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Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 04 June 2002 11:11 PM
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This is for those people who have worked so hard for the recognition of the Steel Guitar. No this is not about me,,,,Its not about Leo Sure I know,,there are some of you who will say..."what that guy again??" those long and boring stories again?. Iam well aware of what I may be facing,,but you know what??? I dont care what those people think...Its more important to me to start this thread,,I done even care if no one I have been accused of long and boring stories on this Forum,,,and I agree they are long,,,,boring?? well maybe to some...I have been accused of running people off the Forum..who are these people? and where did they run to,,the Jerry Springer Show? I have made it clear in the past that I dont look for controversy,,nor do I invite confrontations,,I dont care if you play a non pedal guitar or a pedal guitar with 15 floor pedals and 20 knee levers....its not what Im all about. I prefer to feel Iam among friends,,for the most part that holds true..but there are those out there that would like to "strangle me" I know that...I have been threatened by a person to inflict bodily harm to me,because I read Events and Announcements to see what is going on of interest to me,,,I read "Extended Family" which makes me sad to see someone that is ill,,or someone asking for prayers for a loved one that has passed on.These are what is most important to me. I dont enjoy the events of the past week which accused a person of wrong doing..right or wrong..I dont like to see that. We have enough to think about in this day and age,other than to attack each other..if those This is about a good friend of mine whom I met way back in the very early 1950's,,,he was a young and aspiring steel guitar student I was young as well,,,maybe a few years older There were few if any live country music events going on in the area we lived in,,,,if anything the closest would be in Pennsylvania at a fair grounds,,,if we were This young man had a dream,,not only to become to play steel guitar,but more so for others to learn what the steel guitar is all about. I was able to get him his very first ever Fender Triple neck custom as I knew his This young man slight in build but big in heart set out to get others interested in something he believed in and that was forming a group of players to help each other A small group of these young fellows had a meeting place,,it was in another fellow steel Where is this going?? Is this getting boring? Bob was the founder of that group of people who would meet weekly in a friends garage,,what would they accompolish?? was this a "hangout" what the hell,,,they could have been chasing girls instead,,. They worked dilligently to work on ideas to find others who would express interest in the dream of Bob Maickle,,another veteran and fine steel player and entertainer was a man by the name of Jim Hand..he was the elder It was Bob's dream way back to someday have great players of that time come east to play at a steel guitar show..but there was a problem....how do you pay for a steel player It opened the door for Bob and his fellow steel players,,,,,the name of the club was called "The Stagecoach" an appropriate name for a club with some good country and western For the life of me,I dont know how he did it.he carried all the weight on his shoulders I would often ask Bob in a careful manner,,, I thought it was a great idea,,but,,,well we all have dreams,,so let him have his fun,,and fun he did. His determination and hardwork was getting recognition from players around the country, The next step was getting a big name,,,,who would that be?? Buddy Emmons?? Bingo..... Each year as his small budget allowed,he would contact players of national recognition There were times,he had to meet a payroll that by far exceeded his take on admissions,,he was all the time in control and somehow knew he could suceed. He then had another idea....getting a club together and having a "newsletter" with information dealing with steel guitars and nothing else,,,he would charge a nominal fee If this is getting too long,,,,thats OK because Im not finished yet. Soon,,,,Bob was able to get people like De Witt Scott another pioneer who knew what Bob was trying to do,,Bob and Scotty worked together so to speak,,like one hand washes the other, and soon Scotty became a main attraction at Bobs annual shows. The word was out,,Scotty knew the players,,Bob had his work cut out for himself Bobs shoulders weathered many