The Scottish Steelies
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Davie Holland
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The Scottish Steelies
I made this video as an `ode to all my buddies at the Scottish Steelies meet that normally meets once a month. Hope you all enjoy...
https://youtu.be/gIDaiRAHfHE
https://youtu.be/gIDaiRAHfHE
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Terry Winter
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Don R Brown
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Very nicely done! Music and video are both excellent, and it looks like a fine, fun bunch of you.
I list as an ancestor a Leonard Robertson, born in Glenrothes Scotland (1791). So if I ever get to the point I feel comfortable calling myself a steel player, I'll ask to become an honorary member!

I list as an ancestor a Leonard Robertson, born in Glenrothes Scotland (1791). So if I ever get to the point I feel comfortable calling myself a steel player, I'll ask to become an honorary member!

Many play better than I do. Nobody has more fun.
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Ken Byng
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Re: The Scottish Steelies
As a foreigner who has been made to feel very welcome at a couple of the Gartcosh steel guitar meetings in years gone by, I can say without hesitation that these gatherings are a great example of camaraderie and friendship. Players of all levels attend, and all are fully appreciated.Davie Holland wrote:I made this video as an `ode to all my buddies at the Scottish Steelies meet that normally meets once a month. Hope you all enjoy...
https://youtu.be/gIDaiRAHfHE
Davie - love your YouTube clip.
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Davie Holland
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Davie Holland
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Thank you so much Don. You never know..your tartan may indeed allow you past our sacred fire exit..heh hehDon R Brown wrote:Very nicely done! Music and video are both excellent, and it looks like a fine, fun bunch of you.
I list as an ancestor a Leonard Robertson, born in Glenrothes Scotland (1791). So if I ever get to the point I feel comfortable calling myself a steel player, I'll ask to become an honorary member!![]()
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Dan Rollans
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Great video
Wonderful video. I could tell you guys were having lots of fun.
You and I probably share some DNA other than this wonderful instrument.
My mother’s maiden name is Holland. I take after her side of the family quite a bit.
Thank you for sharing your video “cousin”.
Dan Rollans @Steelers Choice
You and I probably share some DNA other than this wonderful instrument.
My mother’s maiden name is Holland. I take after her side of the family quite a bit.
Thank you for sharing your video “cousin”.
Dan Rollans @Steelers Choice
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Davie Holland
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Re: Great video
Hi Dan..good to meet you (virtually). Us Hollands sure are a creative lot..and going by the looks of it, your steel seats have the required quality to be "Holland Built" lol..Dan Rollans wrote:Wonderful video. I could tell you guys were having lots of fun.
You and I probably share some DNA other than this wonderful instrument.
My mother’s maiden name is Holland. I take after her side of the family quite a bit.
Thank you for sharing your video “cousin”.
Dan Rollans @Steelers Choice
So glad you like the video and my playing.
Maybe one day I`ll get back to Dallas and we can meet in person cuz!
Stay safe and take care out there!
Davie
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Larry Jamieson
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Davie Holland
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Hi LarryLarry Jamieson wrote:Enjoyed your video of all my Scottish brothers. They tell me I belong to the clan Gunn. I was hoping to visit Scotland this past summer but with the Covid it didn't happen. Maybe next year...
Thats so interesting as my middle name is Wilson, which is associated with the Gunn Clan and also the Macfarlane clan which was also my mothers middle name. A fellow clansman and a cousin within two posts...might be time to get a clan re-union!! Look me up if you get over, and make sure its at the end of the month as thats when our steelie meet is..last Tue of each month. You will be made most welcome.
Davie
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Davie Holland
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Thanks Larry.. That was a good tour...Heather, Bob Ryan on Lead Guitar, Brantley Kearns on fiddle, Roy Whyke on drums, and Katie Ryan on BassLarry Ball wrote:Hi Davie,
I still watch your great playing with Heather Myles back in Kewland in 2008. and steal some of your licks.
Cheers
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Davie Holland
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Sharp eye Davie! Quite a hike.. I just received a note from Brother Bill McKillop in regards to Brother Reg's diagnosis.. saddened to hear say the least. This time of year Reg usually goes to Thailand for holiday as I recall. Will be thinking of him...nice tribute to the steel association also.Davie Holland wrote:That looks like the Trig on top of Ben Nevis unless I am mistaken? I talk to Willie Gamble often but unfortunately Brother Reg is not faring well. Not looking good I`m afraid.
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