Roll Call... Who Have I Missed???
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Butch Butler,
Bill Stroud,
Russ Rickmann,
Bert Ballard,
Dale Stacey,
Billy Birchfield,
and the list goes on & on >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Bill Stroud,
Russ Rickmann,
Bert Ballard,
Dale Stacey,
Billy Birchfield,
and the list goes on & on >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Another Great ...
Bill Dyet needs to be on here as well, from the WWVA Jamboree's Smokey Bleacher.
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Shame on me for not remembering Arthur Soles, and his half-brother René (their mother had an illicit liason with a man selling onions off a bicycle, but that's a story for another time), from Muckle-In-The-Midden, Herefordshire, UK
They were the original pioneers of pedal steel guitar manufacture, years before their time
With the influence of French blood coursing through his veins, René somehow converted the gearbox from a Citroen 2CV into a pedal steel changer mechanism, and Arthur, because he worked on an cider apple farm, and therefore was deemed to have an incisive knowledge of all thing arboreal, had plenty of wood to make the rest of the steel.
The rest, as they say, is history.....
They were the original pioneers of pedal steel guitar manufacture, years before their time
With the influence of French blood coursing through his veins, René somehow converted the gearbox from a Citroen 2CV into a pedal steel changer mechanism, and Arthur, because he worked on an cider apple farm, and therefore was deemed to have an incisive knowledge of all thing arboreal, had plenty of wood to make the rest of the steel.
The rest, as they say, is history.....
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Danny Dunn
Tim Sargent
Steve Hinson
Gary Carter
Rusty Danmyer
Jerry Taylor
Joe Rogers
Travis Toy
Tim Sargent
Steve Hinson
Gary Carter
Rusty Danmyer
Jerry Taylor
Joe Rogers
Travis Toy
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Re: Roll Call... Who Have I Missed???
Just a reminder as to what the OP asked for..
Mmmmmm "‘Famous Steelies!’ ‘historic household names’
Bob Adams wrote:A current project needing your capable assistance guys :- If you were asked to list ‘Famous Steelies!’ how would you construct the list?
A'By Date'overview (not literally!) just 'ish!
Names for the pot
Jerry Byrd
Don Helms
Zane Beck
Jimmie Day
Curly Chalker
Tom Brumley
Jeff Newman
John Hughie
Hall Rugg
Leading to
Doug Jerrnigan
Buddy Emmons
Lloyd Green
Weldon Myrick
Al Perkins
Norm Hamlet
Tommy White
Joe Wright
Paul Franklin
Jim Cohen
Al Brisco
Robbie Turner
Ricky Davis
Donna Hammitt
Russ Hicks
Mike Johnson
Bruce Bouton
Mike Headrick
Mike Douchette
Terry Crisp
Randy Beavers
Fred Justice
Mike Sweeney
Herby Wallace
Doug Beaumier
Bobbe Seymour
Mickey Adams
Bobby Lee
Current players list could be endless but I am trying to do more of a ‘historic household names’ list to kick off with so the start of this list is more significant.
This was a 'top of the head recall'
Please don't be offended if I have missed you, my small brain! I know!!! I'm doing my best but I forget then say .. goodness! how could I have missed him/her!
Regards and thank you ....Bob
ps. I'll tackle our side of the pond when this is sorted!
Mmmmmm "‘Famous Steelies!’ ‘historic household names’
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A good suggestion might be to simply go to the "Steel Guitar Hall of Fame" for starters.
Steel Guitar Hall Of Fame
Then for all the work you'll want to do in a lifetime, you can use this next site to fill up a mulitude of folks.
Steel Guitar Organizations
Hope that helps
Steel Guitar Hall Of Fame
Then for all the work you'll want to do in a lifetime, you can use this next site to fill up a mulitude of folks.
Steel Guitar Organizations
Hope that helps
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Unless I missed it, Hank DeVito is missing.
I'd add Gerry Hogan. And J.B. Crabtree. Doug Beck.
And...I HAD to have missed it -
NO ONE mentioned Chuck Campbell??
I'd add Gerry Hogan. And J.B. Crabtree. Doug Beck.
And...I HAD to have missed it -
NO ONE mentioned Chuck Campbell??
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1930's/40's Rickenbacher/Rickenbacker 6&8 string lap steels
1921 Weissenborn Style 2; Hilo&Schireson hollownecks
Appalachian, Regal & Dobro squarenecks
1959 Fender 400 9+2 B6;1960's Fender 800 3+3+2; 1948 Fender Dual-8 Professional
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I know Joe Savage, Les Swanson, Curt Olson, Al Udeen (sp?) and Jerry Dube received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Minnesota Rock/Country Hall of Fame. And well deserved too!
There could be others, but I don't know for certain.
Geo
There could be others, but I don't know for certain.
Geo
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I noticed Lloyd Maines finally got mentioned a coupla others come to my mind...Wayne Gailey (RIP) and Kenny Trantham (RIP) Billy Poteet......maybe not as well known as some but great players
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Re: steel players
Stormy, thanks for mentioning Kenny. He will never be forgotten. RIP, buddy.Storm Rosson wrote: I noticed Lloyd Maines finally got mentioned a coupla others come to my mind...Wayne Gailey (RIP) and Kenny Trantham (RIP) Billy Poteet......maybe not as well known as some but great players
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I don't think I've seen Tommy Roots name mentioned....
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I can't beleive you guys missing out Tom BrumleyDon Discher wrote:Barbara Mandrel,Steve Smith,Gerry Garcia !
TB OOPS!! BIT LATE READING THE PAGES SORRY TO THE LADS WHO MENTIONED TOM BRUMLEY ON THE LATER LIST OF THE KINGS OF THE psg
GOT EVERYTHING a steelplayer needs except movement owing to a bad stroke
paralizing my compleat left side
may god grant me return of it all!!
williams d10 9/8 burnt orange box,bobro,itone,rowland space echo,goodridge ldr 120 VP,any bars,quad reverb,sonar 8.5 vegus 10,soundforge, plus foxtex 24/24,maki 16 trk desk,could go on forever,two Nashville 112's pevey 500 session, steel guitar black box,LDR 120 VP
brand new WILLIAMS D10 9,8 NOT PLAYED OWING TO MY STROKE,WHAT A BUMMER!!!
paralizing my compleat left side
may god grant me return of it all!!
williams d10 9/8 burnt orange box,bobro,itone,rowland space echo,goodridge ldr 120 VP,any bars,quad reverb,sonar 8.5 vegus 10,soundforge, plus foxtex 24/24,maki 16 trk desk,could go on forever,two Nashville 112's pevey 500 session, steel guitar black box,LDR 120 VP
brand new WILLIAMS D10 9,8 NOT PLAYED OWING TO MY STROKE,WHAT A BUMMER!!!
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