Marshmallow Steamshovel interview with Tony Janflone
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I met Harry at his downtown store in 1969 after I graduated from High School. He hied me to work there, the old Oakland Store and the new store he opened on Oakland Ave. He gave me lessons and brought me into his inner circle of friends like Tommy Bell and Tony Janflone and introduced me to the R&B and Jazz scene in Pittsburgh. As the "Steamshovel" Band grew in popularity and Harry, Fred Delu, Ronnie Foster, "Jinx" Jenkins and Jack Kason those of us "disciples" would marvel at what we though would be the standard of the music scene in Pittsburgh. I was able to move on in '73 finding a band through the "Aquarian Associates" group that would remain together for a 12 year run of clubs across America, Canada and the Caribbean. I had opportunities to record in Nashville, New York, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. I met celebrities and other musicians some who "made it" others who like us didn't get their break yet. All because I asked Harry if he would teach me how to play the Bass! I was saddened to hear of Harrys passing.
I saw the steamshovel in 1968 at shale high scool in the gym. Jack Kacin was playing guitar for them at the time. I was 15. I was inspired to play bass because of the burgeoning music scene at the time, but I wasn't satisfied with the bass amps that were available. There was either too much distortion or they were too boomy. I was used to playing through a 1950s "basstone" amp, but it wasn't loud enough. I ended up gradiating from Berkley College of Music in 1979, and when I came back to Pittsburgh I put a band together with Jack Kacin called "the laser blades". I still didn't like the bass amps available, and I had recording contracts through pgh. Booking agent Sid Marke. Nothing worked out with the small time local booking agents, so we missed out on the recording contracts. Later in the 90s I got some help from one of the original Dynamics from the north side. He helped me figure out what was wrong with my bass amp, and now I own Newbasstone, inc. Nite walker Bass Guitar Tube Preamp are what the company manufactures. Newbasstone.com is the website. Drop me line sometime. Harry and Jack both passed. It's bad how bad the pgh. local music scene has deteriorated.
What became of Ralph "jinx" Jenkins? I knew him in high school.
I remember Steamshovel was a band that had a substantial following back between ’68 and ’71 in Pgh. I was in high school and was taking guitar lessons from a guy named Vaughn Loftstead, or at least I think that’s right. I bought his 1960 MGA as my first car. Over the years I thought he was a guitarist in Steamshovel, but there is a good chance that memory is skewed. Does anyone know or remember Vaughn?
I met Jack kacin in Pittsburgh. He was selling mechanical parrots from the trunk of his car. Hell of a guitarist! Jimmy paige might remember that.
I met Jack in Shadyside when he was playing at the Fox, i wasn’t aloud in cause at the time i was only 17 but i would listen to him playing outside and i thought he was fabulous. I met him on Walnut Street in 71 and i became a friend of his and he was dating a girl in Kenmawr Crest in Kennedy Twp in Mckees Rocks and he would come over to my house and show me showed me a little how to play. He was a really nice guy and really played well.
Fond memories of Harry Turner…got me on the road to bass playing in '67 with gear from his Oakland store. My high school garage bandmates and I would hang with Hary and he'd educate us on the music business and trends (like this new wild guy by the name of Hendrix)