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proving that the pedal steel can play jazz
Posted: 18 May 2006 6:26 pm
by Jason Schofield
I have a buddy that's a professional jazz drummer. I've told him many times about my taking up the pedal steel and he thinks it's a joke or something. I was wondering if someone could post or send me a mp3 of some killer jazz played on the pedal steel. "My Funny Valentine" would be awsome. I want to prove to him that it's a legitimate instrument for jazz. My e-mail is in my profile. thanks in advance. Jason
Posted: 18 May 2006 7:10 pm
by Bobby Lee
That's sort of silly, thinking that pedal steel isn't a jazz instrument. You should buy Buddy's black album ("Emmons Guitar Company" #A-057-CD from the Forum catalog). That would shut him up.
If you're going to be a steel player, you need this album anyway. It's the best ever.
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Posted: 18 May 2006 7:19 pm
by Bill Hatcher
I was reading through the Pat Martino website and on it he has a list of the recordings in his record collection. Beside some of the recordings he makes some personal remarks. He says that he has a Buddy Emmons recording of his tune "The Great Stream" and that it is his favorite rendition of the song. THAT, from the composer and also one of the jazz guitar greats.
The pedal guitar has not yet made an impact in the jazz world like it is capable of. Someday.
Posted: 18 May 2006 7:22 pm
by Jim Cohen
Other than the great Black Album, I highly recommend you get a copy of Doug Jernigan's "Jazz by Jernigan". It's an amazing display of steel guitar jazz (Charlie Parker and others). Doug has also recorded a great version of "My Funny Valentine" on an earlier CD but for all jazz, all the time, get Jazz by Jernigan.
Posted: 18 May 2006 7:23 pm
by Dan Beller-McKenna
If you can find it on vinyl, the Doug and Bucky album (Jernigan and Pizzerelli) was the epitome of jazz on steel. Soon to be released on CD by Rounder, I see.
Dan
Posted: 18 May 2006 8:52 pm
by Larry Hamilton
"Minors Aloud" with Buddy Emmons and Lenny Breau. Give Your friend $10 for every country lick. I don't think you will owe him anything.
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Posted: 18 May 2006 10:06 pm
by Bob Hoffnar
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Posted: 18 May 2006 10:22 pm
by Steve Alcott
"Moment's Notice" by Richard Nelson-available I believe from bOb. Richard's playing impresses me greatly, and gets a great response from every one of my jazzbo buddies when they hear it.
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Posted: 19 May 2006 1:35 am
by George Redmon
Send him a couple of cuts off Reeces' new Jazz CD with Jim Stahlhut titled "Out Of Nowhere" Track 1 "On Green Dolphin Street"
or Track 7 "This Masquerade" my two personal favorites should put the hurt on him. This is jazz...in it's purist form. I have our local public radio station playing there work on their jazz show..not easy to get your music on public radio. I am working on those stubborn folks to feature Reece and Jims' work on a Jazz Showcase program, where their entire album will be featured...and i WILL git'er done. And ya'all just thought i was a crazy hillbilly....i yam....
Posted: 19 May 2006 2:11 am
by Tony Prior
or just listen to Steve Palousek playing Chick Corea's' SPAIN..
http://www.awesomeworksrecording.com/cd%20for%20sale.htm
or this
Real live Jazz
One Note Samba by Doug...
So basically he is implying, like many, that it is the Instrument that plays the MUSIC, not the Player ..
correct ? ''and wants you to PROVE it ?
Ask your Drummer pal if he can play Country... seeing that he is a Professional .
whatever you do, DO NOT take his opinion for anything musically ..if you want to play Steel..play Steel..
it's the PLAYER not the Instrument...
unless you are a Professional Jazz Drummer of course..
oh, and by the way..seeing he is a Professional Jazz Drummer, he should recognize the REAL LIVE JAZZ mp3 above...and tell you the name of the tune..before you tell him..<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 19 May 2006 at 01:43 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 19 May 2006 4:12 am
by David L. Donald
Of course Buddy Emmon's Swinging series and Jazz by Jernigan,
Doug's version of Anthropology should shut your friends mouth...
But also either of Al Vescovo's albums fits a clasic jazz mold perfectly.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 19 May 2006 at 11:31 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 19 May 2006 8:22 am
by Mike Selecky
Have him listen to this
alternate site<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Selecky on 19 May 2006 at 12:14 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 19 May 2006 10:19 am
by Jim Cohen
Any questions?
Posted: 19 May 2006 11:04 am
by Roy Ayres
Yeah, Jim; I have a question. I have a copy of "Jazz by Jernigan" -- My question is, "How does one
listen fast enough to enjoy it?"
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Posted: 19 May 2006 12:41 pm
by Jim Cohen
Practice on bluegrass first?
Posted: 19 May 2006 1:13 pm
by Junior Knight
You got jazz? then you need *REESE Anderson*! Nuff said!
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Posted: 19 May 2006 1:21 pm
by Andrew Buhler
Posted: 19 May 2006 2:33 pm
by Jason Schofield
Guy, Thanks for all the great response. I think I have plenty of arsenal now.
Now I have to convince him that my ukulele is no joke either. LOL
Posted: 19 May 2006 8:01 pm
by Frank Parish
Jazz on a Uke??
Posted: 19 May 2006 8:23 pm
by Adam Davis
"music is music and all instruments are the same."
That's an abridged quote from Gib Wharton's website that I think deserves consideration.
Posted: 19 May 2006 9:06 pm
by Jerry Erickson
Drifting along...... Jazz on a uke? Listen to Herb Ohta and Lyle Ritz', "A Night of Ukulele Jazz". Great stuff. Lyle did a jazz uke album in 1957!
Here's a uke version of Spain and the bass player needs frets.
http://www.ukuleledisco.com/spain?PHPSESSID=1366a52d15da2797c2e80e0293127485
Posted: 19 May 2006 9:38 pm
by Jason Schofield
Wow, Thanks for the Midnight Ukulele Disco link. That's a killer Spain..
I tackled My Funny Valentine on my Uke.. Wasn't really planning on usuing it on Jazz but who know..
Posted: 20 May 2006 4:42 am
by Roger Kelly
Jazzy....<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roger Kelly on 21 May 2006 at 11:08 AM.]</p></FONT>