a hardship buthe held his own and was determined to make John Hughey a superstar,,,appreared,,,Joe Wright a new and innovative talent came along OK...so this is long and maybe getting redundant..where does that leave me,,can they This may very well be my last post on here.. John DeMaille a fine steel player and highly Doug Mack,,,,,the fellow that invented the Mack Truck only kidding Doug "he's bigger than me. Winnie Winston another pioneer and driving force in the PSGA,,,,me??? Im a Professional Advisor,,I dont really have any advice other than this...if you think Im boring and talk too much,,I "advise you to stop reading this,,,it can be harmful to your This my friends is only the beginning,,,,I have another friend who is the key to much of the sucess of the PSGA,,,,but since its getting late back here and my pups have no regard for my tribute...I have to pay "tribute to them and take them for a walk I have more to say..if I get the opportunity Goodnite and thank you Bob...It has been my good fortune to have you as a friend all these years,,,,I told you NOT to sell your Fender... Later my friend,,,,,the dogs are about to go into the chorus..... If I missed anyone or anything or need to be corrected..I would welcome that,,,I will not read your comments There is a few bucks in that..but watch out for old ladies that have a "Black Belt". They [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 06 June 2002 at 09:17 AM.] |
nick allen Member From: France |
posted 05 June 2002 01:06 AM
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Keep it coming Jody You should know by know there are more of us that enjoy your posts than don't - and like you say - if they don't want to read, they can see your name there, they don't even have to click on it - go straight to Jerry Springer, do not pass go... Hope you and Marilyn are doing ok. You're doing a great job of injecting some goodwill and good thoughts into the communication cosmos (?!) Take care Nick |
Paul Graupp Member From: Macon Ga USA |
posted 05 June 2002 07:21 AM
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Should I ever have pause to wonder why I like this Gentle Man so much, all I would have to do is go back into the Forum and read what he has written. Like every true steel guitarist, Jody does it his own way and I respect him for doing that. He is as unique as a Bigsby and as friendly a person you would ever want to acquaint yourself with. He thinks of us in the same way we think of our instruments of music and he sings to us in a similar manner. If it wasn't for Bob, there would be no PSGA. If it wasn't for b0b, there would be no Forum and if it wasn't for Jody Carver, neither organization would have any soul or heart !! [This message was edited by Paul Graupp on 05 June 2002 at 08:31 AM.] |
Al Marcus Member From: Cedar Springs,MI USA |
posted 05 June 2002 08:45 AM
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Jody-I amd glad to have read your post and Bob Maickel is quite a guy! Good post. Paul- I must agree with your sentiments. You sure know how to put words together. I remember reading your Frets Magazine column every month, about steel guitar. Thanks for your efforts over those years...al |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 05 June 2002 08:56 AM
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Thank you Tony,,My Thanks to you as well Paul Due to the overwhelming requests I have received,,,Iam going to post again in spite I neglected to mention a few poeple last night as I was hurrying to finish my "novel" How does he move a thread as long and as heavy as my threads??. But hey,,,somebodys got to do it,,so why not the Sheriff? The person I forgot to give credit is Cathy Imagine having a dedicated wife can can withstand the steel guitars played at high levels of volume for hours on end day and night at the various steel guitar shows around the country,,,man what patience,,,and in addition have to be married to a "ham radio operator" trying desperatly day and night trying to reach the Pentagon to speak with George W. to try to sell our president The next person is a long time friend whom I haven't seen since 1960,,,he was a pupil of mine,,,I taught him 7 chords in 2 years,,somehow I was not able to communicate He learned the 7 chords,,he started out weighing 130 Lbs and 7 chords and 2 years later he played the same 7 chords and weighed He like a few others I mentioned before played an important role in the development and success of the PSGA nany years ago. One I find most steel players have nice wives in spite of being married to weird husbands who spend