Let's form a list of musicians that could play everything.

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Bob Doran
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Let's form a list of musicians that could play everything.

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First on the list has to be Barbara Mandrell.
She is truly amazing.
I have two others to add, ones you would never think of, that I have read could play everything (but I have my doubts they could play steel too):
Aretha Franklin and Bobby Darin
Any others?

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Joe Maphis...he was "The King of The Strings".

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Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith
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Paul McCartney

Stevie Wonder
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Ricky Skaggs

And any Berklee 4 year composition major.
You must play 10 instruments in front of
a jury to graduate. Includes reeds and brass,
keys, guitar, bass, etc.

I have two old band mates that graduated.
One, James Voris plays 17 instruments
at proper jazz levels,
he played 12 in one song when I played with him.
Stood on a chair to play contra bass sax.
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EVERTHING?? I think that list would be empty. There are many that can play several, but I would bet you won't find one that can play everything.
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Hank Williams Junior plays fiddle, harmonica, piano, and guitar and Don Henley plays drums and guitar.

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Post by Cody Campbell »

Charlie McCoy comes to mind first. He's recorded on percussion, multiple wind instruments, piano, guitar, bass, probably organ, and probably more.

And Richard's right, lots of people play several. This list could go on a long time.

Some others that come to mind:

Buddy Emmons plays steel guitar and bass. Guitar too, I think. and COULD play no telling what else if he tried.

Russ hicks plays steel guitar, trumpet and guitar.

Mark O'Connor plays Fiddle, guitar, and mandolin, (all with remarkable skill).

Benny Carter was most well-known as a great alto sax man, but also played trumpet, multiple reeds, piano, and was a great arranger.

EDIT #1: Oh, and another guy that comes to mind: SHUGGIE OTIS. He played guitar, bass, piano, and I'm not sure what else.

Edit #2: Also, Ian Underwood.

Edit #3 Oh! and one of my very favorite artists, Jon Hendricks, can function as various instruments (most notably, bass) but uses just his mouth. And at one time, he played drums. (Many other jazz singers get very horn-like sounds from their voice).

Edit #4 And how could I forget John Hartford? Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar, Mandolin, and probably more.
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Jerry Garcia
Chris Hillman
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Post by Brett Day »

Another multi-instrumentalist is Tim Hensley, who played acoustic guitar for Patty Loveless. He plays guitar, mandolin, banjo, and I heard he also plays pedal steel.

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Bobby Flores...
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Post by John DeBoalt »

Wanda Vick plays a bunch of stuff. I've seen her with a pedal steel, b@#$o, dobro, mando,and fiddle. Who knows what else she can play at a professional level. John
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Does "everything" include the alpenhorn ?
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Steve Winwood

Fats Kaplin

Garth Hudson
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Nils Lofgren - yup, steel, too.
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johnny bush, drums, guitar. jack green drums, guitar

and yours truly steel, guitar, bass, :wink:

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David Amran and David Lindley come to my mind..... We hate them LOL!
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Post by JACK HEERN »

Wanda Vick was mentioned in an earlier post. If it has wires on, it she can play it on a VERY profesional level. Electric, acoustic or kerosene powered !!
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John McEuen, NGDB
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Vince Gill
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James Pennebaker
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Dont forget Ricky Skaggs or Rusty Young
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Post by Les Anderson »

Roy Clark can ( or used to) play bango, guitar, fiddle, bass, harmonica (harp), Dobro and classical guitar.

Did I mention sings not all that badly as well?
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