Womenz steel players
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Melinda Dauley
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Womenz steel players
A lot of men that I have met who play steel are the same sort of men...there is a raging river of emotion beneath the calm demeanor.
What I'm wondering, from all steel players, is are most women steel players the same with the raging river of emotion beneath the calm outside?
Any totally amazing steel players that are women? I've never heard of any so far...
Melinda
What I'm wondering, from all steel players, is are most women steel players the same with the raging river of emotion beneath the calm outside?
Any totally amazing steel players that are women? I've never heard of any so far...
Melinda
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Sara Jory is indeed brilliant.I saw her at Scotty's in 1984 when she was just 17 and she already had Buddy Emmons' early E9 style down cold.Donna Hammit is another good one. There was a great non-pedal player in L.A. in the 50s-60s named Marion Hall who's still living but I understand she has retired.In her day,she could tear up a Stringmaster and had a great bluesy Western swing style. -MJ-
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Sarah Jory is amazing. To say she is a good or even great player is an understatement. She sits at her steel and gets totally engrossed in what she is doing and has so much fun playing. She is a joy to behold after watching male players with serious faces watching their strings and concentrating real hard on their playing. Sarah can play perfectly and interact with her audience and her band all at the smae time. She's a true entertainer. Anyone who can get to see her should make a point of doing so, you won't be disappointed.
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It's good to see so many positive things being said about Sarah Jory. I actually taught her to play pedal steel. It was fortunate that her father brought her to me at an early age. Without doubt she was one of my better pupils and I'm very proud that she has gone on to make a good living out of the music business. My best ever pupil was a guy called Tim Pickins (real name!!!) He was a real natural but gave it up after a few years. It would be great to see more ladies taking up the steel guitar.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ken Byng on 15 February 2003 at 04:24 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Melinda,
Let's not forget Deloris Hancock in Burlington, NC. She is a wonderful Christian Lady who Indorsed "Emmons", and I belive she still plays one. I had the honor of meeting this Lady when I worked for the "Emmons" Guitar Co. a couple of years ago. Her LP was one of MANY in the Front of the factory for sale. She came into the shop several times for string purchaces. It was a plesure to talk to this Lady. If she is reading this post, Let me say 'Hello, Mrs. Hancock, and God Bless You'. She CAN PLAY, Folks, & she has her OWN style. Wish there were more woman playing this great Instrument we all LOVE.
Let's not forget Deloris Hancock in Burlington, NC. She is a wonderful Christian Lady who Indorsed "Emmons", and I belive she still plays one. I had the honor of meeting this Lady when I worked for the "Emmons" Guitar Co. a couple of years ago. Her LP was one of MANY in the Front of the factory for sale. She came into the shop several times for string purchaces. It was a plesure to talk to this Lady. If she is reading this post, Let me say 'Hello, Mrs. Hancock, and God Bless You'. She CAN PLAY, Folks, & she has her OWN style. Wish there were more woman playing this great Instrument we all LOVE.

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What happened to Marian Hall? Is she still pickin'? Also,Blanche Emerson,who was w/ Ann Jones.(all-girl band) I met Blanche in L.V. back in the mid '70's.
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