Any players near the Nebraska Panhandle?
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Any players near the Nebraska Panhandle?
Still looking for some players/instructors in or around western Nebraska. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Pat
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Pat:
Many years ago while I worked the road we used to play Kearney Neb. often. A fella by the name of Earl Pedersen lived nearby and he played pedal steel. He used to come out to see me alot and he's a super great guy.
Through the years, I lost touch with him but you may be able to find him and he might help you out. If you do contact Earl, please tell him I sent my regards.
Tiny Olson
Many years ago while I worked the road we used to play Kearney Neb. often. A fella by the name of Earl Pedersen lived nearby and he played pedal steel. He used to come out to see me alot and he's a super great guy.
Through the years, I lost touch with him but you may be able to find him and he might help you out. If you do contact Earl, please tell him I sent my regards.
Tiny Olson
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Ron:
The last time I saw Earl was probably 1977 or '78. I think he had a farm at that time and was playing out as well. I know that kept him busy. Quite a few of my relatives have or had farms throughout that area of the country as they were homesteaders. I loved playing in that neck of the woods and allways had a good time. I worked the road from 1973 'til 1987 and got to every corner of the nation to say the least. I miss it too at times.
Pat:
I hope you can find Earl. If not, you may look towards Cheyenne or Rapid City for someone. I haven't been to either of them in a while, but there used to be a good deal of music in those towns and several local steel players. Best of luck to you.
Tiny
The last time I saw Earl was probably 1977 or '78. I think he had a farm at that time and was playing out as well. I know that kept him busy. Quite a few of my relatives have or had farms throughout that area of the country as they were homesteaders. I loved playing in that neck of the woods and allways had a good time. I worked the road from 1973 'til 1987 and got to every corner of the nation to say the least. I miss it too at times.
Pat:
I hope you can find Earl. If not, you may look towards Cheyenne or Rapid City for someone. I haven't been to either of them in a while, but there used to be a good deal of music in those towns and several local steel players. Best of luck to you.
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Pat - there is a very good steel player in Kearney... Larry Bressington. He plays with "Tim Holcomb & the Union Cowboys", plays lead tele too - does the bouncing back and forth routine very well as right-hand-man with Tim. <www.timholcomb.com>
Ron - my wife is from Oshkosh, I'm from Cambridge, lived up in Burwell for a time, I own a western wear store there...
what was name of your Ogallala-based band back in the 80's??? - Neil
Ron - my wife is from Oshkosh, I'm from Cambridge, lived up in Burwell for a time, I own a western wear store there...
what was name of your Ogallala-based band back in the 80's??? - Neil
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Neil,
I played for Ray Mullen, which BTW, is Del Mullen' Nephew, who builds the great MULLEN pedal steel guitar. The name of our group was called....Ray Mullen and the VIP's, and the VIP stood for...VERY IMPRESSIVE PICKERS...not Very Important people, as most people thought. Ray lived, and still does, in OGGALLALA, Ne. which is on I-80, and about6-7 miles from Lake Mccoanahey, and, heck, I KNOW I DID NOT SPELL THAT RIGHT, but, I fished there ALL the time, and (NO FISH STORY) caught a 45 pound STRIPPER out of that lake in '85. I HAVE PICS,GUYS!!!
I would LOVE TO SEE RAY AND TANYA Mullen ONE MORE TIME. They are GREAT PEOPLE.
God Bless All.
Ron
I played for Ray Mullen, which BTW, is Del Mullen' Nephew, who builds the great MULLEN pedal steel guitar. The name of our group was called....Ray Mullen and the VIP's, and the VIP stood for...VERY IMPRESSIVE PICKERS...not Very Important people, as most people thought. Ray lived, and still does, in OGGALLALA, Ne. which is on I-80, and about6-7 miles from Lake Mccoanahey, and, heck, I KNOW I DID NOT SPELL THAT RIGHT, but, I fished there ALL the time, and (NO FISH STORY) caught a 45 pound STRIPPER out of that lake in '85. I HAVE PICS,GUYS!!!
I would LOVE TO SEE RAY AND TANYA Mullen ONE MORE TIME. They are GREAT PEOPLE.
God Bless All.
Ron
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Hey Ron:
Was that a 45# stripper or a 45# striper.?.? Either way, good going !! A 45# striper is one fun fish. As an avid bass-fisherman, I can relate. Here in NY state the stripers run up the Hudson river from the ocean to spawn in the spring. While I'm a died in the wool black bass fisherman, some of my buddies drift live herring or troll for the stripers and they get some big, strong fish.
Tiny
Was that a 45# stripper or a 45# striper.?.? Either way, good going !! A 45# striper is one fun fish. As an avid bass-fisherman, I can relate. Here in NY state the stripers run up the Hudson river from the ocean to spawn in the spring. While I'm a died in the wool black bass fisherman, some of my buddies drift live herring or troll for the stripers and they get some big, strong fish.
Tiny
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