I came here just out of curiosity, ended up hearing about Uncle Larry... Great interview, great video and questions! I learned so much! And maaan... I feel like I could spend a whole day talking to Russ.
When did Justin start playng steel? For a very long tme up until his death Jeff Newman showed how to tune and play just about any steel. He had a Woodshop Work series available and tons of seminars. I guess my point is there is tons of stuff that was available long before the internet hit. Emmons Tom Bradshaw and a dozen others had tons of instructions in the early eighties.... I had some Paul franklin cassettes from the seventies!!!!
This is more for a personal interview not a playing demonstration. I love these as a steel player. Look up these players and check out their work. There was information for pedal steel before the internet but you had to seek it out.
So glad I found this channel, I've learned a lot from these interviews and I'm excited to watch more!!
Great interview ... He's from where I grew up and played. in Modesto, ca...
Love this interview with Justin Schipper!! So knowledgeable and experienced.
Thanks! Lots of good info here.
Love to see you do an interview with Gary Morse.
Yep! Gary!
Very inspiring. Thank you, Russ. Another fun interview in your series.
Thanks Russ, informative and interesting talk. I enjoyed watching.
I came here just out of curiosity, ended up hearing about Uncle Larry... Great interview, great video and questions! I learned so much! And maaan... I feel like I could spend a whole day talking to Russ.
Another great interview!
Would love to see longer and more unedited episodes with more playing. This is for the nerds!
Thanks a lot for this !!!
i really enjoyed this, thanks :)
Thanks for this great interview! When is Greg Leisz or Eric Heywood coming? 🙂
When did Justin start playng steel? For a very long tme up until his death Jeff Newman showed how to tune and play just about any steel. He had a Woodshop Work series available and tons of seminars. I guess my point is there is tons of stuff that was available long before the internet hit. Emmons Tom Bradshaw and a dozen others had tons of instructions in the early eighties.... I had some Paul franklin cassettes from the seventies!!!!
Two guys sitting at steel guitars not playing one lick.
@@steelplayer118 Yeah. If you’re gonna do an interview, don’t do it while sitting at the steel.
Too much talking, not enough playing.
Well,it is an interview...
@@michaelsawyer6887 I know but if they’re sitting in front of the steel for an hour they should actually play it more. Kinda boring.
@@jasondunklesteelguitar and yes i would have loved to hear him burn it up too ...
There should definitely be some playing interjected into the interview to illustrate ideas, approaches, examples etc..
This is more for a personal interview not a playing demonstration. I love these as a steel player. Look up these players and check out their work. There was information for pedal steel before the internet but you had to seek it out.