Slowly
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Slowly
Everywhere I used to read that “Slowly” by Webb Pierce was the first important hit that drew attention to the pedal steel. If that’s the case why has’nt anyone mentioned this clip before, or did I miss it ?
Is it Bud Isaacs playing there?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tBHI9VFz4Q&NR=1
Is it Bud Isaacs playing there?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tBHI9VFz4Q&NR=1
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Re: Slowly
It would seem that's him. Sadly this is an other clip where the music is rolling in and out of sinc with the video.Bas Kapitein wrote:Everywhere I used to read that “Slowly” by Webb Pierce was the first important hit that drew attention to the pedal steel. If that’s the case why has’nt anyone mentioned this clip before, or did I miss it ?
Is it Bud Isaacs playing there?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tBHI9VFz4Q&NR=1
I was not even in the making back then, but historically it is today regarded as the first song to have introduced the "moving" sounds of pedals on the E9th tuning. Pedal steels had been introduced and showcased for almost a decade before by people like Alvino Rey, Speedy West (who both knew to make the instrument quite an attraction) and others.
Anyway, it's a great video (except for the fact that it's missing the legendary steel intro) and with arguably one of Webb Pierce's more ridiculous suites (what's that on his chest, cutouts for breasts?

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The steel guitarist in the clip is Sonny Burnette. He worked with Webb for many years and later became staff on "The Grand Ole Opry" before he retired some years back. He is on a recording called "The Steel Guitars Of The Grand Ole Opry" with Hal Rugg and Weldon Myrick. A fine player and a real nice guy. Bobby
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I must say Bud Isaacs set the steel guitar world on its rear when he recorded "Slowly" with Webb. I told Bud, at ISGC in St.Louis in 2007, if it wasn't for playing on that recording and using pedals or pedal should I say I might not have had a gig this weekend. He got a big kick out of that. My best, Bobby
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OMG! How tasteful!Ron Randall wrote:JD
Those are patterns of black vinyl records, with the Decca label.
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If the colors only had been inversed, it had at least made a nice fetish jumpsuit.

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According to the Webb Piece Bear Family box set, Sonny Burnette recorded 73 sides with Webb including:
More And More
In The Jailhouse Now
The Waltz You Saved For Me
I Don't Care
Love, Love, Love
Why Baby Why
Teenage Boogie
I'm Tired
Honly Tonk Song
Tupelo County Jail
Other steel players to record with Webb Pierce in addition to Bud Issacs and Sonny Burnette were Shot Jackson, Jimmy Day, Don Davis and Don Helms. (Box set goes up to Dec 1958)
More And More
In The Jailhouse Now
The Waltz You Saved For Me
I Don't Care
Love, Love, Love
Why Baby Why
Teenage Boogie
I'm Tired
Honly Tonk Song
Tupelo County Jail
Other steel players to record with Webb Pierce in addition to Bud Issacs and Sonny Burnette were Shot Jackson, Jimmy Day, Don Davis and Don Helms. (Box set goes up to Dec 1958)
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