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Gene Jones
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From: Oklahoma City, OK USA

posted 15 January 2002 12:44 PM     profile     
Bob Dyland performing for the Pope Sep 27, 1997, at the National Eucharistic Congress. The name of the steel player is not given. It looks like he's playing a Sho-Bud!
http://genejones.bizland.com/January%2015,%202002.jpg

Picture from Entertainment Weekly magazine.

Pete Burak
Member

From: Portland, OR USA

posted 15 January 2002 12:50 PM     profile     
When he played in Portland it was with Bucky Baxter on steel.
I believe Bucky has a web site.
~pb
Joe Henry
Member

From: Ebersberg, Germany

posted 15 January 2002 01:35 PM     profile     
Never heard of Bob Dyland...
Jim Cohen
Member

From: Philadelphia, PA

posted 15 January 2002 01:55 PM     profile     
Is it proper etiquette, when playing for the Pope, to stand with your back to him?? Who's giving whom an audience here?

And what exactly was the Pope thinking when this photo was taken? I'll start the guessing:

Euch! What's that whiney thing??

Oy vey! Who booked country music into this place??

I thought they said they were bringing Emmons. I've been had!

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Other suggestions?

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The "Master of Acceptable Tone"
www.jimcohen.com


Roger Rettig
Member

From: NAPLES, FL

posted 15 January 2002 02:23 PM     profile     
I can't see him in the gloom - is that maybe Larry Campbell?

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Roger Rettig
Emmons LGIII(S10/D10)& MCI D10

Jody Carver
Member

From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever

posted 15 January 2002 02:24 PM     profile     
Gene
Bob Dylan with a steel player? Have someone
go to Fullerton California and visit the site
of "The Original Fender Factory" there is
another "steel player" playing with Dylan and Jimi Hendrix... And that trio was not playing for the POPE.

Did you know that the POPE liked the Fender
Sound?? Dave Van Allen met the POPE and he said to Dave,,,"Dave" Its FENDER OF COURSE
this billboard in Fullerton tells it all.

One Picture is worth a THOUSAND WORDS...

Paul Graupp
Member

From: Macon Ga USA

posted 15 January 2002 04:49 PM     profile     
Former employees or writers for Fender and their families are ineligible to participate
in this contest. Close friends and relatives of Jody Carver's are also excluded from answering or disclosing the solution to
other Forum participants. Famous steel guitarists of world reknown and acclaim such as Buddy Emmons, Lloyd Green, Tommy White, Weldon Myrick and Bobbe Seymour may enter but will receive only further recognition for the correct answer. The prize in this case will be donated to b0b.

Regards, Paul(Contest Consultant: Donna Askme)

Craig Stock
Member

From: Westfield, NJ USA

posted 15 January 2002 06:09 PM     profile     
Gene, That is definately Bucky Baxter, he played with Dylan up to about a year ago. He was with him for quite a few years including the grammy's when they were playing and some guy jumped on stage with them dancing with "Soy Bomb' painted on his chest. Bucky has a green Sho-bud S-10.

He does have a solo album out 'Most likely,no problem' and can be purchased from his website www.BuckyBaxter.com.
I got it from him last year when he came to New York with Steve Forbert. He was really a nice guy. A month later I saw him play in Austin, TX with Ryan Adams at SXSW.
Hope this helps, Craig

[This message was edited by Craig Stock on 15 January 2002 at 06:12 PM.]

Kevin Hatton
Member

From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 15 January 2002 08:10 PM     profile     
That Sho-Bud is one of Duanne Marrs custom retrofits. Jeff Surratt delivered to him right before one of Dylan's concert awhile back. It sounds fabulous.
Reggie Duncan
Member

From: Mississippi

posted 15 January 2002 08:56 PM     profile     
Why is the Pope sucking his thumb? Must be Dyland.
Gene Jones
Member

From: Oklahoma City, OK USA

posted 16 January 2002 04:09 AM     profile     
Thanks all, for the "heads up" on Bucky Baxter....I had not previously been familiar with his career. www.genejones.com
Jason Odd
Member

From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

posted 16 January 2002 08:03 AM     profile     
At the moment Ryan Adams CD 'Gold' (2001) is getting a lot of airplay here, and he's touring. Bucky is on that one and it's selling quite well here and in the UK.

He's also worked with Suzy Bogguss, and appears all over my CD collection. Besides his work with Dylan (I think I saw Bucky on steel and guitat with Bob), Bucky appears on a heap of Steve Earle albums; 'Guitar Town,' 'Exit O,' 'Copperhead Road,' 'Hard Way' and 'Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator.'
He's on Joe Henry's excellent 'Trampoline' CD which I finally got a copy of (for one dollar!) a week ago, some Jim Lauderdale, and R.E.M.'s Green album.
Some good stuff...

Jody Carver
Member

From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever

posted 17 January 2002 07:50 AM     profile     
Paul
They dont have the "foggiest" idea as to what
you are reffering to.

They dont know who played steel with Dylan years back and will be at his side FOREVER.

The same with JIMI HENDRIX,,,lets keep it a
secret..... ...I think Gene Jones knows.

Both of you,,,are probably the only people that know,,,unless they saw the,,,,,,???????
understand?? sure you do.

Paul Graupp
Member

From: Macon Ga USA

posted 17 January 2002 08:24 AM     profile     
You are right Jody and that is sad in one way but kinda in another. And like the three of us know; you got the proof of the pudding too !!

Regards, Paul

[This message was edited by Paul Graupp on 17 January 2002 at 08:24 AM.]

Jim Cohen
Member

From: Philadelphia, PA

posted 17 January 2002 09:13 AM     profile     
What? Nobody wants to help me write captions for this photo?? Aw, you guys are no fun...

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The "Master of Acceptable Tone"
www.jimcohen.com


Gene Jones
Member

From: Oklahoma City, OK USA

posted 17 January 2002 09:24 AM     profile     
Jim...with one hand on his stomach, and the other over his face, my first thought was that the music had made him ill.....I would sure like to know what the "playlist" was for that audience. www.genejones.com P.S. Jody...you are in rare company...not many musicians have their picture bigger than lifesize displayed over the Interstate!

[This message was edited by Gene Jones on 17 January 2002 at 09:27 AM.]

Jody Carver
Member

From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever

posted 17 January 2002 10:57 AM     profile     
Gene
Thank you,,,but I still have to pay a toll
when I ride that Interstate highway.

Have an idea,,,maybe I should wear that white
Cowboy Hat and fringed Western shirt and tell
em "Leo Sent Me" ") Paul,,,,if you ever drive
that Interstate mention my name,,,they dont know me either,, but you may get into the
passing lane "no charge"


Paul Graupp
Member

From: Macon Ga USA

posted 17 January 2002 11:09 AM     profile     
Jody: I did mention your name at the Toll Booth and they took me out of the car and frisked me real good !! Know what I mean, Vern ??

Jim: I laughed at you comments so hard that the flame on my candle went out. I tried for the life of me to think of something and I couldn't. I think you simply covered all of it but I'm still trying. Where did Sheila put her migraine medicine ???

Regards, Paul

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