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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2002-07-11 1:22 PM (#220308)
Subject: Speaking of Artists.....


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We all know a lot of folks play Ovations. I decided to see who the current artists were. On the Ovation site there are about 17 artists listed. Only two or three are real well known but not a bad list all in all. I decided to see who some of the other guitar companies have listed..

- The Taylor site has hundreds and many famiiar names in all genre's of music.

- Couldn't find any Rainsong endorcements.

- Fylde has an impressive list with some VERY impressive names.

- C.F. Martin as expected also has an impressive list with familiar and impressive names.

Not sure where I'm going with this, but most of the other manufactures have some long lists with very noticable and noteable "guitarists" listed. Ovations list is short, several names that I would not associate as even playing a guitar, let alone an acoustic one, and the #1 artist consideres herself a singer/songwriter not so much a "guitarist/musician."
I was never a big Glenn Campbell fan, but he was known as a guitar player.. A singer/songwriter too, but a guitar player. I also noticed that at least two of the artists on the list from Ovation were the ones endorsing The Tangent and one is even pictured with it (whoops).
Like I wrote earlier, I'm not sure where I am going with this, but I think there are a lot of folks playing Ovations, and I would think it would not be that hard to get some CURRENT artists to endorse Ovation guitars.
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cliff
Posted 2002-07-11 1:52 PM (#220309 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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To go off on yet another tangent (forgive the pun - I couldn't resist!), let's look at the "flip side" of the coin.

Okay, Taylor/Martin/yada-yada have "Who's Who" laundry lists of endorsees that they've acquired/bought.

Do any of these companies have 400-member international FanClubs/MessageBoards/SecretSocieties such as this one comprised of everyday Joe Schmurds who are equally passionate about the instruments they own/play or even "care"?

I think we need to get some white jumpsuits with "O" logos on the back and some black bowler hats and canes.

What say you, my "Droogies"?
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Jiminos
Posted 2002-07-11 2:40 PM (#220310 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Cliff.... that's "Schmerd."

Some of the best guitarists I have ever met and listened to don't have any CD's, don't play concerts, and nobody (other than friends and family) has any idea they play.... and none of them were "bought." wouldn't it be cool if Kaman could connect with all those people?.... ahhh never mind, Martin already did that.... still ... Like it was mentioned before, with all the artists out there now, sure would be nice to find out who is playing Ovation..... maybe we could find photos of artists playing Ovation and start our own who's who gallery...
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cliff
Posted 2002-07-11 3:46 PM (#220311 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Jim;

I was reverting to the original European version of "Schmurd".
In 1910 or so, Ellis Island immigrants were changed to "Schmerd".
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Standingovation
Posted 2002-07-11 4:33 PM (#220312 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....



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I think all 400 of us should email photos and bios to Kaman and demand to be put on their "laundry list" of happy Ovation players. Dave
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Bailey
Posted 2002-07-12 4:16 AM (#220313 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Just a suggestion

Ovation Guitars are excellent studio guitars as pointed out by Paul T. (our connection to the islands, who's wisdom and insight has contributed greatly ). Maybe the company should provide complimentary guitars to the major studios, sorta like the computer companies did in the schools. I would bet that most players would be curious and try them out, especially if the studios had them set up for recording. If the stars could be enticed into buying an Ovation as their guitar for recording, they might find out it was easier to feed into the board at jobs, etc. Maybe 400 voices could convince the company to do something like this.

(and we can all start a studio and get the guitar of our choice.) Is this idea sounding better now?

Bailey ;)

[ July 13, 2002: Message edited by: Bailey ]
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alpep
Posted 2002-07-13 9:43 PM (#220314 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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if you think 400 voices make a noise what will it be like when we are 1000
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cliff
Posted 2002-07-15 8:48 AM (#220315 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Perhaps when we reach 1000 we should all pitch in and buy up a shitload of stock.

Then they'd HAVE to listen!
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alpep
Posted 2002-07-15 9:26 AM (#220316 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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cliff
sounds like a hostile takeover to me
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cliff
Posted 2002-07-15 9:46 AM (#220317 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Sure, why not?

