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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 14 Apr 2001 4:44 am
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It's not just the "locals" that will pick for basically nothing. When I was there, some road pickers would do the same thing. They could care less how much they were getting, they just wanted someplace to pick so they could keep in practice while the singer took off on a vacation. Lower Broadway was an ideal place to do it since there were some outstanding pickers working down there. |
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David Pennybaker
From: Conroe, TX USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2001 1:29 pm
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Better pre-buy your gas while you can still get it at $1.50 a gallon.
It's already at $1.55 here.
Gasoline inventories are VERY low (lower than last year).
Predictions are for $2.00 - $3.00 gasoline this summer.
And now back to the original posting!
Surely somebody besides me would fire the drummer before the steel player? No drum machines allowed, but I'll let ya have something to provide a basic click-track (like a metronome) piped into each musicians' ear if it's really that necessary.
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The Unofficial Photographer of The Wilkinsons
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Smiley Roberts
From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
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Posted 14 Apr 2001 2:45 pm
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NashVILE's,"Lower Broadway" has changed it's name to,"Lowest Broadway"!!
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John Floyd
From: R.I.P.
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Joe Casey
From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
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David Pennybaker
From: Conroe, TX USA
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Posted 15 Apr 2001 9:29 am
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Hey, now! No hiring/firing based on looks.
Maybe to be less controversial, I should've worded this from the other side:
Given those instrumnts, which would you choose (in order) to be in the band. Assume you've got a singer, who can't play a darned thing.
And if somebody picks the drums first, I'm gonna scream.
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The Unofficial Photographer of The Wilkinsons
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Ken Lang
From: Simi Valley, Ca
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Posted 15 Apr 2001 1:15 pm
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Yee-Haaaaaaw. The bongo player. |
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David Pennybaker
From: Conroe, TX USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2001 6:23 am
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If the singer played open chords on his guitar and had it plugged in, I would fire his a$$ first. |
Didn't you just fire George Strait and Alan Jackson with that statement?
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The Unofficial Photographer of The Wilkinsons
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Joe Casey
From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
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Posted 17 Apr 2001 4:52 am
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Fire the singer? Come on retcop do you think the people would come out to see you fronting a band? What you smoking down there in Pasco?
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CJC
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Tony Orth
From: Evansville, Indiana, USA
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Posted 17 Apr 2001 9:19 am
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Keyboard
Fiddle
Steel Guitar
Drums
Bass
Guitar
Dave,
Right now my band is very successful doing Classic Country/Classic Rock with Lead Guitar, Bass, Drums, and Rhythm Guitar.
Eventually I want to switch from bass to steel and pick up a replacement bassist.
While the other members agreed they would like the sound of it, it would cause some initial problems with stage space and the reduction of per-member income.
If you're a dance band, I think the drums are important. If you're not, I'd drop the drummer first.
Good luck with your decision. |
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DennyFast
From: Springfield, Tn. USA
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Posted 21 Apr 2001 9:56 pm
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Thanks Smiley for not jumping on the keyboard bandwagon, I usually don't say much being a former keyboardplayer and piano picker..I had to stop pickin' because of a disability.This topic just shows what I've been saying for years and why pianoplayers don't get hired most of the time, but that's ok, all I wanted to say was..good country piano and yes!! even keyboards if done right are just as much a part of country music as any other instrument! I used to love this forum even though I'm not a steelguitar player but now I have no place here either so I've spoke my peace and leave your forum to just steel pickers!! |
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Joe Casey
From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
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Posted 22 Apr 2001 4:37 am
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Denny please don't take to heart any mis directed punning. Keyboard players are among the most vesitile musicians and can fit in any situation needed...I think the question was put in a way that small venues cannot carry large country groups and who would have to go. I tried to answer with tongue in cheek replies as I am sure no one meant any put down.
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CJC
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John P. Phillips
From: Folkston, Ga. U.S.A., R.I.P.
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Posted 22 Apr 2001 6:54 am
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OH NO! NOT AGAIN!!!!!!!!
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If it feels good. do it.
If it feels Country,
DO IT TWICE
JPP
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John P. Phillips
From: Folkston, Ga. U.S.A., R.I.P.
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Posted 22 Apr 2001 6:58 am
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OH NO! NOT AGAIN! COME ON GUYS< IT'S ALL IN FUN!!
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If it feels good. do it.
If it feels Country,
DO IT TWICE
JPP
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John P. Phillips
From: Folkston, Ga. U.S.A., R.I.P.
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Posted 22 Apr 2001 7:02 am
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OH NO, NOT AGAIN!!! COME ON GUYE IT'S ALL IN FUN. PAY ATTENTION TO THE SLANT OF THE COMMENTS. PUH LEEZE!!!!!! |
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Brandin
From: Newport Beach CA. USA
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Posted 22 Apr 2001 8:10 am
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At this point in the thread I'd fire the "Photographer"! =;^)
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Dennis Manuel
From: Quesnel, B.C., Canada
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Posted 24 Apr 2001 6:39 am
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Smiley, do musicians actually play for $20.00/night in Nashville?
Currently, here in Canada we get about $100.00/night which equates to $55.00 American. I have never been a road musician only a weekend player because of family committments. However, I do remember when we would make at least $150.00 to $200.00/night but things were a lot cheaper 20 years ago!!!
My opinion of the Union is the night clubs probably operate them and no one knows the affiliation. Why else would they stand for someone making $20.00/night? $^%$&%$$&( |
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David Pennybaker
From: Conroe, TX USA
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Brandin
From: Newport Beach CA. USA
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Posted 24 Apr 2001 3:40 pm
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Okay, you can stay. |
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Smiley Roberts
From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
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Posted 25 Apr 2001 9:24 am
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Dennis,
Yes,they do. Some nights,tips are GREAT. They may make $75/$100 bucks apiece. Other nights,....$20. It's a chance you take. It's like Tommy Overstreet told me one time,"One day,it's chicken. Next day,it's feathers"! Every time I've worked down there,it's been "feathers". I won't do it anymore.
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Joe Casey
From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
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Posted 25 Apr 2001 6:10 pm
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Bravo Smiles Feathers taste like $--t anyway.But you do need some new pillows.
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CJC
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Anne Marie O Keeffe
From: Co.Waterford,Ireland.
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Posted 29 Apr 2001 1:07 pm
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Gee that's a hard one. I play keyboard but I sing too. Still I reckon I'd take that keyboard and sling it out the window anyway!
I'll probably get chewed up for saying that. |
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Joe Casey
From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
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Posted 1 May 2001 5:52 pm
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Anne marie you mean to tell me you live in a house in Waterford Ireland that has windows? Hm I suppose you have indoor plumbing too? Nice too see you back on this side again......
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CJC
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