Getting the steel guitar/artist back to CENTER STAGE
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Ray Montee (RIP)
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Getting the steel guitar/artist back to CENTER STAGE
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ray Montee on 01 April 2002 at 09:34 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Donny Hinson
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John Macy
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"By way of the Forum's Event Page, four country DJ's of nat'l prominence could be posted each month, complete with mailing address and the like. Each month, a particularly "pretty steel number" could be posted as the single song of the month.
At the designated time, all 3,000 +/- Forumites and their families and friends, could send letters to this selected DJ requesting said song.....be played......"
You actually think "country DJ's of nat'l prominence" pick the songs they play??? Not since Clear Channel....
At the designated time, all 3,000 +/- Forumites and their families and friends, could send letters to this selected DJ requesting said song.....be played......"
You actually think "country DJ's of nat'l prominence" pick the songs they play??? Not since Clear Channel....
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Ray Montee (RIP)
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Ronald Riddle
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Do not forget steel players,the steel guitar is a new instrument.People in the tv buisiness that hold high positons are all ex camera men.And we all know from watching various shows of how they pan a lead guitar player or someone other than the steel player
as they take their pictures.Believe it or not I play at Cowboy Church every Sunday night and they just built a brand new stage and they gave me the center stage spot.I am now on all the church videos and I feel like a Star.I wished every steel player could play at my church and they would feel appreciated.I might even ask Bobbe Seymour to come as a guest artist.
Ron Riddle
as they take their pictures.Believe it or not I play at Cowboy Church every Sunday night and they just built a brand new stage and they gave me the center stage spot.I am now on all the church videos and I feel like a Star.I wished every steel player could play at my church and they would feel appreciated.I might even ask Bobbe Seymour to come as a guest artist.
Ron Riddle
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This does bring up an interesting point. I also play gospel music and I am sometimes embarrassed by all the attention. After a solo I am usually applauded and when introduced, somebody always hoops and hollers! These folks really appreciate the steel! We play "Ya'll Come" for the closing number each night, and people gather around the stage and we will play it 20 minutes, sometimes!
Best gig in the Land!
Best gig in the Land!
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John Macy
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Most of the dumb-ass public don't know good stuff when they hear it...Country or anything else for that matter.