I had to post this as I was wanting to since I returned home from St.Louis and then my time has been preoccupied with personal issues.
Did I spell that right? well any how..a fellow walked up to at the ISGC and we spoke a bit and I had seen a few not many posts from this fellow,he complimemted me on my induction and then handed me a cd that I took home. I had no cd player in my car.
This is a great CD and a great steel player does it justice. I beleive he is playing a stringmaster and yet at times his technique leads me to beleive he may be using pedals.
The cover of the cd pictures the group with this steel player posing with a triple neck Stringmaster and since we are on the subject of Stringmasters, I thought I would make you all aware of this great steel player,,the word great applies to this fellow.
He is known to be a quiet type and seldom if ever posts but we know him as the best friend
Joaquin Murphey had and saw to it that Joaquin was cared for during his last years.
The Group calls themselves "Riders Of The Purple Sage" If you enjoy traditional western music harmony this will thrill you to hear the harmony of the voices on this CD
It features classic's such as Cool Water, Tumbling Tumbleweeds, Ghost Riders In The Sky
and all those great true beautiful songs of Bob Nolan and others..I have seen and appreciated your comments regarding my hcoa and my playing, but I want to acknowledge a GREAT steel but modest steel player who knocked my socks off with his tasty playing.
This is not a flash in the pan, bang em up kind of cd Its just Great and I want to say to that steel player, friend, you are much to modest for the playing ability and great effort those of you have exhibited on your CD
Mike Johnstone...a GREAT Steel player and a great group that he so fits in like a glove.
Great job Mike and thanks for the cd.
This is a keeper. Modest but great. The sound of Mike's triple neck Stringmaster cuts through and sounds just wonderful.Its these quiet guys like Mike that does his talking with his hands.
Check it out. Man what a CD WOW...my kind of steel playing and great vocals and tunes from yesterday.
Thanks Mike. edited to add. the vocal harmony and backup steel licks knocked me out and took me back in time when music was music, this is a keeper. I dont know if these are avilable for sale but if so maybe Mike will see this and respond.I appreciate all the favorable comments regarding the hcoa
but I would like to see those who are worthy of praise and recognition receive their due.
Enough about me..there are others who deserve the praise and yet sit back and say nothing of their talents. I had to do this for a GREAT HUMAN being and a GREAT steel player..MIKE JOHNSTONE.
Thanks again. edited to check my spelling.[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 14 January 2005 at 09:23 PM.]