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The Heavenly Band?

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 8:10 am
by John P. Phillips
Guys,
First let me wish all of you a joyful and happy 4th. Now, since I haven't started a post in some time, I was just sitting around reminiscing about some of the pickers that have gone on, especially recently. WOW! what a band they must have up there right now. Let's have a fun thread and remember some of the great, (and maybe not so grear) ones that have gone.
What would your heavenly band consist of? With my limited memory since heart surgery, I'l try to start it out.
Twin Steels -Jimmy Day & Curly Chalker
Twin leads - Chet & Roy

I'm really at a loss right now memory wise so help me out, some of you other members of the "Old F@rts Club" Who would your heavenly band consist of?

Let's have fun with this one guys and remember some of our favorites.

WHO'LL BE FIRST?

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"LET'S GO STEEL SOMETHING" If it feels good, DO IT, if it feels "COUNTRY", do it TWICE
JPP



Posted: 4 Jul 2001 8:33 am
by Gregg Galbraith
Drums: Larrie London and Doug Renaud

Bass: Roy Huskey Jr. and III

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 8:47 am
by Rick Garrett
On Steel Bobby Garrett! Lead guitar Mr. Chet Atkins.

Rick

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 8:49 am
by Steve Feldman
Jimi Hendrix and Duane Allman

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Posted: 4 Jul 2001 9:14 am
by John P. Phillips
Hey guys, great answers. I couldn't remember a lot of them, but you're joggin' my memory.(that happens when you get older they tell me)
Keep 'em coming!

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"LET'S GO STEEL SOMETHING" If it feels good, DO IT, if it feels "COUNTRY", do it TWICE
JPP



Posted: 4 Jul 2001 9:30 am
by Larry Miller
Tommy Jackson on Fiddle

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 9:37 am
by Smiley Roberts
....& Dale Potter.

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Posted: 4 Jul 2001 9:47 am
by Jody Carver
Hey John,,,

Dont include me,,,Im not good enough not yet anyhow,,,I was once asked by my pastor to play at the church,,,,his reason??? he wanted to show the people the difference in the organ versus my steel playing,,,,The organ what was like he described as "heaven"
I was to play as myself to show them what "
hell could be like" leave me out till I get a little better......

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 9:53 am
by Jerry Roller
My good friends Don Andrews on drums and Randy Gibson on steel. Not quite as well known as some mentioned but certainly great players!!! When it comes time to play "Amazing Grace" I still think no one did it better than Harold Flynn.
Jerry<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Roller on 04 July 2001 at 10:55 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Roller on 04 July 2001 at 10:57 AM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 2:51 pm
by Jody Carver
John
Here is a few of my favorites,,,Boggs,Murphey
McAulliff, Day, Vance Terry, Wiggins, Curly and now Chet will trade licks with all these lucky people,,,,

I pray that we keep what we have with us right now for a long long time...how ya doin
on your new guitar??

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 3:27 pm
by Jerry Roller
Since we are going back further than the last year or so I certainly would want to include one of the best friends I ever had in the steel guitar world. That would be Zane Beck. He was the most generous person I ever knew in the business and of course he was an awesome steel player.
Jerry

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 3:50 pm
by BobG
Jerry Garcia on steel , lead guitar and banjo
....Careful everyone... your not allowed
to flame anyone in "THIS" band.

Posted: 4 Jul 2001 6:13 pm
by John P. Phillips
Right Bob, no flamers here PLEASE! This is a fun one. No time limits. Jody, Doing as well as can be expected on the new guitar,(not all that good). BTW don't cut yourself too short, There were TWO pickers on that Hotclub LP. You're just still with us so you don't qualify, MY FRIEND
Retcop, you sure jogged my memory a bunch. How about the rest of you folks?

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"LET'S GO STEEL SOMETHING" If it feels good, DO IT, if it feels "COUNTRY", do it TWICE
JPP



Posted: 5 Jul 2001 9:36 am
by Skip T
Last evening I happened to click on C M T and saw a Marty Stuart video playing. Who was there - - the late "Gary Hogue" and that particular video spotlighted Gary several times. I know he is in that Heavenly Band with the many others like Jimmy Day.

Posted: 5 Jul 2001 11:28 am
by Dave Van Allen
actually there were more than just two pickers on the Hot CLub LP... but for now let me add JOhnny Cucci to the list for Heavenly Band...


Posted: 5 Jul 2001 12:56 pm
by Jerry Brightman
Boy,

I think Don Rich would be in there somewhere.

Jerry

Posted: 5 Jul 2001 1:22 pm
by John P. Phillips
Thanks Dave, I've been thinkin' about Johnny too. We're not restricting this to just country pickers either!
And GOD YES Jerry, let's not forget Don. He was a fav. of mine too!

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"LET'S GO STEEL SOMETHING" If it feels good, DO IT, if it feels "COUNTRY", do it TWICE
JPP

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Posted: 5 Jul 2001 3:59 pm
by Don Olson
I'm a steel player but I think Floyd Crammer would be the Piano player.

Posted: 5 Jul 2001 4:40 pm
by Mike Weirauch
Ronnie Hiatt and Harold Fogle would be in there somewhere. What about Pete Drake?

Posted: 5 Jul 2001 5:02 pm
by Donny Hinson
Pete Pepper, Slim Idaho, Homer Haynes, Curley Fox, and Texas Ruby!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 05 July 2001 at 06:04 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 5 Jul 2001 5:30 pm
by Jody Carver
Donny,,,,many people are probably not familiar with Slim Idaho,,,wow,,he was a great player,he was killed in a cycle accident years ago,,,Homer Haynes..do you refer to the other part of "Jethro Burns" of Homer & Jethro ?? or was there a steel player with the same name,,,Im seem to forget.I know there was Homer Haynes & Jethro Burns....Homer & Jethro

Posted: 5 Jul 2001 7:38 pm
by Dan Tyack
but there's this chick singer...

(Oops wrong topic).

Posted: 6 Jul 2001 9:30 am
by George Keoki Lake
Golly gee fellas and gals, I do hope the "Heavenly Gig" in the sky is not restricted to only American musicians...as we here in Canada have lost a few mighty fine steel guitarists over the years also. Two of whom come to mind include the sweetest of steel guitarists, Frank McPhalen, of Vancouver, while the latest was the very groovy and fine jazz steeler, Jack Mooney of Winnipeg. Is it o.k. for them to sit-in with the above mentioned names in that great band in the sky ? They paid their dues.

Posted: 6 Jul 2001 6:57 pm
by John P. Phillips
Durn right George,
To qualify, it don't matter where you came from, only that there gone now. I'm gonna add another one that some of you don't like but was a top notch musician, Buddy Rich also on drums. (ducking the flame darts!) Image Image Image

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"LET'S GO STEEL SOMETHING" If it feels good, DO IT, if it feels "COUNTRY", do it TWICE
JPP

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