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i've heard johnny paycheck was pretty good on the pedal steel. does anyone know if he ever played it on any of his or others' recordings?
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I understand that Johnny Paycheck was in the Cherokee Cowboy Band w/Ray Price along w/ Willie Nelson. Does anyone know what instruments they played and how long they played withh Ray?
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I have an old Gospel record that Paycheck sang on and was supposed to have played steel on. When I heard him say that he didn't play steel I assumed someone else did. Now I'll have to find the record and listen closely. Maybe he meant that he didn't play like Lloyd but the picking on the record is pretty good.
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Joe: I certainly did not mean that the way it sounded to you. I knew Johnny and wrote to him when he was elsewhere. I guess what I meant was Johnny was good and would pass mustard in any band but he was a heck of a fine guitar player and in my book a singer.
Never would I say something to degrade another steeler except maybe myself. Johnny was a heck of a guy and was liked by so many and few in the business lived the life he did and live to sing about it.
Forgive me for that post. I went back and read it and yes it was worded wrong. At the least it gave me the opportunity to clear the air I hope.
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Never would I say something to degrade another steeler except maybe myself. Johnny was a heck of a guy and was liked by so many and few in the business lived the life he did and live to sing about it.
Forgive me for that post. I went back and read it and yes it was worded wrong. At the least it gave me the opportunity to clear the air I hope.
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There is no reason for him not to be able to play the steel guitar but not do so on his records or while on stage. Most guitarists can pick out simple tunes or do rather simple chord backup within a few days of practice.
Marty Robins could play the steel guitar; however, no one can say whether or not he ever sat behind the steel while doing a public performance or recording.
Marty Robins could play the steel guitar; however, no one can say whether or not he ever sat behind the steel while doing a public performance or recording.
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I think it was Herb Steiner who had a funny story about Paycheck sitting in on Jr Knight's universal
i hope herb might chime in...
buck played the steel too?That unknown fellow that Johnny is playing for also played steel.
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