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Meeting Norm Hamlet
Posted: 20 Apr 2006 9:34 pm
by Lana Rosselli
Hey ya'll I just wanted to share with you my evening. Tonight I had the opportunity to join Scotty and go to the Merle Haggard show and meet Norm Hamlet (and Merle). I spent the show back stage and could hardly hear Merle but I heard Norm pretty well. Man he's awesome! And a super nice man. I have this thing about harmonics and Norm did a whole song with harmonics and rhythm. I was in Heaven!
While standing backstage, I noticed a blonde Fender D8 non pedal guitar. I asked Norm if it was his and he said, no that it was Bob Dylan's guitar. I wonder how Mr. Tambourine Man sounds on steel?
Anyhow, I had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed meeting Norm as well as Merle. Here is a picture of me with Norm outside the bus.
Thanks Scotty for asking me to join you and giving me the opportunity to meet one of my all time favorite artists as well as the great Norm Hamlet. And thanks for letting me share my adventure with all of you here on the Forum.
Miss Lana
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Posted: 20 Apr 2006 9:59 pm
by Brett Anderson
Lana, I went to see Merle a few years ago here in Phoenix. I went with my friend George Edmonds who is also a steel player. We saw Norm get off the bus and said hello. He then came over and talked guitars and everything else with me and George. Then he pulled a couple of all access passes out of his pocket and handed them to us. I was amazed at what a great person and player he is. A friend to the pedal steel guitar and psg community. Anybody wants to hear what a great player he is (aside from the Haggard stuff) get a copy of Redd V's "No Stranger to a Tele". He plays some really great stuff on that CD.
Posted: 20 Apr 2006 11:57 pm
by Brett Day
Lana, that's an amazing picture! Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 4:35 am
by Ray Minich
Neat!
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 4:54 am
by Bill Cook
Miss Lana, Bless your Heart!!!! You are Blessed. A fine gentleman and Steeler who represents our beloved instrument well. Happy for you. Bill and "THE ALABAMA GANG".
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 6:15 am
by Larry Strawn
Great picture of Mr. Norm!!!
He just looks like the Great Steeler he is!!
Larry
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"Fessy" S/D 12, 8/6 Hilton Pedal, Sessions 400 Ltd. Home Grown E/F Rack
"ROCKIN COUNTRY"
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 6:26 am
by Chris Brooks
And doesn't he dress with class!
Chris
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 7:46 am
by David Wren
When I was a spry young man, I was lucky enough to be invited to Merle's Bakersfield studio, and met Merle's brother Lowell. A really nice fellow as well, he showed me a wall filled with Merle Haggard albums, and said take whatever I wanted... to my surprise I found 2 "Strangers" instrumental albums.... wish these were more widely available to other steelers, as the tracks Norm has laid down on them are just great. A particular instrumental favorite of my from these albums is a duet with Roy Nichols and Norm, called "Stealin' Corn" way too cool for sure. Lucky you Lana.
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Dave Wren
'96 Carter S12-E9/B6,7X7; Twin Session 500s; Hilton Pedal; Black Box
www.ameechapman.com
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Posted: 21 Apr 2006 9:19 am
by Dave Zirbel
That's great Lana. He sure is a super nice guy! We hung out at a Merle show when we opened for them and he took the time to show some techniques, share some stories, etc. He's been with the Hag for 37 years! Talk about a steady gig!
And since we're sharing stories and photos, here's one of me and Norm:
Norm rules!
Dave
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 9:39 am
by Larry Petree
Norm is a very underrated steel guitar player. The more you listen to his style of playing, the more you will agree. Plus he loves to talk steel anytime he has the time.
He must hold the record for working the road and studio, with the same act. I think this November will make it 38 years.
As it has been said, you will never meet a better person.
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 11:46 am
by Larry Strawn
Dave,
Yer kind of a "snappy" dresser yourself!!! Like that shirt! lol..
