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Joe Savage on Midwest Country
Posted: 5 Dec 2006 5:07 am
by Billy Wilson
You guys ever catch him on this show on the RFD network? This is for folks who are tired of TV shows with one or two notes of PSG in 'em. This guy is all over the steel and with all the artists. I hope they're planning to have these guys on often. Nice to be able to turn on the set and get an hour of great pedal steel playing.
Posted: 5 Dec 2006 6:12 am
by David Biggers
Its great Porter and Dolly, Wilburn Bros., Heart to Heart, Branson Jam and Midwest country. Who is the steel man playing for them. The lead man is great also!!!!
Posted: 5 Dec 2006 3:44 pm
by Jennings Ward
MY BUDDIE JOE IS ONE OF THE BEST, AND ONE HELL OF A NICE GUY..... RFDTV HAS NOT AIRED MIDWEST COUNTRY FOR A FEW WEEKS... I SURE MISS JOE AND LEROY....BRING BACK MIDWEST COUNTRY....PLEASE.............
JENNINGS
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Posted: 5 Dec 2006 3:55 pm
by Danny Letz
Jennings, RFD TV was reshowing the Sat. nite Midwest Country on Tuesday morning at about 6;00 Am CST. They are showing some goofy Branson show in it's place on Sat. night, but they still show Midwest Country Tuesday Morn.
Posted: 5 Dec 2006 6:35 pm
by Joe Savage
http://www.midwestcountry.com/tvshow.htm
Hey guys. Thanks. The show will be back on Saturday nights in 2007.
Happy Holidays to y'all!!
Joe
Posted: 5 Dec 2006 7:14 pm
by Wally Taylor
Joe, 2007 is just way to long to wait!! I want to hear that Zum again before 2007. I am glad it is coming back though and I was wondering if they had taken it off for good. Branson is "ok", but it just ain't Joe.
Wally
Posted: 5 Dec 2006 7:30 pm
by Calvin Walley
Joe, i love to watch and listen to you play
it's steel guitar the way steel was meant to be
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Posted: 5 Dec 2006 7:57 pm
by Bernie Gonyea
Hey All you down to earth steel players and listeners:
I agree with each of your comments about hearing & watching Joe Savage on MidWest Country show on RFD/TV.
glad to hear that the show will be back in 2007 and that we can watch it now on Tues. mornings.I've been a fan of Joe's from the first time I heard him; and LeRoy also does a fabulous job on lead. Keep up the good work, Joe..
Posted: 6 Dec 2006 9:30 am
by David Biggers
Sorry Joe
I remember your name now from the credits
Great job and yes we miss Midwest Country.
I was watching the Aussie on your show and when you kick off the steel break he was in total awl. He almost miss his lead in.
It was really great and maybe the best compliment a player can get. To hear it from your wife is one thing but to hear it or see it from another good musician is huge! Thanks for the great job and Merry Christmas. Please come to the Dallas Convention I would love to meet you.
David Biggers
Posted: 6 Dec 2006 1:04 pm
by Farris Currie
WOW, I JUST STUMBLED OVER THIS
YOU BET, i been missing JOE very much on sat
nights!!~!~~~~~
Joe i hope you have a great CHRISTMAS BRO.
farris
Posted: 6 Dec 2006 10:21 pm
by Joe Savage
Seems like alot of people have been missing the show on Saturday nights. They've had hundreds of emails at the theater and at RFD.
It'll be back on in January. That's right around the corner. How've ya been Farris? Jennings?... Wally, did you get my email with the photos?
Merry Christmas, all you guys. Blessings to you all.
Joe
Posted: 6 Dec 2006 11:27 pm
by Ted Solesky
Joe, I'm glad to hear that the show will be continuing. There's not a whole lot of country music being shown on Tv anymore, especially where the steel is featured. Keep up the good work.
Posted: 7 Dec 2006 7:43 am
by Tom Harris
Saw "Mid-West Country",,not to long back on " R F D ",Justin Trevino was on there,plus Leona Williams,and her son,man,,what a show,Justin plays the kind of music I like,and Johnny Cox was awesome on the steel,,its good to be able to see a "Sho Nuff" country show,,with the fiddle ,,steel,,and lead guitar getting a break,,and I dont think Joe Savage,has ever had a bad night lol,,his licks is on time,every time,,,patiently waiting till "Mid-West" comes back on....
