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Adam Tracksler
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Funky steel players
Reading through Andy Volk's "Lap Steel Guitar" book, I discovered Freddie Roulette. I went to YouTube to hear some of his playing, and found smoked fish https://youtu.be/1CGYDU_W5bo
I really liked it, any other steelers you mighty recommend playing funkified lap or pedal steel? (Yes I know about Robert Randolph)
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I really liked it, any other steelers you mighty recommend playing funkified lap or pedal steel? (Yes I know about Robert Randolph)
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You might enjoy this... https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/brothershaw
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I've been known to get a little funky, but it's nothing a good shower won't take care of.
Seriously, though, I was raised on R&B, Funk and Jazz, so if I can't bring da funk, it was all for naught.
Seriously, though, I was raised on R&B, Funk and Jazz, so if I can't bring da funk, it was all for naught.
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Herb Steiner
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Nobody has mentioned Gib Wharton, who AFAIK is the only pedal steel player to actually play in real New York funk bands, having gone through GIT (Guitar Institute of Technology) on steel guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5f4KPs5lMs
His left hand got severely messed up in a fire about fifteen years ago, but obviously overcame his disability.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5f4KPs5lMs
His left hand got severely messed up in a fire about fifteen years ago, but obviously overcame his disability.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Most definitely. Few have ever ventured into Glenn Ross territory with their Stringmasters, I would reckon.Michael Lee Allen wrote:Glenn Ross Campbell (Juicy Lucy)
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Joe Goldmark
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For my money, the funkiest pedal steeler was the unheralded Lew Houston. This guy plays on a whole 'nother level than most of us. Not only are his licks unique, but the chicken pickin' muting is amazing. He was Conway's steel man before John Hughey. Check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOZ4AWWLtXw
Joe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOZ4AWWLtXw
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If you like your funk on the country-fied side, I think Rusty Young's playing certainly qualifies. That Leslie organ sound was all his. It may not have been Rick James, but Nobody's Fool from Poco's 2nd album is a few blocks outside of the blue jean district.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dbHDvTgkxpo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dbHDvTgkxpo
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Although I may appear to sound boring because I always come up with John McFee, this sounds pretty funky:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNc8CZ0LJ8E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNc8CZ0LJ8E
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Fred Treece
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John McFee is such a great musician, you can post about him any time. There was another thread recently about how few steelers double on fiddle. You can put him in that group too, because he kills on both. And then there's his guitar playing...Joachim Kettner wrote:Although I may appear to sound boring because I always come up with John McFee, this sounds pretty funky:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNc8CZ0LJ8E
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Fred Treece
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John McFee, Jeff Porcaro, Alex Call, and Huey Lewis? Talk about a supergroup that never was! I did not know about this band, and they were probably playing in clubs close to where I lived at the time. Thanks for the tip, Joachim. I will be looking for that record too.Joachim Kettner wrote:Fred, there is a new Clover (John's old band from the sixties) completed. I'm looking forward to it's release.
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In the late '80's, I was playing and teaching steel in Hiroshima, Japan, at a place called Clemintine's.
One time, the road crew for a big Japanese artist, named Yazawa, came to the club and they told me that he was playing the next night at some hall and that he had hired some American musicians for a backup band. and would I like to go (backstage pass)?

Yazawa
I went and one of the musicians was John McFee. He was hired to play guitar and not steel.
He was super nice.
The crowd went totally bonkers for Yazawa and, never having heard of him, that was a little odd to see.
Good memories.
One time, the road crew for a big Japanese artist, named Yazawa, came to the club and they told me that he was playing the next night at some hall and that he had hired some American musicians for a backup band. and would I like to go (backstage pass)?

Yazawa
I went and one of the musicians was John McFee. He was hired to play guitar and not steel.
He was super nice.
The crowd went totally bonkers for Yazawa and, never having heard of him, that was a little odd to see.
Good memories.
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Joe Goldmark
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Thank you, Dennis. I just try to play what I think fits. Glad you think it's funky.
Fred, I never heard that Jeff Porcaro was in Clover??? John McFee was a Northern Cal. treasure. I say was because he relocated to the Southern California area a few years back.
Joachim, i love that cut "Love, Love". The funny thing about that video is that the album cover that they show is from an earlier Clover album. That tune was from one of their two albums cut in England in the late '70s, when they also backed up Elvis Costello on his first album "My Aim is True".
Joe
Fred, I never heard that Jeff Porcaro was in Clover??? John McFee was a Northern Cal. treasure. I say was because he relocated to the Southern California area a few years back.
Joachim, i love that cut "Love, Love". The funny thing about that video is that the album cover that they show is from an earlier Clover album. That tune was from one of their two albums cut in England in the late '70s, when they also backed up Elvis Costello on his first album "My Aim is True".
Joe
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Fred Treece
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Joe,
All I know about the band's history is what I read on Wikipedia. I somehow missed seeing them live in the Bay Area when they were getting started. Too busy trying to catch Texas Chainsaw at the Emeryville Townehouse, I guess
Anyway, Clover either had trouble keeping a drummer or lots of drummers wanted to play with them. Mr. Porcaro is listed as an alumnus, nonetheless.
All I know about the band's history is what I read on Wikipedia. I somehow missed seeing them live in the Bay Area when they were getting started. Too busy trying to catch Texas Chainsaw at the Emeryville Townehouse, I guess
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Joachim Kettner
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Sadly their bass player, John Ciambotti passed away in 2010.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... +ciambotti
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... +ciambotti
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Joachim Kettner
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Hello Joe, Costello can be very funny. I've read his autobiography where he says that John played that "punk" instrument, the pedal steel guitar. I wish I remembered on which page.That tune was from one of their two albums cut in England in the late '70s, when they also backed up Elvis Costello on his first album "My Aim is True".
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Glenn Suchan
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Re: Funky steel players
Adam, this is my favorite YouTube of Mr. Roulette - hope you enjoy it as much as do I (check out his bar slants):Adam Tracksler wrote:Reading through Andy Volk's "Lap Steel Guitar" book, I discovered Freddie Roulette. I went to YouTube to hear some of his playing, and found smoked fish https://youtu.be/1CGYDU_W5bo
I really liked it, any other steelers you mighty recommend playing funkified lap or pedal steel? (Yes I know about Robert Randolph)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX06XkUhkbs
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
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