It is that time again boys and girls, a big steel jam Sunday March 29th at Jubitz truck stop in Portland Oregon.
In the past we have had players 3 deep in places as we have so many great players turn out. This time we can seat all 30 of us in one, yes one, big circle on the new and improved dance floor at Jubitz.
As always the jam starts at 1:00 and goes several hours. To all of the Washington plays, you know who you are, get yourselves down here, you are not getting any younger and we would love to steal both of your licks.
Lap players are welcome, please bring the biggest amp you own, as it is a big room and we would love to hear you play.
10350 N Vancouver Way Portland Or.
If you have questions call me:
Larry Behm
503-722-7562
Can't wait to meet more steelers from the NW, especially since I just missed my annual trek to LA for Mike P.'s jam. My wife fell and broke her hip, so she won't be joining me on this trip... but I bet she makes the next one
Dave Wren
'25 Williams U12, 7X7; '96 Carter U12, 7X7; '70 MSA D10, 8X5; 1936 7 string National; Line 6 HX Stomp; P2P "Bad Dog amp/ PF 350 12"; Quilter TT-15/TB202; Quilter "Steelaire"; DV Mark "GH 250"with 15" 1501 BW; Boss "Katana" 100 Head w/Line 6 Cab; Telonics VP; 1951 Fender Dual Professional; '76 Webb 6-14 E amp/ Telonics 15" speaker; 2026 Milkman "Half and Half" amp.
Eric West wrote:I'm going to have a brand new set of teeth to show off, and a new Marshall Half Stack 4-12 to plug myself and Ray Montee to use so he'll get HEARD..
That half-stack ought to sound killer, in more ways than one!
Ray has a SF Twin, maybe I can talk him into bringing it instead of his prize 15watt Valco(?)...
Two weeks from today (Sun). Come on down you Washington players, we have more room, more food, and more dancing girls. I am going to bring my banjo, so a good time will be had by all.
Larry, if you DO get all 30 seats filled up, you realize there'll be about an hour wait between each player's chance to pick?! At the LA Perl Jam, we finally had to start signups and limit the size to 15 pickers/day, it just got unwieldy otherwise.
Have a good one, I'm even contemplating coming up.
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John I hear what you are saying but it works for us. We tried the one at time system but some would not play anything for hours.
We could make smaller groups but have not tried that for the same reason as above.
We have lots of really great players in the NW. Our primary goal for getting together is to share time with one another, slap backs and tell lies, check out someone latest gear etc. We try to play for about an 1 1/2 hours, take a break and start back up again until we just give out.
We also have a lot of young players so this also gives us a chance to support them and make them feel welcome.
WE would love to have you come up, I think you would have a good time. If you need a place to stay, call me.
Guess I don't understand your format: at ours, we just play a single BIAB song, everyone gets a turn playing the track, till everyone has had a ride. How do you guys manage it?
We play, stop for lunch right there at the host restaurant, play afer lunch till we drop, then go home and collapse. Some of us start practicing that night on the songs we sucked at!
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John we do the same thing, we have a real band that brings their gear and sets it all up, just for us. We are lucky and we have all played together over the years.
We tend to eat when ever we can so during our breaks it gives the band a chance to "rest".
In the early days (70's) Jeff Newman told us (Washington and Oregon) we were the only steelers west of the Miss river doing this kind of thing. Now folks get together everywhere.
The brotherhood we have up here is amazing. NO egos, No showoffs, No attitudes, just great guys sharing the love.
The quality of the steel playing up here is terrific. Many of us grew up together sharing ideas etc for years.
With that said, get a ticket or a tank of gas and come share the love, and the great sound of some "hot" steel guitar.
I'll be showing off my new set of TEETH. I got the "Obama Set", that a lot of people are getting, so I'll be easily spotted. Actually it's been a rough month getting all the old deep snags pulled and a lot of couch time and drainage.
The Five Bands for Five Bucks thing last weekend was GREAT there. Got to see and hear people I hadn't for years.
This year, I'm hoping that we'll have more people that have missed previous ones because of the small and out of the way places we've had to have them.
I5, North or South, Exit 307, and follow the Diesel Signs.
God willing, I'll be there and hear Ray Montee through my Marshall Half Stack so we can get him heard on that plastic geetar.
The last jam was my first and I didn't know much about playing but now I'm learning and don't have enough skilz to play at the jam but I will bring my Sho Bud Pro ll and my Mullen RP and will set them up for anyone that shows up without a guitar but can play. Like Pete last Nov. Just being there will be a high for me.
Just a note, pedal steels are the most addicting sound machines I have ever seen. I know I'm eventually going to need an intervention. Larry can attest to that.
I just got my BRAND NEW TEETH this afternoon. I was sweating complications, but knock on wood, it all went as planned. Blood, screaming, bone crunching/rasping, and the whole thing.. 4 grand, 19 exctactions included. Paid in full before I walked out. I thought about just telling them I was gonna use the biffy and crawl out the window..
It's nice that we can finally have it there in a place thats EASY to find, has good food, rooms, and enough room for our clan.