Twin Steels
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- John Troutman
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Twin Steels
I had the pleasure last night of playing a gig with Richard Comeaux-- TWO pedal steels set up on the same stage, playing with the Swamp Pop legends in Lil Band o' Gold (of which Richard is a founding member). The band was also anchored (as usual) by the extraordinary horn players Dickie Landry and Pat Breaux. Richard sounded incredible, as he always does, and he was very generous to share the stage with the likes of me; I was intimidated as all get out. It was a loose night and I often grabbed the acoustic guitar to avoid overkill, but it was fun to play the steels together when we did. I know twin steels is a very uncommon sight (probably for a good reason), but I am wondering who else has done it for a regular gig (i.e. not a steel guitar show). And what twin steel acts existed in the past?
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- Bob Hoffnar
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There were 2 steel players for a while in Hank Thompson's band. Also the guys at the Opry used to use as many steel players as possible when they could. I remember Hal Rugg talking about putting together "string" sections of steel players.
I'm putting together a 2 pedalsteel rock type band called "Monster Island". We should be gigging in the next month or so.
I'm putting together a 2 pedalsteel rock type band called "Monster Island". We should be gigging in the next month or so.
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- Barry Blackwood
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Bobby Black and I did that in San Jose a number of times in the late 70s.
Here are some live recordings:
Waltz across Texas
Lone Star Beer
Come to think of it, we also did a gig with the New Riders of the Purple Sage together.
Here are some live recordings:
Waltz across Texas
Lone Star Beer
Come to think of it, we also did a gig with the New Riders of the Purple Sage together.
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I remember going to a KFAT Fat Fry at the Keystone Palo Alto. It was the Moonlighters and Asleep at the Wheel. During the Moonlighters set Steve Fishell, Bobby Black, and Lucky Oceans all played at the same time for about 3 or 4 songs. Then Bobby sat in with Lucky all night with the Wheel. Definitely a night of steel guitar heaven.
- Jerry Hayes
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Fellow Forumite Kenny Dail and I did twin steels for the Virginia Country Music Association's Jamboree held at the Williamsburg Welcome Center some years back. It was with the "Jerry Lee Scott" show. We also played twin steels at a couple of Xmas parties for the same organization. I liked pickin' with ol' Kenny, he had the best vibrato in the area before he moved "South of the Border" to Kinston, NC. Speakin' of the "Old Man", here's a shot of he and I at a steel jam in Kinston a few years back, as you can see, Kenny's relaxin (a thing he does well )
....JH in Va.
....JH in Va.
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!
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The two Steel players with Hank Thompson were: Bob White and Peewee Whitewing.
At a gig a few years ago the Band Leader had myself and Blackie Taylor hired for the same gig. The lead Guitar player had an emergency so Blackie and I played the gig together. Blackie played mostly all the current styles and I reverted back to only Western Swing where the Steel playing did not become repetiticious.
At a gig a few years ago the Band Leader had myself and Blackie Taylor hired for the same gig. The lead Guitar player had an emergency so Blackie and I played the gig together. Blackie played mostly all the current styles and I reverted back to only Western Swing where the Steel playing did not become repetiticious.
- John Billings
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Several years ago, I recorded for some guy's CD. On one song, I recorded my solo track, and they asked if I wanted to record another track. I said "Sure." They couldn't decide which track they liked best. I said "Play 'em both at the same time." They flipped! Their only gripe was about how were they gonna do that live? Not eggs ackley twin steels, more like a Me, Myself, and I kinda deal.
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More than one track
Check out the three tracks on the last part of this piece which I recorded thirty years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GRAFs70t2A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GRAFs70t2A
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three tracks
For some reason my posted youtube URL didn't work right in my recent post so just type in Terry Sutton and there is a mountain view and it should come up.
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- George Rout
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Re twin steels on stage, here is a picture of myself and friend Bill Fay playing two different model Rickenbacker lap steels at the company (Cossor Canada)i worked for staff kids' Christmas party circa 1957 in Halifax.
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"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me"
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me"
- Bill Cunningham
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Unless your steel guitar interest ended in the 1960's, you can't talk about twin steels without including Jimmie Crawford and Russ Hicks. They wrote the book!
Also there is a lot of very tasty E9 twin ballad back-up stuff on the Charlie McCoy LP's from the 1970's. It includes Russ, Weldon, and Curley, maybe others, at various times.
As an aside to those who think that all steel playing back then is identifyable, I recently sent Russ a particualr track and asked who was playing and he said "Probably me and Weldon but I am not sure"
Also there is a lot of very tasty E9 twin ballad back-up stuff on the Charlie McCoy LP's from the 1970's. It includes Russ, Weldon, and Curley, maybe others, at various times.
As an aside to those who think that all steel playing back then is identifyable, I recently sent Russ a particualr track and asked who was playing and he said "Probably me and Weldon but I am not sure"
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- Ron Davis
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Ray LaMontagne has 2 pedal steels on some of his studio stuff, as well as some of his live stuff. Greg Liesz is one of those steelers, Eric Heywood is the other.
There's some real nice steelin' on there.
There's some real nice steelin' on there.
Emmons 12 p/p, Revelation, Black Widows, (& way too many assorted goodies...)
Drummer with a pedal steel fantasy.
www.LA-Zep.com
www.Desperado1.com
www.CMWChicagoTribute.com
Drummer with a pedal steel fantasy.
www.LA-Zep.com
www.Desperado1.com
www.CMWChicagoTribute.com
- Cliff Trent
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fun
Some of the most fun picken' I've ever had was onstage with Bobby Bowman and Wayne Morton. I've also set in with Luther Thompson. We all had a blast and the crowds like it too. Makes you wonder what'll happen next sometimes!!!!!
- Alan Harrison
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Randy Beavers & Russ Hicks
Several years ago, at the NTSGA show, Randy Beavers and Russ Hicks did a set together. The most amazing playing I have heard. The best of the best.
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"I Steel Without Remorse"
"I Steel Without Remorse"