what local non famous Steeler inspired you"?.
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I'm not saying that he wasn't famous, because more accurately, he was slightly "unsung" possibly, but DON WEST was the most inspirational player to me.
His attitude of sharing what he knew, thought, and played at any time, to anybody, gave me a real inspiration.
I hear people talking about the Steel Player "needing to be" a demure, little tinkling side effect or a smattering of syrup woven delicately into the underlying fabric of a song.
I hear " be tasteful, supportive, and tonally delicate" to the point where it makes me want to puke. Mostly coming from the "chronically timid", or those that think they play better because they stay home and whine about how "nobody plays tastefully" instead of getting out there and actually putting wear and tear on their vintage guitars (read: stringed bookends).
THEN I think of DON. Launching into a "Solo from Mars" as somebody here aptly put it, with all the exuberance of somebody running a line with a football, or playing an intro that would make the "best of them" GET UP AND SING. The band didn't have to be perfect for him to want to go out and do his thing. Lord knows.
If I got anything from Don, it was "heart". That and that I'm not "too good" for anybody that asks me to share my meager knowledge on breaks from LIVE gigs.
It's served me better than anything I got from anybody else. It's probably why I work as much as I do.
That's where I got my "stage" name. (With his permission some 24 years later.)
Yup.
Don West.
That's the guy.
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His attitude of sharing what he knew, thought, and played at any time, to anybody, gave me a real inspiration.
I hear people talking about the Steel Player "needing to be" a demure, little tinkling side effect or a smattering of syrup woven delicately into the underlying fabric of a song.
I hear " be tasteful, supportive, and tonally delicate" to the point where it makes me want to puke. Mostly coming from the "chronically timid", or those that think they play better because they stay home and whine about how "nobody plays tastefully" instead of getting out there and actually putting wear and tear on their vintage guitars (read: stringed bookends).
THEN I think of DON. Launching into a "Solo from Mars" as somebody here aptly put it, with all the exuberance of somebody running a line with a football, or playing an intro that would make the "best of them" GET UP AND SING. The band didn't have to be perfect for him to want to go out and do his thing. Lord knows.
If I got anything from Don, it was "heart". That and that I'm not "too good" for anybody that asks me to share my meager knowledge on breaks from LIVE gigs.
It's served me better than anything I got from anybody else. It's probably why I work as much as I do.
That's where I got my "stage" name. (With his permission some 24 years later.)
Yup.
Don West.
That's the guy.
EJL<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Eric West on 16 July 2003 at 01:43 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I would have to say,,,it was my Father. He sure was Famous in my eyes, always had one ear listening to what I was playing, and ocassionally say,,,,"try it this way". not just a father, but one heck of a good friend. even today, I know he's looking down with a big grin and somehow I can still hear his voice saying..."There ya go" Those that knew him would have to agree he sure was quite a special person.
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oh man there are tons that I have soaked up inspiration from some of them are fairly famous like jimmy powell, roger blevins, but their are other unsung heros like vern page, bob cease, and Tommy bolinger. Tommy played for patsy cline in the early days and picked a mean 6th neck. My first was a guy who I never met. I heard jeff pickering play on a cassette tape and decided that was where I was going(steel player) I am glad to hear he is now back playing after a hiatus.
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My very first was'nt famous at the time but that has certainly changed big time since.
Non other than the great DeWitt Scott !!
Remember "The Brush Apes" days Scotty ???
Incidently, how many of you younger or "late comers" have never heard him play pedal steel ??? He's gonna surprise us one day at one of the shows, IMHO. -
Non other than the great DeWitt Scott !!
Remember "The Brush Apes" days Scotty ???
Incidently, how many of you younger or "late comers" have never heard him play pedal steel ??? He's gonna surprise us one day at one of the shows, IMHO. -
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Well, let's see there was Don West, Rudy Gabriletto (whom I saw in the D.C. area), and around Balto., there was Gene Rye and Lin Strauf. I also met "Big John" (real name John Bechtel), Wayne Tyler, and Stu Basore at Sunset Park back in the early '60s. Stu was just starting out, and playing for Kitty Wells back then, and I give him the "the nicest player I've ever met" award. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 10 August 2006 at 01:08 PM.]</p></FONT>
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We have a local player here in Arkansas that has inspired a lot of people I am sure. I know he has my husband ( Jerry Newberry ) & my grandson ( Austin Stewart ). They both look up to and have learned a lot from JERRY ROLLER. He is the best on steel and dobro in our area and in other area's too. He can play with the best of them no matter where he is. Thanks Roller for all of your help. Donna
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