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James Stewart Jr


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Vero Beach Florida
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2006 1:43 pm    
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I just became aware of a country group called The Mavericks and have heard a bunch of their songs.
I couldn't help notice the beautiful steel guitar in their music.
So who is the steeler and what kind of steel does he play?
Also any other info on this group would be apppreciated.
Thanks James,Jr.

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Andy Sandoval


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Bakersfield, California, USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2006 3:32 pm    
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James, the Mavericks released their first album in 92'"From Hell to Paradise" with Steve Fishell on steel. The second album "What a Cryin Shame" featured Bruce Bouton on steel. Here's a link to a bio.
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Joey Ace


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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2006 4:09 pm    
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The band never used a Steel Guitar on the road.
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James Stewart Jr


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Vero Beach Florida
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2006 8:15 am    
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Mark van Allen


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Watkinsville, Ga. USA
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2006 8:54 am    
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I saw the Mavericks live here in Atlanta right after they originally got signed, before the first CD release.
I was really excited about the "new direction" they'd be bringing to country radio, as the main lead instrument in all the songs was a gal playing viola.
The rhythm section had a very powerful tele crunch going on, in fact they were the loudest live country band I'd ever heard.
Oddly, when the record came out, the only thing remotely similar to the live sound I'd heard was Raul's voice.
I've never figured that one out.

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Andy Volk


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Boston, MA
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2006 9:24 am    
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Raoul's vocals and the studio arrangements really made that band as far as I'm concerned. I saw them live once and they were ear-splittingly loud. My chest was actually moving like a speaker cone. It ruined the evening for me.
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David Cobb

 

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Chanute, Kansas, USA
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2006 2:02 pm    
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The "From Hell to Paradise" CD featured Steve Fishell on pedal steel, dobro and slide guitar. I believe he uses a Zum????
The "What a Crying Shame" CD has Bruce Bouton.
Can't go wrong with either album.
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Mike Winter


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Portland, OR
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2006 5:11 pm    
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In my opinion, they had some of the best sounding studio albums. Their "Music For All Occasions" is one of the best mixed albums I have ever heard. I never saw them live.

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Andy Sandoval


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Bakersfield, California, USA
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2006 5:19 pm    
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I remember the first time I saw them at the Ventura Concert Theater and Junior Brown opened the show. What a night!
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Archie Nicol R.I.P.


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Ayrshire, Scotland
Post  Posted 27 Sep 2006 3:50 am    
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There are some clips on You-Tube. Here's one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bfQvTJpkwQ
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Meine Bruinsma


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Gorredijk, The Netherlands
Post  Posted 27 Sep 2006 12:29 pm    
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"Here comes my baby", Robbie Turner on steel.
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Dave White


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Fullerton, California USA
Post  Posted 27 Sep 2006 6:01 pm    
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Mike W.,"Music For All Occasions" was a fantastic album. Great pedal steel on my favorites, "The Writing on the Wall" and "If You Only Knew," along with "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down." I lost that CD when I left it in my car and someone took it out on a joyride, and totaled the car. All the CD's that were in the trunk-mounted changer were lost. (Thank God it was a leased car)
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