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C. E. Jackson


Post  Posted 22 Nov 2019 12:08 pm    
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One of My 6 Younger Brothers Turns 81

One of my 6 younger brothers, Joe, had his 81st birthday yesterday. We have had many days
and years working and playing together. He actually learned to play lap steel 1 year before me.
In 1950, he and I played in a talent show at our local high school. We played Red River Valley
as our talent number. Although we didn't win the talent show, we had lots of fun, and received
compliments. It was a general talent show, and no one else played steel. Joe actually played lap
steel early on and dobro later. Here is a photo of us playing at the show, and the song we played.
We were both playing Silvertone steels from Sears. Joe is the one on the right.

RED RIVER VALLEY

This recording is the same as it was played at talent show,
but with harmonics added.

Happy Birthday Joe, and hope you have many more.

C. E. Jackson Very Happy
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Fred Justice


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Post  Posted 22 Nov 2019 12:12 pm    
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CE, that was just GREAT!!!
I enjoyed every note.
Tell little brother Happy birthday.
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Post  Posted 22 Nov 2019 12:25 pm    
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That's a lot of candles to blow out! Very Happy

Nice combo with the harmonics.
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Post  Posted 22 Nov 2019 2:00 pm    
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Well C.E. I guess that makes you guys the "Jackson Seven" Very Happy
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Michael Greer


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Post  Posted 22 Nov 2019 2:49 pm    
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C.E. thanks for posting....enjoyed that

Wondering what tuning you boys were using in 1950 on that tune?

Would I be right if I guessed A low base?

Kind regards
Mike
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Doug Beaumier


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Post  Posted 22 Nov 2019 2:56 pm    
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Very Nice, CE! What a wonderful memory. Thanks for sharing.
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Post  Posted 22 Nov 2019 4:12 pm     Awesome
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Thank you CE

You help to reinforce my faith in the longevity of the steel guitar and it's family of players - enthusiasts.
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C. E. Jackson


Post  Posted 23 Nov 2019 7:16 am    
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Fred Justice wrote:
CE, that was just GREAT!!!
I enjoyed every note.
Tell little brother Happy birthday.

Fred, glad you enjoyed the music. Thanks for the comment.

C. E. Jackson Smile


David Matzenik wrote:
That's a lot of candles to blow out! Very Happy

Nice combo with the harmonics.

David, thanks for the comment. I, like you, have always enjoyed harmonics.

C. E. Jackson Smile


Bill Groner wrote:
Well C.E. I guess that makes you guys the "Jackson Seven" Very Happy


Bill, the "Jackson Seven" only applies to brothers. I also have 3 sisters younger than me.
I am outnumbered!

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Post  Posted 23 Nov 2019 7:35 am    
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Nice C.E., i enjoyed it.
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Erv Niehaus


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Post  Posted 23 Nov 2019 9:35 am    
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C.E.,
If your younger brother is 81, where does that put you? Whoa!
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C. E. Jackson


Post  Posted 23 Nov 2019 10:53 am    
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Doug Beaumier wrote:
Very Nice, CE! What a wonderful memory. Thanks for sharing.

Doug, thanks for the kind comment. Nostalgic memories of old times are really great as one gets older.
You may not remember, but I made my first eBay purchase many years ago from you. The purchase
was tuners for an Epiphone lap steel. I called you before the purchase and you were very kind to answer
questions.

Some time in the past, I made a DVD of many of your videos on YouTube so that I could watch them
while relaxing at night. I actually started watching again this past Thursday night. Great videos played
on several different kinds of steels. My wife and I enjoyed watching.

C. E. Jackson Smile


Michael Greer wrote:
C.E. thanks for posting....enjoyed that

Wondering what tuning you boys were using in 1950 on that tune?

Would I be right if I guessed A low base?

Kind regards
Mike

Michael, glad you enjoyed the song. The tuning is the one I used from 1949 until 1970.

A: (H-L) E C# A E C# A

C. E. Jackson Smile


George Piburn wrote:
Thank you CE

You help to reinforce my faith in the longevity of the steel guitar and it's family of players - enthusiasts.

George, thank you for the comment, and your faith in future steel players. I believe steel guitar
will be with us a long time. Keep making those beautiful steels.

C. E. Jackson Smile
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Post  Posted 23 Nov 2019 10:57 am    
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Glenn Wilde wrote:
Nice C.E., i enjoyed it.