too much time looking for a chord that The PSGA has come a long way since the early Early on,,Bob had to search high and low for people to perform at his shows,,but that has changed,,players from all over the United States as well as other parts of the country John DeMaille is another fine player with a wife right behind him,,Darlene is another prime example of the teamnwork that goes into There was this guy (true story) who had this The owner had an idea,,how about taking a shower with the dog? I mean the dog really smelled bad,,OK he tried it,,,this is his story. He put the doggie in the shower and before turning on the water,,,,offered the doggie a treat,,,,,here doggie,,,,here doggie,,,,good boy,,now the water is turned on,,,the dog starts to hyperventilate,,,gotta hurry and get this dog washed. Natrually the owner was naked as was the dog,,did you ever see a person take a shower with his clothes on?? So as John knows who this fellow is,,if and when you can come to a PSGA show,,get John on the side and ask him about this story. This is getting too long,,as long as my doggies tail,,,I mean the owners tail,,,,this is a tail,,not a tale. You see it pays to be a PSGA memeber,,I have been for many years,,,but unfortuntly for one reason or another have not attended a PSGA show till this past November,,I realized Howard??? Howard WHO??? Howard ya like to take a shower with my dogs,,I mean the other So as a Technical advisor I can only offer you this simple advice,,,,you could have avoided all this jibber jabber of mine,,by simply putting your hand in your pocket and taking out $22.00 and join the PSGA,,,there is room for you,,,,Its the best "bang for the buck you will ever get....and besides..sticking your hand in your pocket may give you another treat as well... If Im here after this fine,,,If not thats OK too,,,but as a friend of my buddy Mike Gross taught me...... WE DONT STOP PLAYING BECAUSE WE GET OLD.. WE GET OLD BECAUSE WE STOP PLAYING...and as for taking some additional technical advice from this advisor,,,,when you dog needs a bath See you later for another important part of the PSGA story,,,, I have a suggestion for bOb Lee,,,,,if these posts and threads get too heavy to move,,,e mail Dave Van Allen,,Dave is a big strong guy who can move The Knight Of The Tweed Case...PS that was hung on me by my friend MIKE BLACK and you know what??? I like it...I even wear Fender tweed underwear...will be back again some time,,,,stay tuned,,If I dont call you,,call me,,its your nickel later my friends and enemies as well,,, [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 05 June 2002 at 09:16 AM.] |
Bill Hamner Member From: Hueytown,AL USA |
posted 05 June 2002 10:17 AM
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Hi Jody, Bill |
John P.Phillips Member From: Brunswick, Ga. U.S.A. |
posted 05 June 2002 01:37 PM
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Jody, my friend it's just too far and few between your stories. Keep em a comin' !!! Sorry I haven't been in very good contact with you in a while but have been having some health problems myself. Just got back out od the "HORSE-PISTOL" a few weeks ago myself.Things ARE gettin' better. I think I'm gonna re-name you DOCTOR JODY, ESQUIRE, cause your stories are good medicine. Hey, I'm ready for my next dose of medicine anytime now. Just keep it coming. LUV YA CUZZ !!! ------------------ |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 05 June 2002 02:54 PM
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Hi Al,,Hello John,,,Whats happening Bill ? John,,,Im sorry to hear of your health problems...my wife and myself have a similar I have had the opportunity to play with these fine musicians,,and they without having a rehearsel able to cut anything you put in their path. Many of the players commented on the exceptional talent of these people..so before Bruce Chappell Bass Bob,,,if I have left anyone out,,,it is unintentional,,I do get these moments at times This is a great group of musicians who play a Since time is winding down,,I want to express Goodbye and thanks for your comments,,Im sure those associated with the PSGA appreciate all the nice compliments. My thoughts are this,,,,where would those who have played at the PSGA been able to exhibit their playing abilities if it were not for the man responsible for this????BOB MAICKEL. Jody PS leave a few free passes for me in Norwalk 2002,,, Im finished,,,listen to that applause Hurrah,,,,he's Finally Gone. [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 06 June 2002 at 07:35 AM.] |
George Keoki Lake Member From: Edmonton, AB., Canada |
