Mr. Joe Goldmark: Vintage Guitar Magazine July 2018

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Mr. Joe Goldmark: Vintage Guitar Magazine July 2018

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Mr. Joe Goldmark is interviewed in the July 2018 issue of Guitar Player Magazine page 58:

"Steelin' The Blues Joe Goldmark Explores the Bluesy Side of Country in "Blue Steel" (his new CD).

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Great picture!
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Got to get that. But July? Do we have to wait?
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Great steel album, as usual. Joe always takes steel into unexpected directions with cool song choices, killer tone & super playing.
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Geez I’m looking long in the tooth...it’s hell getting old! Thanks for posting Robert, however it’s in Guitar Player magazine (not Vintage Guitar). Maybe you can edit the heading? I’ll try and post the article later unless you want to.

Thanks for nice words Tony, and Joachim these magazines always run a couple of minths in advance, so it just came out and should be in shops next week.

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You look great, Joe. Always stylin’ it, right down to the pointed toe boots.
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Joe Goldmark wrote:Geez I’m looking long in the tooth...it’s hell getting old!
You don't look a day over 80, Joe ;-)

Seriously though, the new album is top notch.
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Joe, it's better to be long in the tooth, as opposed to long in the gum :wink:
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I stand corrected - it is July 2018 Guitar Player Magazine. Awesome, Joe! Hats off for continuing to promote the steel guitar in print - online and on record.

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Awesome, Joe!
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Thank You Joe! Thanks, for at least, cracking the PSG music mold. Great Stuff!
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Thank you Joe and Robert. Now I know what I have to search for.
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