Glenn, thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed the song.

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Post  Posted 23 Nov 2019 11:24 am    
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Erv Niehaus wrote:
C.E.,
If your younger brother is 81, where does that put you? Whoa!
Erv

C. E. Jackson wrote:
One of My 6 Younger Brothers Turns 81

One of my 6 younger brothers, Joe, had his 81st birthday yesterday.



Erv, thanks for the comment. You and I are about the same age, and I'm glad to still be here.

Joe was not the youngest of my 6 brothers, but One of my 6 younger brothers,.... You are
right, I would be really old, if he was the youngest. He is actually the oldest of my 6 brothers.
Hope you are doing well, my friend.

C. E. Jackson Very Happy
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Post  Posted 23 Nov 2019 1:26 pm    
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I thought that was excellent C.E.....what a great memory for you!
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Erv Niehaus


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Post  Posted 24 Nov 2019 7:13 am    
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C. E.,
I'm doing well and trying to do good. Very Happy
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David DeLoach


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Post  Posted 24 Nov 2019 7:50 am    
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That was awesome! Made my day!
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C. E. Jackson


Post  Posted 25 Nov 2019 6:02 am    
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Mike A Holland wrote:
I thought that was excellent C.E.....what a great memory for you!


Thanks, Mike. Early memories mean a lot as we get older and reflect
on them. Thankfully, all of my brothers and sisters are still living, and
we often talk about our early lives when we get together.

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Post  Posted 25 Nov 2019 6:14 am    
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Erv Niehaus wrote:
C. E.,
I'm doing well and trying to do good. Very Happy
Erv


Erv, glad you are doing well, and hope you are
still playing your steels.

A saying I heard recently is:
"Each day is the oldest we have ever been,
and the youngest we will ever be."

So, enjoy your music, and keep in touch.

C. E. Jackson Very Happy
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Post  Posted 25 Nov 2019 8:08 am    
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David DeLoach wrote:
That was awesome! Made my day!


David, glad you enjoyed the video.

C. E. Jackson Smile
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Post  Posted 25 Nov 2019 12:33 pm    
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I've been singing RED RIVER VALLEY ever since I heard your recording...
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Post  Posted 25 Nov 2019 12:41 pm    
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My last birthday I had to get a burn permit to light all the candles!!! Butch in NC
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C. E. Jackson


Post  Posted 26 Nov 2019 6:29 am    
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David DeLoach wrote:
I've been singing RED RIVER VALLEY ever since I heard your recording...


David, it is a great old song. It was the first song I learned to play on
steel guitar. Here is a video of Marty Robbins, one of my favorites,
singing RED RIVER VALLEY. The words and melody kind of stay with you.

RED RIVER VALLEY

C. E. Jackson Smile


Butch Mullen wrote:
My last birthday I had to get a burn permit to light all the candles!!! Butch in NC


All I can say is you are blessed. I don't have to get a burn permit yet, but the family has
to be careful where they light the candles so they don't set off the fire/smoke detectors.

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Post  Posted 26 Nov 2019 11:58 am     Rrv
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Red River Valley was the first song my steel guitar teacher, Jeff Kearns, had me learn...an arrangement by John Ely, as I recall. And now I have a better understanding of why he started me there.

I'm a relative newcomer (and barely 55), but as I've said a few times on this Forum, Mr. Jackson got me started: pure chance and luck led me to a youtube video of C.E.'s extensive lap steel collection and I became instantly obsessed. And it's been up-hill ever since.

So, again, thanks!!! And thanks for sharing the memories. They matter.
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Post  Posted 4 Dec 2019 7:06 pm     Re: Rrv
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Mark Helm wrote:
Red River Valley was the first song my steel guitar teacher, Jeff Kearns, had me learn...an arrangement by John Ely, as I recall. And now I have a better understanding of why he started me there.

I'm a relative newcomer (and barely 55), but as I've said a few times on this Forum, Mr. Jackson got me started: pure chance and luck led me to a youtube video of C.E.'s extensive lap steel collection and I became instantly obsessed. And it's been up-hill ever since.

So, again, thanks!!! And thanks for sharing the memories. They matter.


Thanks, Mark, for your kind comment.

C. E. Jackson Smile
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Post  Posted 6 Dec 2019 5:08 am     Back atcha!
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What's the most recent steel you've purchased, C.E.?
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