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Ken Mizell
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Matt - Thanks. I gotta get that one. I listed to a bunch of the sample clips. Great stuff.

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Jimmy Day was beyond his usual self on JB's "Farewell Party"
Big E's kick off was exceptionally clean and inventive on Price's "There's No Fool Like a Young Fool"
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1)Sneaky Pete on Hot Burrito #1.
2)Sneaky Pete on Sin City
3)Sneaky Pete on Christine's Tune
4)Dont know who, but whoever steeled the outtro on Milsaps "Not that I care" (John Hughey most likely)
5)Same dont know who. Introsteel for Milsaps 20-20vision
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How about Jimmy Buffets....He Went To Paris. Don't know who the steeler is, but its beautiful. BTW I use it in Tequila Sunrise with my band...it fits perfectly.
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That's Doyle Grisham on the Buffet tunes. There are several with Buffet by Doyle that are nice, the most famous being "Come Monday."
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Yes Ken, I recognize the style and tone on both songs. Both are very "soaring" and melodious.
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Peer, that is John Hughey on 20/20 Vision.
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Thanks Eddie

Thought so myself, but good to know for sure.

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Dan Dougmore's steel on Linda Ronstadt's "Blue Bayou", and Cal Hand's steel break in Leo Kottke's "Morning Is The Long Way Home" both revealed the awesome potential of the pedal steel guitar for me and remain firm favourites.
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Sweet memories with Time Jumpers and JH on steel,and Touch my heart by Dale Watson and Lloyd Green on steel.And many others.
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The YouTube video of Buddy Emmons playing "Once Upon a Time in the West" is #1 for me.

After that, Sneaky Pete on The Ventures' "Blue Star."
"Sleepwalk" by Santo and Johney still speaks to me after all these years, too.
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Chuck Campbell on "Pass Me Not, Gentle Savior" on the Campbell Brothers first CD, Pass Me Not. Hearing that changed everything I thought I knew about how close to the soul you could get with a slide instrument. A whole lot of the top of my list would be Chuck and Darick and other Sacred Steel players, can't get past how beautiful and vocal those guys get.

And the many incredible explorations of the unknown that I've heard Dave Easley take. He can take it from the blues to the moon and back without looking like he's even moving his fingers.
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Paul Franklin on Farewell Party (Alan Jackson)
Curly Chalker on Long Black Limousine
Earnest Bovine on "I will run" by Fools'Gold!!
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Jimmy Day's break on his version of Remington Ride. It just floors me every time I hear it.

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  • John Hughey - Look At Us (Vince Gill)

    Bruce Bouton - You Make Me Feel Like a Man (Ricky Skaggs)

    Buddy playing I Love You So Much It Hurts on YouTube

    Jeff Newman playing Someone To Give My Love To on YouTube
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Buddy Emmons - 'Wichita Lineman' (and anything else from the Ray Charles album, 'Volcanic Action...', including Herb's pick, 'I Feel So Bad'!!!!)

Skunk Baxter's marvelous 'though simple ride on Steely Dan's 'Razor Boy'.

Rarely credited and, I assume, long-forgotten - Buddy Emmons' solo on Merle Haggard's 'Blue Suede Shoes' on his Elvis tribute album from the late-1970s. It's GREAT (not unlike 'I Feel So Bad') and you can hear Roy Nichols' laughter in the background as he marvels at BE's fluidity....
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How can you poss.pick just one??

How bout Buddy Cage on the Powerglide album "Sweet loving one" for perfect control,timing and accuracy

and everthing Buddy Emmons ever did,etc etc etc
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Buddy Emmons "Las Golandrinas" from a Star Day Steel guitar compilation which also in cluded Charlton"s "Almost To Tulsa". The title of Emmons' work was changed to "Singing Strings". I wore out this one. Lots pathos in the delivery of this tune that I think Jerry Byrd had recorded first. Don D.
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Jay Dee's work on the Desert Rose Band's tune "Start all over again" is tops in my book too.


That's my all time favorite solo as well.

And pretty much anything by Lloyd Green
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Ralph Mooney:
I'll go back to her (where I'm wanted) 1:48
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IMCBL65 ... re=related

Rainy Day Woman 1:10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1lhzi4uU8o
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Together Again - Tom Brumley

Someday Soon - Buddy Emmons w/ Judy Collins

Making Believe - Jim Mckinnon w/ Bill Hersh (I'm sure most of the forumites don't know who these guys are; they are frome Alberta, where I live. Jim Mckinnon did a nice job on this song).]

Fireball Mail - Little Jimmy Dickens. I don't know who played that solo.

Honky Tonk Heart - Tommy Spurlock w/ Highway 101. I like all the playing on that song...the solo and the fills.

Henry - Buddy Cage w/ Newriders Of The Purple Sage. Buddy did a hot solo on that song from their live album, Home Home On The Road.

Misty - Jay Dee Maness w/ Ray Stevens

Step Aside - Lloyd Green w/ Faron Young. No real solo in that song, but some nice background fills.

I'll Come Running - Weldon Myrick w/ Connie Smith
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There are just so many, but I was fortunate to be present in the studio in Nashville and watched these 3 cuts happen

Lloyd Green - Don't Bet Your Boots by Jean Stafford

John Hughey - Steelin' the 2 Step (US award winning track) by Jean Stafford

Paul Franklin - Tassie's Got It All (Instrumental written by Jean Stafford)

To hear these tracks (all produced by the late Jimmie Crawford) go to http://www.nashvillemusicpros.com/profile/JeanStafford

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Next To Jimmy, Half A Mind, and A Way To Survive
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Driving Nails in my Coffin (Johnny Bush Version) - Buddy Emmons
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Can't make up my mind...I love'em all!
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