posted 05 June 2002 11:27 PM
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One thing which can never be denied...Jody is his own man and what a guy he is! I have never met Bob and most probably never will, but through Jody I have come to "know" him in a real sense. Keep the storys coming Jody. As I have told you many times, you have been there, done that, and you have so much to relate to us of your fabulous steel guitar career. God bless both you and Marilyn as you struggle with your health problems. |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 06 June 2002 04:37 PM
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George Thank you for your always fine comments,,"You make me feel so young" You Make me feel like Spring has Sprung" Oh my,,,,Frank sang that years back...anyway..that was a nice post you made and Im certain Bob will appreciate your kind words. Yes,,Im sorry as well that you may never get to meet Bob,,he is a compassionate and un-selfish human being. What most people are not aware is that Bob played great non-pedal steel,,I first heard Bob way back in the 1950's and he was coming I couldnt believe what I was hearing,,,could this be the same skinny kid I met a few years back??. They (Bob & Luke) did twin guitars like I have never heard before,,I think it was time for me to take some pointers from him,,, Bob was chief sound engineer at CBS for many years,,,he did all of the network TV and radio audio segments and shows,,not many people are aware of that. Had Bob seriously pursued a musical career,he would have been one of the top steel players of our time..he chose to stay with CBS....and retired and is now enjoying Thank you from Bob and myself,,,,I could learn a thing or two from Bob,,,he;s a fine guy as well....cant you tell how much I love the guy??? Bob had been a "Fender Booster" and helped me Bob called me and asked for a 1000 Fender pedal guitar,,,,sure why not...I got one for him. One night about a year later Johnny Cucci and myself had just finished playing a John listened to a few sets and turned to me & said,,,,did you say you gave this kid a few pointers??? or was it the other way around,, Rather than pursue his musical dream as a player,,,he was with a higher element,,,,why I has hoped Bob could get me my own Late night show,,,I didnt want to be "pushy" but I Where is Sajak now?? look where Iam..Im doing He was a great player,,both non pedal and pedal steel. Most of all he is even a greater human being than most anyone I have ever known and you can take that to the bank. He did all the popular "soap opera's as well as the major network "Special's. The tune,,,"There will Never Be Another You" applies to Bob Maickel and a select group of people in my life,,,,,he is one of the top of that group. Im proud to have him as my friend. There is much more to Bob than I can say here,,but you can rest assured,,his name will be in my Fender book...Make No Mistake About That. Thanks George you are a cool guy Later my friend. I edited to brag on Bob,,and he deserves every bit of it. Im a "soap opera in itself" thats why he likes me. No commercials please. Just join the PSGA [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 06 June 2002 at 09:56 PM.] |
George Keoki Lake Member From: Edmonton, AB., Canada |
posted 06 June 2002 11:03 PM
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Jody, I'll bet Bob is embarrassed as hell reading all that nice stuff you wrote about him. He must be quite a guy ... one of those "special" people to meet in one's lifetime if we happen to be so lucky...You can consider yourself lucky in that respect. Then again, he is also lucky to have you as his friend. |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 07 June 2002 05:57 AM
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Your check is in the mail,,,,do not deposit till July. Im a little short,,I have exceeded my quota of payouts for this thread,,,,Get On Line..someone will be with you shortly,,,, Thanks again George,,,,,,yes,,,he must be embarssed,,,when he is,,,he hides in the closet with his guitars . To Those of you who have not as yet received payment for your generous support,,,,,contact me,,,operators are standing by ,,,your call may be monitored for quality assurance,,PLS |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 08 June 2002 07:15 AM
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Since I always try to finish something I started,,I will do just that with my Tribute to Bob Maickel. What little I wrote about Bob (maybe more than some of you needed) There is much more I could say about this man.
