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Gene E. Jones
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who is the steel player

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I was wondering who the steel player was for Jack greene on his recording " The Last Letter" ? His tone and phrasing are perfect.Does anyone know. thanks,gene
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Ray Harrison
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Gene, I believe he rocorded that while still with ET and that would be Buddy Charleton
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Larry Strawn
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Just a quess,,,,,but maybe Ron Elliot? :D

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Gene,

It was for sure Buddy C.

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Gene E. Jones
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thanks for your help guys. gene
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Ron Elliott
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You guys are both right...Bud Charlton cut the first one when Jack was with E.T... I cut the one with Jack on the album "Jack Greene Sings His Best" Thanks for remembering us both. Merry Christmas to all. Ron
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Mr. Elliot,

Merry Christmas to you and yours also. And thanks for all the years of great steel music! :D

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Ron Elliott
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Thanks Larry

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Thanks Larry. Mac Wiseman had a song years ago called,"'Tis Sweet to be Remembered", and thanks for that. BTW, I love your shirt in the Forum picture. I don't know where you got it,but I wear a large..(just kiddin')it's great.See you down the road. My best to you and your family in this Holiday Season. Please stay in touch. Ron rpesr@bellsouth.net
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