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"Fessy" S/D 12, 8/6 Hilton Pedal, Sessions 400 Ltd. Home Grown E/F Rack
"ROCKIN COUNTRY"
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 12:49 pm
by Billy Wilson
Did you check the non pedak stuff Norm did on the Hag album Roots? Sooooooo tasty!
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 12:55 pm
by Dave Zirbel
Haven't heard those Billy but I'd like to get my hands on some of those Strangers instrumental albums with Roy and Norm.
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Posted: 21 Apr 2006 1:05 pm
by David Wren
Hi Dave.
I just did a google search and found one, "Merle Haggard, Introducing My Friends The Strangers" here a link, but it says product not available... might look at ET Record, etc... This is the one with the "Stealin' Corn"... hope it is available on CD somewhere.
http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,97338,00.html
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Dave Wren
'96 Carter S12-E9/B6,7X7; Twin Session 500s; Hilton Pedal; Black Box
www.ameechapman.com
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 1:46 pm
by Joey Ace
Norm's real gentleman, and a national treasure.
Moving to Steel Players.
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 1:58 pm
by Jim Eaton
In the late 70's, I was playing with "the Collins Kids" in Lake Tahoe. We were in the lounge and Merle was headlining in the Main room. When the curtin went up for our 2nd show of the night, there were all the guys from Merle's band sitting ringside to see our show. Lets just say I had a little extra vibrato going during that set! They came backstage after the show and Norm was so nice and complemented me on my playing.
JE:-)>
Posted: 21 Apr 2006 2:18 pm
by Mark Lind-Hanson
Well, I can tell you this much about the Fender of Dylan's- he doesn't play it but uses it as a stand for his keyboard onstage. Weird, huh?
I'm still hoping to hear him play Mr Tambourine Man live, at a show I get to , myself.
And I think they make a great pair for a musical evening.
Posted: 22 Apr 2006 3:57 am
by Ken Byng
I have all of the Strangers albums. Norm is one of the main reasons why I play steel after hearing an early recording of his. His duets with Roy Nicholls were tremendous.
Posted: 22 Apr 2006 10:09 am
by Dave Brophy
"uses it as a stand for his keyboard onstage."
That's incorrect.He has it set up near his keyoard,and once in a while puts a lyric sheet on it.It's there for the vibe.Think of it as hillbilly feng shui.
Posted: 22 Apr 2006 12:06 pm
by Smiley Roberts
<SMALL>And doesn't he dress with class!</SMALL>
Speaking of class,how 'bout Miss Lana there too. She's,also,lookin' pretty sharp!
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Posted: 22 Apr 2006 1:05 pm
by Curt Langston
<SMALL>Speaking of class,how 'bout Miss Lana there too. She's,also,lookin' pretty sharp!</SMALL>
Indeed! Emphasis on PRETTY!
Posted: 22 Apr 2006 11:37 pm
by Howard Tate
In the 70s, Norm had dark hair with some gray specks, if I remember right. Now his hair is all white, I think that's the only difference, he still looks the same.
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Howard
Posted: 23 Apr 2006 5:14 am
by Daryl Stogner
I was fortunate back in the 60's to work with Norm before he joined the Strangers. I don't know what Norm can't play? The guy is just a major talented musician and a class individual!
He should be in the Hall of Fame.
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Posted: 23 Apr 2006 9:31 pm
by Lana Rosselli
Wow guys! Thanks for sharing your stories and the fine compliments. Looks like there's more Merle & Norm stories out there so keep on posting - it's great.
According to Norm - Dylan does play that guitar on a few songs. Regardless, it was a privilege just being back there and that close to such a fine instrument.
Miss Lana
Posted: 23 Apr 2006 9:57 pm
by Brett Day
Lana, I've never met Norm, but I e-mailed him right after I got my GFI and he was happy to hear that I'm now a GFI player. I'm a huge Merle Haggard fan too and I think Norm is a great steel player. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10