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1 Banjo VOL XLI, No. 2 NewsLetter THE 5-STRING BANJO MAGAZINE DEC $3.50 Barry Abernathy
2 PAGE 2 DEC. PAGE Tom Neal Interview by Tom Adams For 40 years, the name Tom Neal has conjured in my mind visions of this rocksolid Scruggs player who also plays Reno, Keith and just about any other style of banjo you d want to hear. And right alongside the image of Tom Neal the banjo man has always been Tom Neal the family man, the gentleman, and the man of faith. He s had an enduring presence in the Baltimore, Maryland York, Pennsylvania bluegrass scene since the late 1960s when he played bass on Del McCoury s first album. He filled in on banjo with the Tennessee Cut-Ups for the legendary Don Reno, and subbed with Baltimore s Dukes of Bluegrass for the great Walter Hensley. He recorded with Cliff Waldron Dick Laird, Tom Neal and Carroll Swam & the New Shades of Grass during Cliff s heyday in the 1970s. And for the past 20 years he s been the banjoist for Bluestone, the long-running Pennsylvania band based just north of Tom s Maryland home. Mike Munford writes in the liner notes of Tom Neal s first-ever solo release, I ve been waiting for this album for a long time. That goes for me, as well. For all of the banjo that Tom s played over the years, precious little of it was set down on vinyl or tape and only a portion of that remains in print. You ll find his picking and songwriting) on Bluestone s three most recent CDs but it s great finally to have so many of his licks and ideas all wrapped up in a single banjo-centric package. From Charmaine to Shenandoah Breakdown to a trio of Tom Neal originals, Banjoland covers a lot of territory. I visited with Tom at his home in Baltimore County, Maryland a couple of months ago. We alternated talking about his banjo playing and new album Banjoland with some quality behindthe-ears scratching of his sweet and feisty canine companion, Candy. Tom and I were born just 30 miles apart and we both had dads who played mandolin, fiddle and guitar. I ve always known him as Tommy rather than Tom, but he s also had the nickname Mad Dog for about 20 years after fiddler Jon Glik growled into the mic following one of Tom s particularly inspired banjo rides. Tom Adams: How did your new album Banjoland come about? Tom Neal: I always wanted to do a solo thing and I talked to Tom Mindte and he said he d produce it. The title I had this tune that I wrote and I had some
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4 PAGE 4 DEC ideas and Tom said we re going to call it Banjoland. We started recording in November of last year and the album came out in June. BNL: I guess because I first heard you playing driving Scruggs-style, I still think of you primarily with that in mind, but the tune Banjoland it s all about melodic and single-string style. TN: Well, when I first started off, Don Reno was my first influence, and then I went to Scruggs. And then I liked Alan Munde, Bill Keith. I more or less liked everybody and I tried to learn a couple of everybody s tunes. Alan Munde fiddle tunes and Bill Keith stuff some of the jazz he did Night In Tunisia and a couple of others. I used to love to do fiddle tunes and reels and figure that stuff out note for note. Tyler s Tune BNL: Figuring out what they played on the banjo for a fiddle tune? TN: No, I was listening to a fiddle Blaine Sprouse, Kenny Baker, and Billy Baker on some 45s. Limerock, Huckleberry Hornpipe. All the stuff that Byron Berline was doing on the fiddle. I would learn from his fiddle notes, how to play it on the banjo. And I would say that I ve had a distinction as a Scruggs player all through my life but I love to play the other stuff. And I would learn the other stuff. All the other banjo players, what they played. I loved to learn what they were doing because everybody was different. BNL: How did you go about learning tunes what was the process? TN: More or less how I learned was a combination of people showing me things and slowing records down. Dad had all kinds of albums, so I wasn t running short of anything to use Flatt & Scruggs, Jim & Jesse, the Osborne Brothers. All of them back in that era. Jimmy Martin. They were all strong in that time, you know. Dad used to take me around to all of the parks Sunset Park, New River Ranch, Elicker s Grove, and to bluegrass festivals at Culpeper and Lake Whippoorwill. I d watch and ask questions and then go back to the camper and mess with it. BNL: You started playing in the 60s? TN: I got into bluegrass before I got out of high school in 66. I guess the first thing I played was electric guitar, and I used to study Merle Travis and Chet Atkins stuff. I was 13 or 14 when I got into music, into rock n roll. I was in a band in high school called The Khedives. 