Anyone remember these old west coast players?
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I started playing steel in LA in 1977, and there were so many great and not-so-great places to play, how I miss those days!
Some names from that era into the 80's:
Steve Fishell (with Emmylou Harris, but maybe Jann Browne before, anyone know that fact?)
Steve Silver
Bill Weingarden (where'd he vanish to? Strangest style I've ever heard, but he knew every song, lick and intro there was)
Dave Zeigler (with Gerald Ray, first steeler I met in L.A., and made me fall in love with a chorus through 2 amps)
Gary Morse (doing great in Nashville these days)
Mike Fried (road work now with Gary Alan, and working at Bobbe Seymour's store, I believe)
JB Crabtree (deceased about 3 years ago)
I'm sure I've forgotten a few, no disrespect meant!
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Some names from that era into the 80's:
Steve Fishell (with Emmylou Harris, but maybe Jann Browne before, anyone know that fact?)
Steve Silver
Bill Weingarden (where'd he vanish to? Strangest style I've ever heard, but he knew every song, lick and intro there was)
Dave Zeigler (with Gerald Ray, first steeler I met in L.A., and made me fall in love with a chorus through 2 amps)
Gary Morse (doing great in Nashville these days)
Mike Fried (road work now with Gary Alan, and working at Bobbe Seymour's store, I believe)
JB Crabtree (deceased about 3 years ago)
I'm sure I've forgotten a few, no disrespect meant!
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What a group of steel players! Lots of memories for me here.
I was just out of Mississippi, in the navy in the San Deigo area. Used to hitch hike north to stand outside the club where Wade Ray was playing-not old enough to be allowed in the club. Did not meet any one in the band but remember Wade announcding his steel players name- Eddie ------(?). Did not catch his last name, but did not see an "Eddie" on this list. Would anyone remember who he was? Great player. (Had to be in order to be on that band stand with Wade Ray-one of my all time idols). And I finally got to realize one of my dreams of being on the band stand with Wade at Scotty's in St. Louis. Thanks Scotty.
Bill Stafford
I was just out of Mississippi, in the navy in the San Deigo area. Used to hitch hike north to stand outside the club where Wade Ray was playing-not old enough to be allowed in the club. Did not meet any one in the band but remember Wade announcding his steel players name- Eddie ------(?). Did not catch his last name, but did not see an "Eddie" on this list. Would anyone remember who he was? Great player. (Had to be in order to be on that band stand with Wade Ray-one of my all time idols). And I finally got to realize one of my dreams of being on the band stand with Wade at Scotty's in St. Louis. Thanks Scotty.
Bill Stafford
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Some of thoose players are still around, but all the places are gone now. They've either closed entirely or gone dark or Latino.
As far as I know, there are only 3 or 4 places left to play in the whole L.A. area. Sad.
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As far as I know, there are only 3 or 4 places left to play in the whole L.A. area. Sad.
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John Mc.....I'd forgotten about Steve Silver. He worked with us at the old Swizzle Stik in Huntington Beach for over a year and we got to be pretty good buds. Bill Weingarten? A good player but very unorthodox in his approach as he used no thumbpick and three fingerpicks. His right hand used to jump up and down over that old ShoBud like a hammer but he played anything he wanted to! Dave Ziegler? He was the first one I ever actually saw who used a Universal tuning but it was a D9th to A6th. I haven't seen him in years but Mike Perlowin stays in touch with him on a regular basis. All these guys were later steelers than the ones in my inital post but they were great. Anyone remember Richard Smith, Al Parret, Stewart Goldman, or Al Meyers? Richard Smith was a guitarist who went to steel and became pretty good on it. Later he wrote a book on the history of Fender guitars and some "Rare Bird" articles in Guitar Player Magazine. Al Meyers worked with us at the Swizzle Stik for a while and was a clone of Johnny Davis even down to the Fender 400 and Johnny's tuning, also a great lead guitarist as well.........JH in Va.
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John Daugherty
Roy Counts and I were in the Air Force together in 1951. We had a little group and did a few small jobs around St. Louis. Roy was from Berea, KY as I recall. He and I also worked with Jack Tucker in the early 50's in Southern Calif. I would sure like to correspond with him if he is still with us.
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Roy Counts and I were in the Air Force together in 1951. We had a little group and did a few small jobs around St. Louis. Roy was from Berea, KY as I recall. He and I also worked with Jack Tucker in the early 50's in Southern Calif. I would sure like to correspond with him if he is still with us.
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In 1949 Wade Ray recorded for Red Redfern's Cowtown label, the resulting 78 rpm six song release featured Wade's group with Bob Morgan (bass), Dick Morgan (guitar), Jimmy Madrid (drums) and Freddie Tavares (steel).
He then moved to Capitol Records before signing with RCA Records in 1951.
The abover line-up was the band at the Cowtown in 1949, a gig they shared with a especially downsized version of Hank Penny's band, although Penny used his full band at his Ballroom gig.
The Morgan brothers worked with a variety of bandleaders, I think another Morgan later joined Wade, and I guess most folks know their sis Jayne P. Morgan from her stint on the gong show, although she was part of Hank Penny's band in the early 1950s.
He then moved to Capitol Records before signing with RCA Records in 1951.
The abover line-up was the band at the Cowtown in 1949, a gig they shared with a especially downsized version of Hank Penny's band, although Penny used his full band at his Ballroom gig.
The Morgan brothers worked with a variety of bandleaders, I think another Morgan later joined Wade, and I guess most folks know their sis Jayne P. Morgan from her stint on the gong show, although she was part of Hank Penny's band in the early 1950s.
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After being a lurker for so long, and now seeing so many friends I had thought I had lost touch with, I finally joined up and boy seeing Jerry, Stu, Gary Vanderlinde, Brandin, Fish, John McClung, Bill Bergren, and all the other great musicians I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with brings back so many great memories. I mean come on Stu, did you have to remind me of Duke Davis?!!!!!!!
I'll catch y'all up in another post later on but I did want to make my first post here.
Steve Silver
Btw, how does someone post pictures here?
I'll catch y'all up in another post later on but I did want to make my first post here.
Steve Silver
Btw, how does someone post pictures here?
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Steve:Welcome...sorry about Duke Davis,did you know that his pit bull attacked him while he was sleeping on the couch?Good Boy! here's how you can post pics http://photobucket.com/,Bill Bergren is on the forum?How'd I miss him?
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