Hank Williams pedal steel?
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Hank Williams pedal steel?
I haven't listened to much Hank Williams lately, but have been asked to play pedal steel as part of the stage band in a musical about the man. Was there actually any pedal steel on any of his recordings, or in his live band, especially towards the end?
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Hank Died Jan. 1st 1953. 29 Years old. No Pedal Steel That I Know Any thing about. SONNY.
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The steel player on most of Hank's recordings was Don Helms. Don used a Gibson Grand Console nonpedal steel for the most part.The tuning was E6 ( G#,E,C#, B,G#,E, C#, A) hi to low. All Don really used were the top 6 strings.
There were a few other steel players that Hank used, namley Jerry Byrd, but the pedal steels did not come into prominence until after Hank died.
There were a few other steel players that Hank used, namley Jerry Byrd, but the pedal steels did not come into prominence until after Hank died.
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Marc, I saw the original version of that play with Sneezy Waters playing Hank, and George Essery just used his old Fender 800 I think it was. Also, a few years later I saw another version of the show with Sneezy (by then getting seriously long in the tooth to play Hank) in Toronto and Chris Whitely just used a single neck Bud for the gig. I remember thinking that George sounded highly authentic (even if it didn't look right to the tiny handful of us who would have noticed), and probably never touched a pedal. The focus of the play is the Hank character and what was going on with him, so it didn't seem to detract much from it. But the ideal axe for the gig is of course a Console Grand.
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Here's how Don did it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95aP0OWx4jY
I did the same, but used my Fender Dual 8.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95aP0OWx4jY
I did the same, but used my Fender Dual 8.
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That was a Gibson Console Grande guitar but I'd never seen Don wearing a Cowboy Hat before and any pic I'd seen of Don he was wearing glasses. Also that was NOT Jerry Rivers on Fiddle in that clip.
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You can watch this starting at around 454 on the counter.
I believe there are six segments to this video.
Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFDzDvckVx4
I believe there are six segments to this video.
Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFDzDvckVx4
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