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Key of A. Tab by Tom Neal. Recorded source: Banjjoland by Tom Neal Patuxent CD-245). Soundfile and second banjo break on
5 VOL. XLI 2 PAGE 5 work out stuff like the Ventures and Duane Eddy. We played for the prom one year. I guess really what got me into bluegrass was my family. Plus hearing it on the radio. I heard it and I said, I want to play the banjo. I used to dream I could play the banjo before I even started playing. My first banjo was an Old Kraftsman I got from a neighbor. He said, I ve got an old thing up in the attic. You can have that and fix it up. The head was gone and there was a tuner missing, it didn t have a resonator. I took it up to Bobby Campbell in York and he made it playable. So that s the first one I learned on. And when my neighbor gave me this banjo, he said I ll give you this banjo on one condition, the first song I want to hear out of it is When You and I Were Young Maggie. So that s the first song I ever learned to play. BNL: Who were some of the banjo players in the area that you would see play live when you were learning to play? TN: Chris Warner, John Farmer, Larry Smith, Del McCoury. There was an old sawmill up in Red Lion and every Saturday in the winter the guys would gather there from all over the country. There was a 12 by 12 sawmill office that had a potbelly stove in the middle of it. Chris Warner used to go up there, and Larry Smith, and a bunch of other pickers and I would ask questions and they were kind enough to show me the licks. BNL: You mentioned Del and you re on his first record, Del McCoury Sings Bluegrass. How did that come about? TN: Dewey Renfro, the bass player, was a forklift operator. He had to work Saturday, so Del asked me to play the bass on
6 PAGE 6 that Saturday Dec. 9, 1967) and Dewey played on Sunday. I played music with Del when Jack Cooke was in Baltimore. Jack was on guitar, Del on banjo, Warren Blair s father Kimble on fiddle and I played upright bass. BNL: Was that your first paying gig? TN: My first, I guess you would say, professional band I played in was Oddie Jones and the Foggy Hollow Boys when I was 16. BNL: And what was your first recording with the banjo? TN: I guess it was Pickin Around the Cookstove in That was with Dick Staber, Tracy Schwarz, Bob Dalsemer and Jimmy Thomas. Also around that time I played on Frank Campbell s album, also with Dick and Tracy. Check out Tommy s version of John Hardy in A-minor, re-issued on the Son of Rounder Banjo CD) In the spring of 1973 I recorded the Bluegrass Time album with Cliff Waldron. I played Frank Schoepf s old RB-4, the one that s just a couple of numbers away from Crowe s. BNL: How long were you with Cliff? TN: About five months from May to September in BNL: You were still working a day job? TN: I worked as a union heavy equipment operator all my life. I joined the union back in I had health and welfare benefits, dental and eye coverage for the whole family. You weren t going to get that playing music anywhere. I did play as much as I could and work a 40-hour job. I was playing in Baltimore Wednesday through Sunday night and working a 40-hour job Monday through Friday and after about a month of that, I was dead. BNL: Did you ever want to play banjo full-time in a touring band? TN: I wanted to do that but, in all reality, I knew I couldn t because I was raising two young girls. I had a wife and family. What I was making on my job I would never be able to make playing the banjo. But I did go down to Whippoorwill Lake and audition for Jim & Jesse when Garland Shuping was playing with them and he was planning on leaving. I learned a lot of Garland s breaks and Alan Shelton s and learned Jim & Jesse s songs and I was ready for them. So, Jesse listened and he liked what he heard but he