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Topic: North Country |
Joachim Kettner
From: Germany
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Roger Miller
From: Cedar Falls, Ia.
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Posted 4 Oct 2009 6:44 am
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I noticed a change in steels between the performances. That boy is a pretty good player. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 4 Oct 2009 6:58 am
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That's Canadian Bob Lucier. Fabulous player. He did some things with Anne Murray, et al. Don't know anything about the band there. Judging by the name and all, I'd guess they originated out of Canada. I know George Hamilton hosted some tv programs out of there as well. |
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Uffe Edefuhr
From: Sweden
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Posted 4 Oct 2009 8:30 am
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The speaker says that Bob Lucier plays on a 16 string steelguitar! First time I have sen one of them! Is there anyone who know the history of this guitar?
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Bob Lawrence
From: Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Posted 4 Oct 2009 10:38 am
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re: 16 string steelguitar!
It's a 10 string |
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Uffe Edefuhr
From: Sweden
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Posted 4 Oct 2009 11:19 am
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Sorry Bob. You are wrong. The Sho-Bud in the video has got 16 strings. Look at 31 seconds in the video and you can count the strings. 8 pair of strings!
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Bob Lawrence
From: Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Posted 4 Oct 2009 12:33 pm
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Ok then I'm wrong but I still only see 10. Maybe I should make an appointment to get glasses.
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Joachim Kettner
From: Germany
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Posted 5 Oct 2009 5:38 am
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The Guitar he uses on the song Whiskey River is a moss green Sho-Bud.
But the one on the instrumental has a maple frame and I think this is the one Uffe is refering to.
This one has a certain similarity to the sound of a twelve string standard guitar, (which is strung up with unison and/or octave strings in pairs).
Also George Hamilton mentions it at the beginning.
Last edited by Joachim Kettner on 5 Oct 2009 10:57 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Uffe Edefuhr
From: Sweden
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Posted 5 Oct 2009 10:28 am
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At Al Brisco SteelGuitarCanada you can find this cassette. I guess this is evidence that the 16 string Sho-Bud exist.
Uffe
Shot Jackson
Shot Jackson (Dobro) & Bob Lucier (Pedal Steel)
(Various Songs Feature Bob Lucier on the Dual-16 String Sho-Bud)
'Sail Along' [2 Albums on 1 Cassette or CD]
Straight Ahead, Cold Cold Heart, Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, Kentucky Waltz, Love Is No Excuse, Funky Cannonball, Take These Chains, Tennessee Waltz, We Could, Green Green Grass Of Home, There Goes My Everything, Until The Next Teardrop Falls, Daydreams About Night Things, Sail Along, Moonlight Bay, Slowly, There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight, She Thinks I Still Care, Sweet Dreams, City Lights. |
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Bent Romnes
From: London,Ontario, Canada
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Posted 5 Oct 2009 10:41 am
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Jerry Overstreet wrote: |
That's Canadian Bob Lucier. Fabulous player. He did some things with Anne Murray, et al. Don't know anything about the band there. Judging by the name and all, I'd guess they originated out of Canada. I know George Hamilton hosted some tv programs out of there as well. |
Bob was also the staff player on the Tommy Hunter Show that ran for many years on the CBC. Before that, Bob played with Bill Anderson's Po' Boys band.
Although it looks like Bob is retired from the active life he had a few years back, he operates a cabinet shop in Burlington, Ont., where he lives.
Of late, he has recorded a couple of instrumental albums together with his long time friend and band member, Mel Aucoin, in Mel's recording studio in Owen Sound, Ont. Bob plays a Fulawka nowadays and say that it produces the ultimate sound for him.
Go to his web site here: http://www.ambrec.com/boblucier/
and listen to sound clips. Pay close attention to "Lonesome 77203"...* killer sound if you ask me.
Check out his CD's and maybe you'd like to order one or both.
*Not Key's in the mailbox as first mentioned _________________ BenRom Pedal Steel Guitars
https://www.facebook.com/groups/212050572323614/ |
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Pete Young
From: Quebec, Canada
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