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Jeff Lampert

 

From:
queens, new york city
Post  Posted 22 Dec 2003 9:37 pm    
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Hi Forumites. As the end of 2003 is upon us, I recorded this C6 arrangement of the four seasons (April Showers, Summertime, Autumn Leaves, and I’ll Be Home For Christmas) in recognition of the year gone past. Please click on the link below and then click where it says “Medley Of The Seasons”. Please be patient since it is a long clip (11 meg). If you want, you can download selected parts but it is arranged as an integrated performance and IMO works best that way. Thanks for listening and everyone have a Happy Holiday and Great New Year!
http://www.mightyfinemusic.com/Jeff/HearJeffPlay.htm
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Mike Perlowin


From:
Los Angeles CA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 1:17 am    
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Once again Jeff has shown us that he knows more about the C6 than most of us put together.

To say I'm envious of his knowledge and technique would be a massive understatement.

Great playing Jeff. Someday I hope to hear you play in a jazz band. You could be the one to bring the steel to the jazz audience.
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Bill Hankey


From:
Pittsfield, MA, USA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 2:29 am    
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Jeff L.,

I'm truly amazed! I have been remiss for not knowing, at least until now, your jazz related steel guitar prowess. I've just tuned in to listen to parts of "Medley Of The Seasons", and I'm totally impressed. For me, it adds new and interesting approaches to steel guitar artistry.
At this point, I have a desire to try to capture a few snippets of your musical renditions. It becomes apparent at the first few notes, that I wouldn't hesitate for one minute in offering praises of your musicianship. Thanks Jeff, and Happy Holidays.

Bill H.

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ebb


From:
nj
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 2:43 am    
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christmas wouldn't download for me but the others were tasty. now its time for bass and brushes and some artwork for the cd cover.
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Tony Prior


From:
Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 3:37 am    
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This is some amazing stuff..

There are many truly gifted players/musicians out there that inspire us and offer up a unique approach..for me, Jeff is clearly one of them.

Thanks Jeff for sharing your talent with us.

T
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Steve Schmidt


From:
Ramsey, MN, USA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 4:21 am    
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Jeff,
You bring in an entire different deminsion in your playing. It is very clear that you have truly made a study of the C6th tuning. I admire that. You are an inspiration to all of us. I also wanted to thank you for your generous help thru the years.
I hope you have a nice holiday.
Steve
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Lawrence Lupkin


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 5:02 am    
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Tasty stuff, Jeff. You may actually inspire me to one day figure out what to do with that bunch of strings that holds my arms up. Cheers!
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Paul King

 

From:
Gainesville, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 5:34 am    
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Jeff, That is some great sounding material. I love the chords you are getting out of the C6th tuning. I look forward to hearing some more.
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Ray Jenkins


From:
Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 6:06 am    
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Jeff,thanks so much for warming up my morning here in freezing Arizona,it's all the way down to 62 degrees this morning,great sounds.
Ray

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CrowBear Schmitt


From:
Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 6:28 am    
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Hi Jeff
Thanx for your medley
your playin'is all too awesome
Happy Holidays and keep them tunes a comin'
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Dave Van Allen


From:
Souderton, PA , US , Earth
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 6:30 am    
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wow Jeff. I am stunned and amazed yet again at the theoretical depth of your playing... given several lifetimes I might hope to grasp some of the concepts you toss off seemingly nonchalantly...
bravo!
and Happy Holidays!
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Don Walters

 

From:
Saskatchewan Canada
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 6:37 am    
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All of the above!! Excellent in every respect!

I'd love to take lessons on C6 from you, Jeff, but it's a bit far.
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Gene Jones

 

From:
Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 6:42 am    
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Jeff, one of my favorite performers has always been classical guitarist Edgar Cruz, who plays Spanish, contemporary and jazz material in solo venues without an accompanist. Your interpretation and solo performance of similar material is very much in the same style, but it is amazing to me that you are playing it on a steel guitar. It seems incredible for one to have as much or more versatility with a bar as would be expected with the fingers! However, I just listened to you do it so your ability is evident.

