New Clip of the Week 06/01/08

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New Clip of the Week 06/01/08

Post by Walter Stettner »

Good Morning!

This week we are going back to 1956 and some early Pedal Steel sounds by a player who is one of the true legends of the steel guitar today:

http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm


Enjoy!

Kind Regards, Walter
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Post by Steve Hinson »

Skeets McDonald and Ralph Mooney.
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Post by John McGlothlin »

That singer is another new one for me but I'm gonna guess Sonny Burnett on steel.
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Post by Charles Curtis »

I think the singer is Faron Young, the steeler might be Jimmy Crawford.
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Post by Paul Norman »

Faron Young singing
Pete Drake on steel.
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Post by Pete Finney »

When the esteemed Mr. Hinson says something flat out I just assume he knows for sure, he's always quick to say when he's just making an educated guess (and it's always a highly educated guess in his case!).

And I would think he was right anyway with this one... 8)
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Post by bill mitchell »

Skeets McDonald and Jimmy Day
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Post by Ben Rubright »

The singer is for sure, Skeets McDonald. If the steeler is not Moon (which is sure sounds like), then how about Speedy....it sounds a lot like the steel behind Bobby Bare on his recordings for Capitol back in the 50's...and that was Speedy. If neither of them, well how about Marian Hall???
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It is certainly West Coast and not Nashville.
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Post by John McGlothlin »

Well certainly west coast would count Sonny Burnnett out so how about Billy Mize on steel guitar.
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Post by Pete Finney »

I wondered about Billy Mize too, here's a great clip of Skeets with Billy Mize on steel:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9mIQAqo ... re=related

But then I don't think Walter would call Billy Mize "one of the true legends of steel guitar today"; I'd say he's a little too overlooked and off the radar for that. Sure sounds great in this clip though...

But Mooney sure qualifies and he played with Skeets in those days...

I'm still with Steve on this one!
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Post by John McGlothlin »

I agree with ya about Billy Mize not being among some of the legends so is it possible that the steel player on that song could by chance be Tom Brumley? Thats my third guess :lol:
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Post by Walter Stettner »

What can I say...Steve's expertise did it again. It's Skeets McDonald with Mr. Moon on steel... :)

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Post by Cody Campbell »

Great clip, Walter, as always.

I had no idea who the player was, but I really enjoy the early pedal steel style, (i.e. Jack Evins, early Jimmy Day, etc.).

And now that you've given it away, the steel tone on this clip does sound like Mooney.
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