Mystery Jazz Steeler #10 Is Here Now!
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Jim Cohen
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Mystery Jazz Steeler #10 Is Here Now!
OK, everyone, it's time to play that fun game again, Guess the Mystery Jazz Steeler (#10)! You know how it works by now: visit www.SteelGuitarJazz.com , click on the 'Listening Library', listen to the Mystery Jazz Clip, then click the link below it to return here and cast your vote for who you think is the player.
OK, everybody ready for a fun ride? Here we go!
www.SteelGuitarJazz.com
Jimbeaux
p.s. and while you're there, please sign the Guest Book!
OK, everybody ready for a fun ride? Here we go!
www.SteelGuitarJazz.com
Jimbeaux
p.s. and while you're there, please sign the Guest Book!
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Cool! That thought hit me too a couple of times during the solo ... the guitar and drum interaction could have been taken from "Shut Up and Play Yer ... Steel Guitar". But I guess old Frank never experimented with the pedal steel. So my vote goes to another west-coast guitar player.Paul Wade wrote:frank zappa![]()
-- Jan
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mystery steel player
Susan Alcorn. The obvious choices are, well too obvious. My name clicking function does not function Jim C. Am I doing something wrong? Love your site. Don D.
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Jim Cohen
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Jim-I could hear the drums a lot better than the steel. sounded like a big echo chamber, couldn't hear the notes too well...I like your Jazz site and thanks, "Its not just for country"...LOL...al.
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Jim Cohen
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