I had an office at 51 West 52nd St,,Manhattan My duties (never knew what they were) was to work with the A& R people with regard to having equipment available to the groups such as "Blood Sweat & Tears,,,Bob Dylan (thats another story in itself). Paul Revere and the Raiders,,I never thought Paul Revere At any rate..my being in the CBS building offered me many opportunities to work with these nice people,,,and during this time,,while I was on the 14th floor doing all of this fun kind of thing,,,Bob was busy Every one of importance knew Bob Maickel's capabilities as a fine engineer and the qualities as a human being that I have brought out as clear as I could during this thread. I remember one day,,walking along 6th Ave and Rockefeller Plaza,with Bob,,a familiar face stopped us and said,,,Hi Bob,,where do you think your'e going??? this man had a big smile on his face,,,it was Dan Rather,,Bob turned to me and said....Jody I Bob had explained to Rather who I was and what my job was with CBS,,,he seemed to be a warm and friendly kind of regular guy. His parting words to me were,,,"quote" your name is Jody?? am I correct?? I said yes sir,,he said,,,well dont keep this guy too long,,I have a show to do,,and most of all ,,,keep him out of trouble,. These are only a few of the things I can say You know him as plain ole Bob,,well thats the These are the things many,, and maybe all of you would never know,,,and to many who couldnt care less,,,but to ME.....they make He's a PRO as a HUMAN BEING and then some.... Thanks to those of you who e mailed me off line regarding my tribute to Bob,,as many of you are aware,,,,there are people who dont post on this Forum and are looking in without Thank you and Goodbye,,,,,,PS "yeah there's ,more.......Last November I attended He made a comment about my coming to the show He "outshines" many people I know and have known. He is the one that "Glows & Shines" above the rest. Im catching up however with all this radiation,,,you can even see me in the dark. No more to say,,,I have said it all. Last one Jody Carver...I like to tell nice stories about nice people,,,,even if they are Long.and so what if they are??? you got a problem with that?? [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 10 June 2002 at 06:24 PM.] |
John P.Phillips Member From: Brunswick, Ga. U.S.A. |
posted 08 June 2002 08:28 AM
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Yeah JODY, A big problem LOL, There ain't enough OF EM !!! NUFF SAID ------------------ |
Ray Montee Member From: Portland, OR, USA |
posted 08 June 2002 11:04 AM
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Jody.........ALWAYS giving to others....of his time, his enthusiasm and his positive, heartfelt praise of those he admires. Never met Jody, but feel like I've known him a life time. Never heard him say a bad word about ANYONE! Musicians historically have been rumored to be lower than a nearly always, almost honest used-car salesman.... In Jody's case, to be sure, he is at the top of the heap of truly wonderful, sensitive, sharing and caring people. He gives generously in all that he does.....without thought of even a kind word in return. We Forumites are very fortunate indeed, to have JODY CARVER among us here. I feel honored and would like so much to have the opportunity to meet him during this lifetime. THanks Jody for your latest fine post. You cannot move forward when looking over your shoulder at the one or two detractors that might have carved out a nich here among the rest of us. No matter what THEY might think or say... Keep 'em coming Jody. YOU are among friends here on the Forum. |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 08 June 2002 01:12 PM
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My Friend Ray You make me feel humbled by your comments,,I cannot express how you make me feel. I want to offer what I would like to consider all things considered to be................... One More For The Road. As most of you are aware by this time...my wife and myself are fighting a disease. I try to spend as much time with her as I can,,I spend most of my time on this computer,,,sometimes too much time. It gives I have been posting on here for app: 2 years I try to overlook things that have been said about me,,I have tried many times to stop I realize when Iam wrong,,Im not perfect in any way..other than the length and sometimes My dad passed away in 1986,,he was a great I cant mention all the names,,,it would take He was a prince of a guy and a great father,he would often say to me when I would I dont come close to my Dad as a person,,I have to live to be 100 to even stand in his Iam aware of the issues that face both Marilyn as well as myself. Her situation however is a bit different than mine. I have made many friends on this Forum and I can only say that all things considered have never regretted a moment of my particpating on here,,well almost sometimes I did sure People such as yourself,,Paul