of hearing him play - and like Bill Ferguson says, "that's the way it's supposed to be with wives!" Timeless Highway's new lead singer, Randy McDonald, is a terrific new member of the band. He has great talent, a wonderful heart, fabulous voice and a jewel of a partner-in-life, wife - Teresa. The band is stronger than ever with Randy!! Next time, I think he may just do Georgia. It was the first time I heard them with the new members "officially," that is.

Ernie Cawby and his family drive a long way to support the Georgia peach jam - and they are my adopted family. I'm sorry to hear about Kurtis, and will pray for his health. Good set, Ernie! I love you all!!

Special thanks to the back-up band - Jim, Woody, Johnny, Wayne1, Wayne2, Bill Cunningham - your guys are the BEST!!

Next time, get there by 10:00 to hear Bob Evens play - WHAT A TREAT!!

Thank you to all who played, all who volunteered your time, all who attended, your generous donations - and to the Opry House for making it possible in a venue that makes wonderful memories that will last a lifetime!
Donna

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Donna Dodd
Secretary, Georgia Steel Guitar Association
www.GeorgiaSteelGuitar.com
www.DonnaDodd.com WEAR Steel Guitar

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Posted: 27 Jun 2006 4:02 am
by Ernest Cawby
Roger I talked to don But did not get to talk to you about the pictures, I brought my good camera but when I saw Don shooting I did not want to get in the way. If you send me the pics I will post them on my website,we have had over 200.000 hits there.

let me know.

ernie

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 5:23 am
by Bob Strum
Again another great show that just gets better each next event. Thanks to all for the opportunity to play and listen to some of the finest people.

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 10:34 am
by Bill Cook
Another great show in Georgia. These are the best people in the world. Make you feel so comfortable you think you are at your home. Thanks for another great day of fellowship and music.
Bill

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 9:25 pm
by Brett Day
I missed this show, but the GFI and I will be at the next show in December. I'm so proud to be a member of the Georgia Steel Guitar Association. What an amazing steel association to be a part of! To the Georgia Steel Guitar Association- I love y'all! And, Donna I agree with ya-I LOVE THE HOLLONVILLE OPRY HOUSE TOO! Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Brett Day on 27 June 2006 at 10:27 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Brett Day on 27 June 2006 at 10:30 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 9:38 am
by Scott Kirk
Thanks Donna,I had a great time the players were incredible!The Hollonsville Opry House was THE place to be if you wanted to hear great music and it is so good to see so many people who share the interest of the steel guitar and the beautiful sound it can make.My Thanks to Roger C for fitting me in even though I was just a tad bit late.Thank you Tommy Dodd for filling in till me and my barefoot got there. Nobody gets tired of hearing Tommy pick And Oh yea the icing on the cake....DOUG JERNIGAN,need I say more.

Posted: 29 Jun 2006 1:36 pm
by Jim Meiring
what a great time at the Peach Jam. Many thanks to everyone who helped put it together. Everyone played great. Doug really puts on a great performance. Wish Herby could have been there.

Posted: 3 Jul 2006 10:29 am
by Roger Crawford
Sorry to be so late jumping in here with the proper "Thank You's" that are deserved here. First...we have one of the finest staff bands that you can imagine. Woody, Johnny, Wayne, Wayne and Jim, plus Bill and Billy giving the boys a break. WOW!!! Bill, we need to have you on staff. Not only an excellent steeler, an excellent bass guitarist as well.

Stage crews earn their keep, and Bill Nicholson and Larry Moore were on the spot all day and kept things moving like they should.

Emcee work requires a special talent, and along with his special talent on steel, Tommy Dodd keeps things moving and interesting between players.

Running the front desk getting everyone greeted, signed in, and signing up new members and handling the donations, Donna Dodd. I think I even saw her with a broom after the show!

And what kind of show would it be without all of the players??? Too many to list, but all did an excellent job. And add Doug Jernigan to that mix...again, WOW!!!

And for our "special cause", THANK YOU to every member and guest that participated. We'll have an update for you soon.

Be on the lookout for details about the December Jam!
Thanks to all,
Roger Crawford
President, GaSGA