Topic: Are there any real honky tonk pianomen left?
I've been advertising for years in America for a honky tonk pianoman. Not every REAL piano player is already situated in a band are they? In Britian I found players who used their left hands to play boogie and the best country, so why no-one here in the USA?
My father was a multi-instrumentalist and in a band in the swing, rock n roll era. He was self-taught, playing all instruments by ear, double bass, banjo, accordion, drums, ukelele and piano, and he played from Gershwin, Glen Miller, Ray Charles, Bill Hayley, Fats Domino to Jerry Lee. My father played damn well! Sadly he's passed on and I need that type of playing for my honky-tonk country blues band. Non-existent until I find the right keyboard player.
Much of the blame goes to the same musical virus which took many drummers out of the equation. CHEATING instruments like drum machines and keyboards with transposition abilities and controls to do most of the work. Others might think differently, especially those who never put the dedication and hard work in to learn to play truly well, but none of this sounds as good as the natural ability. I know human error is programmed in at times, but it is still not as good.
So, where are you REAL competant, versatile pianomen? Anyone left? Darn it, I'm a guitarist and I can partly play 3 boogies, obviously using the left hand, with chords on the right. So, where are you all?