New Clip of the Week 01/03/10
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New Clip of the Week 01/03/10
Good Morning and Happy New Year!
Let's start the New Year with an interesting clip from 1975. I freely admit that I have never heard the name of this steel player before, but is is doing some great back-up work on this old Floyd Tillman classic:
http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm
Enjoy the music!
Kind Regards, Walter
Let's start the New Year with an interesting clip from 1975. I freely admit that I have never heard the name of this steel player before, but is is doing some great back-up work on this old Floyd Tillman classic:
http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm
Enjoy the music!
Kind Regards, Walter
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Here's a wild guess for you. I read up on Floyd and see he is from Texas. So..the steel player is also from Texas. What steel player have I never heard before although he has played on some 200 recordings?
My guess is Jerry Blanton on steel. Jerry is from San Antonio.
I told you it's a wild guess...
My guess is Jerry Blanton on steel. Jerry is from San Antonio.
I told you it's a wild guess...

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Ok, here is the answer - the clip comes from the CMH 5-LP set "200 Years Of American Heritage In Song", the singer is Ralph Smith (brother of Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith who produced the album), the steel player is a guy named Jeff Whittington - does anybody have more info on him? He also plays banjo on the album. The set features songs throughout the American history, in mixed quality - some are really nice and enjoyable while others are hardly worth listening (IMHO).
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There's more talent hidden out there than we can imagine. Never heard the name before.
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Didn't take too much digging. http://www.jeffwhittington.com/
I have heard his song "If My Nose was running Money" on youtube.
He worked on the Arthur Smith Show as a studio musician. So there's the connection.
Read his bio. Quite the musician, especially ban**o.
Certainly no slouch on pedal steel either.
I have heard his song "If My Nose was running Money" on youtube.
He worked on the Arthur Smith Show as a studio musician. So there's the connection.
Read his bio. Quite the musician, especially ban**o.
Certainly no slouch on pedal steel either.
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