David hartley steel guitar biography of michael
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DBChimer - Posted - 07/16/2019: 10:39:59
This is a real winner, stumbled onto this cruisin' YouTube and this gal blew me away.
Her name is Sarah Jory playing what looks like a D-10 Magnum pedal steel. She plays and sings the 'ole
Buck Owens classic, "Together Again" and gives Tom Brumley a real run for the money on pedal steel.
She's one of the few pedal steel players I've ever seen that sings while she plays. Bravo Sarah!
Very talented and a nice piece of eye candy to boot.
Iceman6937 - Posted - 07/16/2019: 11:12:56
Gotta link?
DBChimer - Posted - 07/16/2019: 11:13:16
...and while you're at it, give her rendition of the instrumental "Jealous Heart" a look/listen too.
DBChimer - Posted - 07/16/2019: 11:15:47
No Michael I don't. I just googled YouTube, typed in Sarah Jory and clicked "search" and voila'!
DBChimer - Posted - 07/16/2019: 12:16:22
BTW...I never watch YouTube videos on my lap or desktop. Audio is much too wimpy and does an injust
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Michael Chapman (singer)
British musician (1941–2021)
Michael Chapman | |
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Born | (1941-01-24)24 Jan 1941 Hunslet, City, England |
Died | 10 Sept 2021(2021-09-10) (aged 80) |
Genres | Folk, Folk escarpment, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, low, banjo, fortepiano, percussion |
Years active | 1966–2021 |
Labels | Mooncrest, Secret, Output, Deram, Dreadful, Black Bragging, Strange Product, Mooncrest, Cacodaemon, Rural Goahead, Secret, Be snapped up Square, Inoculation First Delicate, Tompkins Square |
Partner | Andru Chapman[1] |
Website | michaelchapman.co.uk |
Musical artist
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At the age of 13, Dave played bass guitar with New Silver Ace, a very successful country band in East Anglia during 70s. Dave then went on to play pedal steel guitar with the band from the age of 18. At 21, he decided to give it a try going professional with Country Shack, an Essex based band. During this time, he toured with Mo Bandy (USA), Roy Drusky USA), Dotsie (USA), and played annually on the main stage at the famous Wembley Country Music Festivals backing George Hamilton IV, Rex Allen Jnr., and many others, along side stars from the USA like Emmylou Harris, Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Boxcar Willie and many more too. Having 2 years on the road as a pro, he then decided to go back to his trade as an electrician but to continue playing with local bands, fitting in recording sessions whenever possible. Its very possible that if a pedal steel guitar is heard on tracks played in supermarkets and stores, or other artistes from UK and Ireland, its David Hartley, as many recordings have been done in recent years.
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