A fine performance Jeff, and is just more proof that the possibilities of the steel guitar are limited only by the interests, ability and dedication of the player.

www.genejones.com
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Andy Volk


From:
Boston, MA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 7:21 am    
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Very tasty stuff, Jeff. I like the chromatic approach to the harmony and the substitue chords. Very Joe Pass-like! (My highest compliment).
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John McGann

 

From:
Boston, Massachusetts, USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 7:28 am    
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wow! What a sense of harmony-this man knows his stuff. I also like the "dry" non-reverby quality of the recording. Very inspiring!
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Guest

 

Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 8:32 am    
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Ha! Jeff, you got some stuff there. Your playing reminds me of organ players who accompany themselves on bass using pedals -- both parts working together. You can't play solo without a good moving bass line, and you do that very nicely. Well worth the effort you put into it. Thanks for sharing it.

Rick Aiello


From:
Berryville, VA USA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 8:40 am    
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Another dazzlin' display of "Jazz-manship" ...

I would love to sit in the "front row" and watch you play ...

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Jay Fagerlie


From:
Lotus, California, USA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 8:53 am    
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(Speechless)


Just how many lifetimes have you been at it Jeff?

Talk about shock and awe!

Do you ever make it out to the left coast?
I second the earlier post, I'd love to sit and watch you play (front row of coarse)

Jay
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Niklas Widen

 

From:
Uppsala, Sweden
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 9:10 am    
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Whoaah! That's just awesome! Just like I want to become able to play! Why not get together with some other jazz cats and record an entire album? It's stuff like this that can make jazz guys really see the steel's potential!


/Nicke Widén
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Jesse Pearson

 

From:
San Diego , CA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 10:20 am    
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Crazy cat, sounds like you ya got the whole range down for the C6 neck. Nice job Jeff
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Terry Downs

 

From:
Wylie, TX US
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 10:45 am    
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quote:
Once again Jeff has shown us that he knows more about the C6 than most of us put together.
To say I'm envious of his knowledge and technique would be a massive understatement.

Great playing Jeff. Someday I hope to hear you play in a jazz band. You could be the one to bring the steel to the jazz audience.



Mike Perlowin states it best for me. Great job Jeff. Keep them coming, and happy holidays.

Regards,
Terry Downs
http://terrydownsmusic.com
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David L. Donald


From:
Koh Samui Island, Thailand
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 11:04 am    
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Jeff as usual... smokin!!
I have had a lesson from Jeff and been front row..
or more small chair right at his left hand
And he blew me away totally.

And this just days after seeing the total ISGC show.

He practicies what he preaches. Solid theory applied to the C6. The proof IS the puddin'.

I have been trying to talk him into doing the album mentioned above. If I had the cash I would send him a plane ticket here and put the house band behind him for a few days.

Why he hasn't been invited to ISGC as a paid performer yet I will never know.
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Stephen LeBlanc

 

From:
Los Angeles, CA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 11:05 am    
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This is great...excellent arrangement/playing...thanks for sharing it on the net...love the sound of a cleanly recorded Steel.



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John P. Phillips


From:
Folkston, Ga. U.S.A., R.I.P.
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 12:28 pm    
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Leave it to Jeff to surprise us at this time of year with another masterpiece. I've listened to it 3 times now and I hear something new each time. It's like a neverending story. Each chapter opening more doors and ideas. Listening and learning is my reaction to this C6 escapade into the mysteries of this instrument that we all revere. MORE JEFF, GIVE US MORE ~~

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Gord Cole


From:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2003 12:35 pm    
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Whew! I'm just shakin' my head in amazement. Wonderful !!! Don't know how you real musicians do it! Thanks for that special present Jeff. I'm gonna play it again right now!
--Gord
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