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Roger Kelly

 

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Post  Posted 28 May 2015 2:02 pm    
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I have seen many of Tom's videos on u-tube and several pictures of him behind a steel guitar but never a MSA. I would have thought since he helped start MSA he would have been playing one built to his specs.

To me, Tom Morrell was as good a Western Swing player as it gets.
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Johnny Cox


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Post  Posted 28 May 2015 4:47 pm    
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The short answer is yes. The M in MSA stands for Morrell. Before there was MSA Tom and Danny Shields built Morrel-Shields Custom.
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Darvin Willhoite


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Post  Posted 28 May 2015 6:35 pm    
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Now you've seen one.


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Darvin Willhoite


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Post  Posted 28 May 2015 6:37 pm    
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Double post
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Terry Wood


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Post  Posted 28 May 2015 6:59 pm    
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He was a Wonderful Steel Guitarist!
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Herb Steiner


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Post  Posted 28 May 2015 10:10 pm    
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Notice that Tom has fingerpicks on every finger of the right hand.
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Roger Kelly

 

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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 1:24 am    
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Thanks for the replies ...and the picture.
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Dave Grothusen


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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 3:09 am    
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I miss Tom
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David Nugent

 

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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 4:08 am    
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Would that be the 'A' in MSA seated next to him.
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Sonny Jenkins


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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 4:31 am    
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Darvin,,,now we've seen two,,,,,,LOL
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Darvin Willhoite


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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 6:37 am    
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Well, I see double so everyone else should too. Very Happy I don't know what happened there, stuttered on the button I guess.
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chris ivey


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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 12:14 pm    
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Herb Steiner wrote:
Notice that Tom has fingerpicks on every finger of the right hand.

didn't he know that you can't play like that?
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Darvin Willhoite


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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 12:23 pm    
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All those picks didn't seem to hurt him any. I listen to the Sextet Sessions albums quite often, and I assume Tom and Maurice both were using MSA guitars. Great pickin' if you like Jazz, which I do.
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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 12:36 pm    
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chris ivey wrote:
Herb Steiner wrote:
Notice that Tom has fingerpicks on every finger of the right hand.

didn't he know that you can't play like that?
He must have not gotten the memo...
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Bill Cunningham


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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 5:41 pm    
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Darvin Willhoite wrote:
All those picks didn't seem to hurt him any. I listen to the Sextet Sessions albums quite often, and I assume Tom and Maurice both were using MSA guitars. Great pickin' if you like Jazz, which I do.


Darvin,
David Wright can tell the story about the guitar Tom used that day. You will be surprised.
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Darvin Willhoite


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Post  Posted 29 May 2015 5:42 pm    
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Your turn David, I haven't heard that story.
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David Wright


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Post  Posted 30 May 2015 3:40 am    
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Darvin,
I remember the day Maurice and Tom left the shop to go do the recording...Tom went out to our show room and was strumming all the different guitars we had, and hitting pedals, a few mins later he said , this will do, believe it was a D`10.. C 6th..and off they went...the rest is history!
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Paul Norman

 

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Post  Posted 30 May 2015 6:31 am    
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David it looks like him.
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Robbie Daniels

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jun 2015 10:14 am    
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Tom most definitely did play an MSA. Back in the late 60's there was a steel exhibition by MSA in San Jose, CA and I was privileged to play Tom's MSA single 12 tuned to Bb 6th. Great steeler, great man.
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David Mitchell

 

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Post  Posted 14 Jun 2015 8:35 am    
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I produced a lot of country albums in Dallas, Tx and always used Tom Morrell on steel. Tom was a genius like Emmons. When the engineer would play the demo over the studio speakers all the other musicians were writing charts. Tom was reading the newspaper. One day while Tom was reading the newspaper while the rest were writing their charts I asked Tom if he needed to hear it again. Tom said no. He asked me if that's what I wanted. I said yes. Gary Carpenter of Rains Steel guitars had played on the demo and had a killer steel part. Not easy for most pickers. The band kicked off and Tom played it note for note just like Gary. Tom could play style, anybodys steel, any setup. He just strummed it and took off. Emmons is the same way. Me being a mediocre steel man I hung out with Tom on session breaks and picked his brain. A true genius. He was also my Tequila drinking buddy too!
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David Mitchell

 

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Post  Posted 14 Jun 2015 9:27 am    
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I worked on sessions with Morrell during the 80's and 90's and never personally saw Tom play an MSA but I have seen pictures of Tom playing an MSA with a Country rock band named Calico in the early 70's. They recorded an album for Columbia and had quite a bit of airplay. That was the era he got the nickname "Wolf". He really looked scary.
I could tell you a lot of stories about Tom but I'll mention one that pertains to steel guitars. One day Nashville producer Tommy Allsup booked a session at a studio I had in Ft. Worth. I was the engineer and always got to the studio an hour early to clean, demagnetize and run test tones on the Ampex 24 track. While I was running my checks I heard a knock on the door. I thought man that's awful early for pickers to show up. I opened the door and Tom Morrell was standing there with a $20.00 acoustic guitar with 2 strings missing. He said "David, you don't have a steel guitar around here? Mine got locked up in the club last night. I just happened to have my old Sho-Bud Professional with one knee lever there. I told him what I had and he said "That's perfect". He tuned it his way. Sort of like a 6 string guitar. He played the session and never missed a lick. The whole time they were playing Tommy Allsup kept raving how well Morrell could play. I agreed but never told Allsup that Morrell showed up without a steel! Again the genius of the great Tom Morrell !
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Steve Alcott

 

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Post  Posted 15 Jun 2015 10:45 am    
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I've been trying to find the Calico recordings for quite a while.
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Paul Wade


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Post  Posted 16 Jun 2015 3:14 am    
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steve,

here you go
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B003MX7UHS/slipcuecom-20

p.w Smile
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Paul Wade


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Post  Posted 16 Jun 2015 3:15 am    
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TTT
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