Tom Harris
Posted: 7 Dec 2006 8:03 am
by Carroll Hale
joe is a great steel player..........personally..I like to hear him play his dobro...which is not often....please joe...get that thing out more often......I have been playing about a year...love it...wished I had played years ago....oh well...gotta lot of catching up to do...so get on midwest country and play..play..play...
thanks for all those good old songs.
ch
Posted: 7 Dec 2006 7:02 pm
by Wally Taylor
Hey Joe,
Yeah Buddy, I got the pictures, lots of them. What we are talking about guys, is that although it goes without saying that Joe Savage is a great and talented musician, what you may not know, is that also is an artist with porcupine quills. He decorates items including clothing with quills that are in the tradition of the Native Americans in his area and that he is also a tribe member. As he stated, before Europeans bought beads to the Native Americans, they used to decorate their belongings with porcupine quills and Joe has mastered this artistic skill. The results are absolutely stunning and I think he should post some pictures of his work. However, he is a modest man and the choice is up to him.
Nice work Joe, both in your musical abilities and your artistic Native American craftwork.
Wally Taylor
Posted: 7 Dec 2006 10:51 pm
by Billy Wilson
He plays the harmonica very nicely too.
Posted: 8 Dec 2006 12:06 pm
by Wally Taylor
Yeah, forgot about the harmonica. Wonder he sings also? Hey Joe, do you sing too? Do you whistle while you work? Tell us all your secrets Joe, the whole world is waiting!
Wally
Posted: 8 Dec 2006 12:54 pm
by Joe Savage
You wanna know about the banjo, ukulele and the musical saw??
Posted: 8 Dec 2006 4:06 pm
by Dennis Atkins
I can tell you all some stories about Joe, but then I'll have to hurt you.
Honestly, Joe is one of our finest players in Minnesota, and he deserves all the praise that you guys give him.
Yes, he does sing, and I get to hear him a few times each month on Monday nights in Minneapolis. The band he is with on Monday's is Becky Thompson and Old School, and they are a great band. Joe does the old Stonewall Jackson tune, I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water, Hank Williams, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, and some others. He has a great blues quality to his vocals, and does a mean Sixteen Tons.
Dennis
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Posted: 8 Dec 2006 6:40 pm
by Wally Taylor
Did Joe say, "banjo"? Your a brave man Joe! Listen man, you just gotta cut a cd and be sure you play all the instruments listed on the cd. I will sure by a copy! I heard you even sang! Is there not end to your talents??? Next thing we know, you will also be playing lead guitar and Leroy will be looking for work. Just kidding Leroy. Joe, I think you have more fans than you thought you did.
Anybody else want a cd from Joe??
Wally
Posted: 8 Dec 2006 8:05 pm
by George Redmon
Joe...more C6th instrumentals please!
Posted: 8 Dec 2006 8:34 pm
by Bernie Gonyea
Yes, Joe, I know you have more friends than you can shake a stick at; there are many folks whom love the vintage and older C/W songs . Reminds me of my days in playing; the 50's,60's & 70's.I agree about hearing Joe do more tunes, on the dobro. And I am putting in my request for him to sing, on an early show, in Jan-2007.I'd love to hear him sing Hank's " I'm so Lonesome, I Could Cry" Thanks a Million, Joe.. & a merry Xmas to you and all the other Steel guitar Forum members; Bernie
Posted: 8 Dec 2006 9:40 pm
by Joe Savage
Geez....you guys are warming the cockles of my heart, (if, indeed, the heart really has cockles.)
Thanks for the encouragement. I've been threatening to record a CD for years now, maybe this is the nudge I need.
The band Dennis mentioned is currently working on a disc. We'll be done with it early in '07. Some great stuff with a super Tele twanger guitar player and wonderful vocals.
As far as my own thing goes, this gives me a good idea what to get done, although I've got a good start on some stuff here at home,
but it's not country in the classic sense.
Mostly acoustic steels and some lap steel stuff, but there's harmonica and old time clawhammer banjo mixed in, too. Maybe when it's all said and done, I'll have enough for 2 CD's. I'll work on that beautiful duet with pedal steel with an ebow and the musical saw!!! Just kiddin'.
There's a big learning curve working with the ProTools, so it takes alot of extra time. Excuses, excuses........anyhoo, I appreciate you guys and will take all your suggestions to heart, for the show and otherwise. Now, if I ever decorate a pedal steel with porcupine quillwork, I'll post some pics.
Joe
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Posted: 10 Dec 2006 9:39 pm
by Dave A. Burley
Great show with lot's of new, unknown and known artists. The band is always good. Only problem I have with the show is that I like to tape it and being a poor man, I don't have one of those automatic things. I have to watch and tape it around 5 or 6 in the morning. Good picking is worth it though.
Dave Burley
Posted: 11 Dec 2006 6:26 am
by Steve Pacholl
Well, I have to throw my two cents in and continue to embarrass Joe with kind words. I've known Joe for a few years now and was fortunate to have him play solo steel at my wedding this past Sept. Of course Joe did a great job and I got tons of great comments from the guests who had never heard solo steel at a wedding. During the reception Joe then sat in the Kevin Lange's Mississippi Drifter's for a set. Also a lot of great comments about Kevin's bend. It was a great evening. Our photographer got a great shot of one of Joe's famous facial expressions.