Graupp,,Gene Jones,,Keoki Lake,,John J. Phillips,, and others have shown their support for me,there Someone e mailed me and commented that he read between the lines on my thread here about Bob Maickel,,his comment was his feeling was that I was saying Goodbye,,,I really didnt think it showed,,,but I will for now say Goodbye until things improve here at home,,,I want to end this with something I found in my dad's billfold after Its called The Clock Of Life Is Wound But Once Now Is The Only Time You Own,,,Live, Love, I want to say this,,,you have all given much to me,,some more than others but I want to Ray I never sold cars,,,but I did sell Encyclopedia's and yes,,they did give the proud owner a "free bookcase" While all of you are at it,,,Please say a Thanks Ray and to all you people. Your friend Jody. |
George Keoki Lake Member From: Edmonton, AB., Canada |
posted 08 June 2002 08:13 PM
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Look folks, while you are saying a prayer for Paul, please include BOTH Jody and Marilyn. Those two have been married for 48 years. They celebrated their past anniversary in February in a hospital room as Marilyn was undergoing still more tests. All of us want to see them celebrate their 50th and beyond...how many musicians, (besides myself), do you know who have been married for 50 years ? Not many, I'll bet! But it just goes to show you what kind of a guy Jody is...loyal, faithful, loving plus being so damned highly talented. (I'll carry his guitar case anytime!) This is and will be a tough year for both Jody and Marilyn, so please send those messages "Upstairs" when you are thinking of Paul. |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 20 August 2002 06:35 PM
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Sam White This is the "rest of the story" Bob is busy lining up his stint for the St.Louis show. If you can stand long stories,,this is the answer to your question...and then some,,,sorry you asked? "Lets Ride With Bob." [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 20 August 2002 at 06:39 PM.] |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 21 August 2002 09:59 PM
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Ask Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather about Bob and I,,they are both "charter members of the PSGA,,,.Bet none of you ever met em.. I picked up the check for Walt and Dan one time,,Walt had the Big Mac with fries and a shake,,Dan had a Double Cheeseburger,,no problem parking,,,we did the drive thru. Bob just got em to join the PSGA,,,,,one never knows,,,rumor has it Cronkite may show |
Doyle Huff Member From: Broken Arrow, OK USA |
posted 22 August 2002 07:35 AM
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Jody,What you said about Bob Maickle is ALL TRUE. I have known Bob and Cathy for many years and better people you can not find. They took in this ole Okie and made me one of the family. I am blessed to get to work the PSGA booth with them every year. That's where I met you a few years ago. Take of yourself and your lovely wife.you can write all of those threads you want and I WILL read them. Hope to see you again. |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 22 August 2002 06:49 PM
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Thank you Doyle. Those who know Bob as we do,,know what kind of a person he is. It is those who know little or nothing about Bob that bark the loudest. Enough of this,,be well and wish you guys a good show in St.Louis and remember me to Speedy and Scotty.... Jody A Bob Maickel fan |
Greg Sullivan Member From: Poughquag NY. |
posted 02 February 2003 08:01 AM
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This certainly is a great story. I have been looking through the archives for anything that Jody wrote and as many years as I have known him, he seldom mentions what he has done or takes credit for the same. I have never met this Gentlemen Bob Maikel,but he must be one heck of a guy. I'm pleased to see someone like Jody Carver who is not self centered and gives praise to people he feels deserve it and from what I read here,this fellow Bob deserves all the credit as Jody wrote about him. Thank you Jody for another nice story. You continue to amaze me. Your friend |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 04 February 2003 10:36 AM
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Why Thank You Greg. What a nice thing for you to say. This is a good time for me to segue into something new. If you think this is a "Paid Political" announcement, you may be right. I have been a member of Bob Maickels PSGA since the very early days as you have read in this thread. It has paid me in many ways over the years. I missed this years show, and due to personal From the little I have heard,it was one of the best shows ever. And God willing if all goes well with myself and my wife, I am hoping that Bob invites me And Greg, you being an enthusiastic kind of person,I beleive you should become a member. Its the best bang for the buck. And my friend, I'm getting my chops back and hope if Bob asks,I will be there and play. Thank you Greg,and you can help me carry my gear. Thanks again. edited for spelling. [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 04 February 2003 at 02:29 PM.] |
