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Dave Zirbel
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Hacienda Brothers-WOW!

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I've been trying to catch this act for over a year and finally, even though I was gigging the same night (again!!) I got out early enough to shoot across town and catch their last set.

What a great band. If you like their CD you'll love the live show better. My new steel forum buddy Dave Berzansky is the mad scientist of the pedal steel playing on both necks the most tasteful, toneful, sophisticated and in tune playing I've heard in a long time. Way to go Dave! (Nice guy, too!) Chris Gaffney delivers some real powerful and soulful vocals that reminded me of Doug Sahm with that thick leathery whiskey and cigarettes kind of voice. My old pals Hank Maninger on bass and Dave Gonzales on guitar were rock solid and sounded great. It was good to see them again. Drums were awesome-didn't miss a beat!

I'm going back for more when my schedule allows! Image

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david berzansky
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Post by david berzansky »

Hey Dave thanks very much for the kind words. That was really a fun gig and I am glad you came out and I got to meet you. I enjoyed talking with you and i am looking forward to hearing you play as i keep hearing about how good you are. Hopefully we can get up there again soon, we love playing in the bay area. Hope you are enjoying your new Sho Bud!
Take care
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Grant Johnson
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I agree, David is a great player! He has the tone and touch. We opened for him earlier this year up in Seattle and loved watching and hearing him play. I am glad that I opened! My playing is rather "unsophisticated" in comparison.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Grant Johnson on 13 December 2005 at 03:47 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Mark Eaton
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Post by Mark Eaton »

Dave Z. is a fine player and a fine gentleman as well.

He also should call his place the "Halfway House for Steel Guitars." If you go to a gig with Dave playing it's always a surprise what axe(s) he'll be playing!

He is my hero when it comes to GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome).


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Post by Dave Zirbel »

Awe shucks now Mark. Thanks but we're getting off topic! Image

After hearing Dave B. I was inspired to go home and practice with some Jeff Newman courses!

And as far as my GAS problem, I've unloaded a few items recently. I only have 2 ZB D-10s, 2 Fender PSGs, a Kline S-12, a S-10 ShoBud and a Fender 6 string!

So there! Image
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Post by david berzansky »

Thanks Grant, that was a fun gig up there in seattle. Sorry i didnt hear you play but my buddy said you sounded great. I remember you had a big beautifull red msa...nice. As far as having a gear acquisition problem is concerned i will tell you what cured me...I joined a touring band. Im not complaining or anything and i actually have been able to hang on to my favorite Sho Buds but I sure dont read the buy and sell like i used to.
Dave I'll tell you I could use that Jeff Newman course as much as anybody for sure. I borrowed Newmans c6 course once and i thought it was really a great video. I didnt really get a chance to get into too much but i wish i could go back and spend some real time with it. Speaking of practicing....I think I just might
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