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Post #710111 by ikitnrev on Tue, Mar 4, 2014 9:46 AM

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I recently received the Spring 2014 issue of Oxford American magazine in the mail.

There is a nice feature article, titled 'Spinning Steel Into Gold' and written by Ginger Dellenbaugh, that is about the steel guitar. The article starts in Los Angeles, briefly mentioning Trader Vics, Tonga Hut, and Tiki Ti, in the context of Hawaiian music. The 1915 Panama-Pacific International exhibition in San Francisco is mentioned, as the event that started the Hawaiian music craze in the U.S, eventually leading to door-to-door salesmen selling steel guitar courses.

The article then migrates to Nashville and the country scene, and how there are less and less younger musicians taking up the instrument and serving as studio musicans.

Unfortunately, the article is not on-line - but those who wish can purchase digital editions, or subscribe to the print edition, at the magazine website
http://www.oxfordamerican.org/articles/issues/latest_issue/