Tony Prior Member From: Charlotte NC |
posted 05 February 2003 04:57 AM
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Jody..boring ? I think not..I'de rather term it a history lesson..some of us actually studied in school and know ( or may remember )some things today..and some of us did not...the latter group was probably hanging out on 48th street..NYC.... Anyway..I was very fortunate to be able to hook up with Bob and his PSGA team way back in the earliest stages. Every now and then we would drive to Long Island from Ct to some local Gin Mill and watch and listen to the local players. It was really pretty amazing. Here in the middle of the Northeast , out on Long Island somewhere were these Pedal Steel guitar players and a grass roots organization to promote the Instrument and players..right there in New York...You know what they say..You can find anything in New York ! The very first professional Steel Guitar concert I ever went to was promoted by Bob and the PSGA , the player..well.... who else could a new young player like me get to ring my bell and turn this thing into a life long endeavour ? yes , The BIG E... I spoke with Bob on and off for a few years and after I relocated to North Carolina I pretty much left the Steel scene..still was a fan, just didn't play anymore. Along about the end of 2001 I jumped back into Steel and the Community, largely due to this forum, and last year I was able to meet up with Bob again in St. Louis. Some of the Ct. players back then that I was hanging with and would be able to see and listen too regularly were Ray Gantek, Harry Guffee, Tom Riley, John Woodgrin, Dave Pierce and Jeff Demaio . There were plenty more but these were the cats that I was most familar with. By the way, anybody reading know what happened to Ray Gantek or Harry Guffee ? Ray was one of the premier players in the area on Steel and Tele'..
how about that book ? You could talk Fender and Steel..all that stuff that that most of us don't have a clue about.. keep it comin' tp |
Mike Neer Member From: NJ |
posted 05 February 2003 05:31 AM
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To Jody, I'm a relative newcomer here in the SGF, and I, like many others, am quite interested in your book and its progress. I'm a copy-editor/proofreader, in addition to being a musician, and I live in Central NJ, which is just a stone's throw from where you are. If there's any way that I could be of assistance, don't hesitate to ask, it would be my pleasure. With respect, Mike Neer |
Ray Jenkins Member From: Gold Canyon Az. Pinal U.S.A. |
posted 05 February 2003 07:16 AM
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Nice story Jody.You wrote: quote: Troy Porter,Fred Justice,Billy Easton and I do this samething on a regular basis,Mon and Tue. Fred and I played and swapped licks for about 3 hrs. Tue. Troy came down and joined us.This weekend Dixie and I are spending the week-end with Troy and Peggy.Two days of he and I swapping licks.Billy Easton joins us every chance he gets.These guys are no longer just friends but real brothers,all looking to help each other.Troy has built an entire building housed only with music"stuff".Fred is remodeling part of his house just for a place big enough for us to gather.Now too me this is dedication not only too steel but to your friends to be able to share a place and time joined by a common bond. Steeling is stii legal in Arizona [This message was edited by Ray Jenkins on 05 February 2003 at 07:54 AM.] [This message was edited by Ray Jenkins on 05 February 2003 at 08:46 AM.] |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 05 February 2003 02:21 PM
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Mike,I'm going to take you up on that. I'm not far from where you are,I'm in Milford PA right off of I 84. I can use help. I appreciate your offer. I'll e mail you in a few weeks. Ray Thanks for your nice words,I enjoyed your Thanks to you both. Jody |
Bill Stafford Member From: Gulfport,Ms. USA |
posted 05 February 2003 04:07 PM
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Jody, in my book, you are one of the very best tributes to our beloved instrument. Thanks to the Lord for Jody on this earth for all of us to enjoy. See you in Dallas, I hope. Bill Stafford |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
posted 05 February 2003 04:50 PM
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Thank you Bill. That is a special compliment coming from one I wont be in Dallas much to my regret,I have Maybe next year,God willing. Jody |
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