never replied so I called him. And he said, we had one other guy come to us that day who was just graduated out of high school. BNL: Tim Ellis, maybe? TN: So because he was not married, didn t have a family, they thought it would be better to go with him rather than me. That was a little disheartening for me but I got over it quick when I got to thinking how would I have survived if I would have got that job? BNL: So you kept playing in the area. TN: After Cliff I played with some bands in Baltimore with Grass On The Rocks DEC at Pete s Lounge and the Cub Hill Inn and the Green Hill Bar, and Country Grass. When Frankie Short was sick, I played mandolin with Walter Hensley and the Dukes of Bluegrass. And a couple of times when Walt didn t make it, I played banjo with them. BNL: You ve got Walt s Breakdown on the new record. TN: I wanted to record one of Walt s tunes because Walt was a real good friend. He always thought highly of me and I thought highly of him. I was there watching when he played and he was so helpful. He would answer any questions you had. He d take the banjo and show you how to do the lick. He was that kind of a guy. Plus the stuff he came up with on Rebel and Capitol was really out there, you know, for the time Ghost Riders In The Sky and all that. BNL: I had Walt s Pickin on New Grass LP. Great stuff. First time I heard America played on the banjo. I want to ask you about another one of your original tunes Tyler s Tune. TN: There s a banjo player by the name of Randy Stewart that lives in the Red Lion area. A lot of that tune was his idea. He called it High Point. He showed me how it went. I think it was one year at the York County Fiddler s Convention. I said, I heard you play this tune and I thought it was really neat and you did some inside rolls on it. And he said, was it this one and he played some of it and I said, yeah that s it. Do you mind if I take that and run with it and record it? So, I was going to call it High Point but then I decided to name it after my grandson, Tyler. The basic idea was from Randy and then I added my stuff to it. BNL: I like that cool ending you put on it. You ve got 10 banjo tunes and four vocals on here that cover a variety of playing styles. Jeff Presley s singing lead. TN: I played with Jeff and South Central Bluegrass for about 3 years from 1993 to BNL: And then your current band, Bluestone, came together from that. TN: After they disbanded, Dick Laird and Carroll Swam came to me and said, do you want to do something, and I said yeah. So we put that band [Bluestone] together and Dick brought his two sons along, Heath and Jeff. So it was the five of us and we started using Jon Glik on fiddle whenever he could make it. And
7 VOL. XLI 2 PAGE 7 Patrick McAvinue before he went with Audie Blaylock. And Tad Marks. And then I talked to Russ Hooper dobro). He wasn t doing a thing. He was another one, like us, he got disgusted and discouraged at playing the bars and putting up with a bunch of stuff, so I approached him about playing with us. So he came along and he loved it. We ve been together probably close to 20 years now. BNL: Do have any of your tunes on Bluestone s CDs? TN: Sockeye I did my own version of Reno s tune. And Lincoln Highway; it s my own tune. BNL: And what s in the works for you and the band right now? TN: We d like to get in the studio again. It s going to be mostly gospel with a few secular songs. I have three or four gospel songs that I wrote. We haven t come up with a date to do it yet. Heath and Jeff are still working full-time jobs and the rest of us old farts are retired! Jeff s in Germany right now and Heath s company flies him around the United States. BNL: It sounds like they re keeping the tradition going of balancing work with playing music. TN: That s it, you know. Tom Neal s new album is Banjoland on Patuxent Records. 14 Tracks with supporting musicians including Michael Cleveland, Jon Glik, Marshall Wilborn and Frank Solivan II. You can listen to samples of all tracks at Amazon.com go to banjonews.com for link). Tom s gear: 1987 Gibson RB-3 with a no-hole nickel-plated Huber ring. Stainless steel finger picks, J.D. Crowe Blue Chip thumb pick, Ultimate Banjo capo, strings: GHS 10, 11, 13, 20, 10. Doc s B
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