Who BETTER to be owners?
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Gizz
Posted 2002-07-15 6:23 PM (#220318 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Clif d, Is that MORE than a boat load? :D How much can I get for 5 bucks?
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Beal
Posted 2002-07-15 7:07 PM (#220319 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....



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Last I looked a share was in the 15-16 range. KAMNA on the nasdaq.
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Morse
Posted 2002-07-15 11:55 PM (#220320 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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I'm with Cliff. I think we need to get organized with magic decoder rings and secret handshakes. This group is the best, but has to remain exclusive... and aloof. No riff-raff, please. Too much good insider information to just cast out to the masses....
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Morse
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Bailey
Posted 2002-07-16 1:38 AM (#220321 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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I'm 100% for this idea, I'm calling Aurthur Anderson as we speak to help us organize. BTW, are there any lawyers out there?

I just watched the biography of promoter Bill Graham on A&E, and I think I saw Peter Frampton playing a slothead Ovation at a 70's concert. Anybody know anything about this?

I want a US made mandolin for my studio, which is small, but a mandolin is small also, so the company shouldn't miss it.

Bailey :confused:
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Robot Gigante
Posted 2002-07-16 5:43 AM (#220322 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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I thought you might be interested to know, since it seems that most people here are interested in knowing what famous people play ovation guitars, I'm personally not a big fan (although she is really hot) that Shakira before she made an album in english she was already big in latin america and in a video from one of her singles from her debut album she appears with an ovation.
I also have a question sort of related. Has anyone (remotely) famous joined this club ever?
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alpep
Posted 2002-07-16 6:55 AM (#220323 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Bailey
I saw that show it looked like a legend to me.

robot
in the words of sly stone
"everybody is a star"
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-07-16 8:53 AM (#220324 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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How do you define famous? I'm pretty well known to my wife, kids, dogs, and a few less than reputable people I've run across in work. Does that count?
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cliff
Posted 2002-07-16 9:27 AM (#220325 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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I think the question should be re-phrased as to whether or not there are any "infamous" people here!
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Rich
Posted 2002-07-16 2:29 PM (#220326 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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I've seen a some vintage photos of Paul McCartney and Cat Stevens with Ovations... are we looking for anyone who ever played o's?

-Rich
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2002-07-16 3:01 PM (#220327 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Current players only.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2002-07-16 4:40 PM (#220328 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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Rich:

In the "Wings Over America" tour in 1976, Paul McCartney and Denny Laine used Ovations for the acoustic set -- the used Legends. In afct, Mac still uses an O. And Denny Laine -- he dropped off the map.
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alpep
Posted 2002-07-16 7:09 PM (#220329 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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I think Denny sings with the choir eternal.
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Patsbro
Posted 2002-07-16 8:01 PM (#220330 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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I've tried to think of current players (other than the current endorsers (Ethreridge, Tippin,etc.)and all that I could come up with was Bruce Kulick of KISS who played an Elite on an MTV Unplugged episode a couple of years ago. This is sad......
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Bradley
Posted 2002-07-16 9:37 PM (#220331 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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The current issue of Guitar World Acoustic has "Paul McCartney Lessons". The magazine features two pictures of Paul, one with what appears to be a Custom Legend 6-string, the other a Custom Legend 12-string. Also shows Denny playing an O. Can't be too recent because Linda's in the picture also, but it's great seeing Mac play the same model O that I have; helps justify it to the wife.
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Bailey
Posted 2002-07-17 1:26 AM (#220332 - in reply to #220308)
Subject: Re: Speaking of Artists.....


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The reason I mention on this board seeing a "star" playing an Ovation is to document who has played Ovations in the past. I do a search before I mention the sighting and if it has been mentioned before I don't repeat it unless it has some new information. I think a site like this should be a reference, so if someone thinks a "star" played an Ovation, a search might give them some information. I've noticed that each time a well known player has been mentioned, somebody will provide the model etc. that was played. To me, old or new player information is valuable, it gives some insight into the state of the instruments over time.

Bailey
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