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Good examples of non-pedal in today's Americana Music
Posted: 8 May 2018 11:57 am
by Nick Anderson
Electric non-pedal, they is. . .
Completely aware of Jerry Douglas's lap playing, but looking for other examples.
Thanks.
Posted: 8 May 2018 12:15 pm
by Mark Roeder
Jeremy Wakefield, his work in Wayne Hancock's band and the Lucky Stars for one.plus his Steel guitar CD "Steel Guitar Caviar"
Posted: 8 May 2018 1:41 pm
by Bill McCloskey
David Lindley,
Posted: 8 May 2018 2:23 pm
by Paul DiMaggio
Cindy Cashdollar, Eddie Rivers, Tony Locke and Rose Sinclair, jut to name a few.
Posted: 8 May 2018 2:52 pm
by Mark Eaton
Up there around the top of this list should be Greg Leisz. Check out this video of Greg and Jackson Browne at Bill Asher's booth playing Warren Zevon's
Lawyers, Guns and Money at the 2017 NAMM Show in Anaheim.
I think the guitar Greg is playing is a variation on Bill's Ben Harper Signature Model, with a pair of phat sounding humbuckers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pvKay40ur8
Posted: 8 May 2018 3:51 pm
by Rick Abbott
Lee Jeffriess, with West Coast Ramblers etc.
Chris Bauer, with The Farmer and Adele
Posted: 8 May 2018 3:51 pm
by Levi Gemmell
Seconding Jeremy Wakefield, Lee Jeffriess and Tony Locke, big time. Chris Scruggs does great work, maybe more straight-ahead than you're seeking.
Posted: 8 May 2018 4:40 pm
by Mark Eaton
Tony Locke is a fine player for sure, but unless I have missed a bunch, the videos I have seen of him are in the realm of "standards" like
Stardust and
Begin the Beguine. The original poster was asking about Americana. If you were trying to get a gig for your band and the venue owner wanted "Americana" and would like to hear some samples - would you send him a CD with tunes like Stardust and Begin the Beguine? If there are some out there from Tony that qualify for what is defined as Americana or maybe Roots, someone please point me in the right direction.
It goes for players who I would characterize as more of the retro western swing style as well. The music itself is as American as apple pie, but in terms of where it fits genre-wise, if a venue owner thought he was getting "Americana" and you show up and start playing Bob Wills tunes, he might not be real happy.
Even though it may not be truly what we see as contemporary "Americana" since so many of us here grew up listening to the Allman Brothers, I'm thinking in terms of what Nick is asking in this thread, maybe this version of
One Way Out by sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell (Larkin Poe) fits the bill:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlYKXbkdCCg
Posted: 8 May 2018 5:35 pm
by Levi Gemmell
My mistake! I see your point, Mark.
Posted: 9 May 2018 2:46 am
by Andy Volk
Posted: 9 May 2018 7:20 am
by Joe Burke
Becca Mancari is a singer form Nashville. Lots of lap steel. I'm not a big fan of effects, but there used nicely here. Does a great live show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFf-NZsFFWk
http://hyperurl.co/vuvza3
Posted: 9 May 2018 7:32 am
by Mark Roeder
Gary Brandon and his son do some cool stuff as the Vanduras
CD "In the Dark"
I hear there is a follow up CD in the works
Posted: 9 May 2018 7:48 am
by Joe Burke
"Greg Leisz is all over this under-the-radar CD from Buddy Miller, Marc Rebot & Bill Frisell:"
Andy - Seems that YouTube Canada is blocking the Buddy Miller links. What is the album? Thanks.
Posted: 9 May 2018 9:58 am
by Mark Eaton
Joe Burke wrote:"Greg Leisz is all over this under-the-radar CD from Buddy Miller, Marc Rebot & Bill Frisell:"
Andy - Seems that YouTube Canada is blocking the Buddy Miller links. What is the album? Thanks.
The album featuring Buddy (band leader/music director), Marc Ribot, and Greg Leisz is
Majestic Silver Strings on New West Records.
It's a pretty good album - and I think I own literally everything Buddy has ever done either as one of the main guys or under his own name. You could say I'm a big fan.
Here is the description from New West:
Majestic Silver Strings is Buddy's reimagination of classic country songs with unrestrained guitars, atmosphere and attitude. Buddy and the three acclaimed guitarists Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot and Greg Leisz (together they are The Majestic Silver Strings) together push each song into a new cosmos warped in reverb. Guest vocalists include Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin, Lee Ann Womack, Chocolate Genius and Julie Miller.
Posted: 9 May 2018 9:58 am
by Andy Volk
Really great record. Majestic Silver Strings - also comes with a "making of" DVD:
Posted: 9 May 2018 10:04 am
by Mark Roeder
Buddy is one of the best
Posted: 9 May 2018 11:44 am
by Andy Volk
Two of the gems on the CD are a stark, mournful version of "Bury me not on the lone prairie" and a deadly serious version of Roger Miller's originally tongue-in-check tune, "Dang Me."
Posted: 14 May 2018 12:38 pm
by Bengt Erlandsen
Thanks to Mark Eaton for making me aware of these two having a ball playing the blues. This clip of Rollin' and tumblin is too good to not be shared.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHm5dd-wPdE
B.Erlandsen
Posted: 14 May 2018 1:27 pm
by Tom Keller
Michael Witcher, Is an excellent lap steel and Dobro Player.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz3YFaQ9bjM
Tom Keller
Posted: 14 May 2018 11:38 pm
by David Mason
We have a VERY long post up about different styles, 15 pages so far, it's really worth it to bookmark it and check the end for the new add-ons... after you've listened to the 100 or so guys in the first 15 pages! Well there goes the summer... most of the people above are in that thready already, but (fortunately!) ther been no need to collate or indexicise it. We just keep adding stuff on, it's kinda... monstrous by now - there are some real howling gems up there for sure. You
could tack all the replies above as a link over there - 16 pages, yay!
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=208507
THESE guys freak me out, the greatest, totally unknow steel players, like what Daniel Lanois wants to be. In Japan these guys both have reps as composers, but wow. There's SIX videos of them up there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbLqRh7_aiM
Posted: 15 May 2018 3:59 pm
by Nick Anderson
Not really about other styles, just Americana.
Posted: 15 May 2018 4:33 pm
by Rick Abbott
Posted: 16 May 2018 2:58 am
by Mike Neer
I’m not entirely sure what constitutes Americana anymore, but a few of the steel players I admired most are Eric Heywood, Greg Leisz, Jon Rauhouse, Jeremy Wakefield and Lee Jeffriess. As you can see, they are pretty different from each other, some pedal steel, and so is the music they make.
I have to add Junior Brown as Citizen #1. Is it Americana? Absolutely.
For Americana, I think it’s super important to listen to pedal steel players.
Posted: 28 May 2018 10:35 am
by G Strout
Fats Kaplan does a lot nice stuff... along with Chris Scruggs, and Whit Wright
Gary