Great (non pedal) steel guitar players
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- Alex Cattaneo
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Great (non pedal) steel guitar players
So, as I get ready to start playing with my Stringmaster D8, I thought it would be fun to listen to the finest console steel players. I have a few on my list and I'm hoping to get some suggestions from all of you.
Don Helms
Joaquin Murphey
Cindy Cashdollar
Junior Brown
Jerry Byrd
As for some of the other common names, I'm just not sure who's playing pedal or non pedal, or when they made the change from non pedal to pedal. For example, Ernest Tubb, Ray Price, Hank Thompson, Bob Wills, etc, I'm just not sure which of those records feature non steel pedals. Not that I don't like pedal steel... I love it! Those Ray Price albums with Buddy Emmons are amazing, and the Texas Troubadors stuff with Bud Charleton and Leon Rhodes are awesome for sure. I'm just approaching this from more of an educational angle, as I want to hear what others do with this instrument.
Don Helms
Joaquin Murphey
Cindy Cashdollar
Junior Brown
Jerry Byrd
As for some of the other common names, I'm just not sure who's playing pedal or non pedal, or when they made the change from non pedal to pedal. For example, Ernest Tubb, Ray Price, Hank Thompson, Bob Wills, etc, I'm just not sure which of those records feature non steel pedals. Not that I don't like pedal steel... I love it! Those Ray Price albums with Buddy Emmons are amazing, and the Texas Troubadors stuff with Bud Charleton and Leon Rhodes are awesome for sure. I'm just approaching this from more of an educational angle, as I want to hear what others do with this instrument.
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If I might so bold as to suggest.........................
I'd look into:
Noel Boggs
Leon McAuliff
Howard White
Roy Wiggins
Great stylists............good players
They were the trend setters of their day.
Most have albums out there on eBay
Noel Boggs
Leon McAuliff
Howard White
Roy Wiggins
Great stylists............good players
They were the trend setters of their day.
Most have albums out there on eBay
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For a great collection of current players I'd recommend the "Legends Of The Incredible Lap Steel Guitar" compilation, I can't think of any other album that presents such a broad range of music and playing styles, both electric and acoustic.
It's available on Amazon.
Here's the list of players:
Gary Brandin, Harry Manx, Bobbe Seymour, Orville Johnson, Bob Brozman, Greg Leisz, Tom Morrell, Stacy Phillips, Herb Remington, Cindy Cashdollar, Ken Emerson, Kayton Roberts and Jeff Lang.
You can't go wrong with this one!
It's available on Amazon.
Here's the list of players:
Gary Brandin, Harry Manx, Bobbe Seymour, Orville Johnson, Bob Brozman, Greg Leisz, Tom Morrell, Stacy Phillips, Herb Remington, Cindy Cashdollar, Ken Emerson, Kayton Roberts and Jeff Lang.
You can't go wrong with this one!
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Re: great or famous
Hi Bobbe,
I guess famous is good in terms of historical significance, but great players is really what I'm after, for inspiration and also to get a sense of what's possible.
Thanks you all for your input by the way, I look forward to listening to all these guys.
I guess famous is good in terms of historical significance, but great players is really what I'm after, for inspiration and also to get a sense of what's possible.
Thanks you all for your input by the way, I look forward to listening to all these guys.
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Is this the Wakefield that played with Wayne Hancock? I have some of those recordings, they're great indeed!
Wayne Hancock said this about him:
"Jeremy is a genius. He's incorporated the Hawaiian sound, very much like Jerry Byrd, but he's younger. Jerry Byrd was really cool, but he was more laid back. Jeremy Wakefield is more like Speedy West fused with Jerry Byrd. And a little bit of Noel Boggs."
Wayne Hancock said this about him:
"Jeremy is a genius. He's incorporated the Hawaiian sound, very much like Jerry Byrd, but he's younger. Jerry Byrd was really cool, but he was more laid back. Jeremy Wakefield is more like Speedy West fused with Jerry Byrd. And a little bit of Noel Boggs."
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Topic: Great (non pedal) steel guitar players
Great Hawaiian Steel Guitar Players:
Jules AhSee
Sol Ho'opi'i
David Keli'i
Billy HewLen
Freddie Taveras
Barney Isaacs
Newer Versions:
Alan Akaka
Casey Olsen
Greg Sardinha
Paul Kim
Jeff AuHoy
Aloha,
Don
Jules AhSee
Sol Ho'opi'i
David Keli'i
Billy HewLen
Freddie Taveras
Barney Isaacs
Newer Versions:
Alan Akaka
Casey Olsen
Greg Sardinha
Paul Kim
Jeff AuHoy
Aloha,
Don
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Billy Robinson, David Feet Rogers, Early Curly Chalker, Barney Isaacs. Steel Guitar Caviar is THE Wakefield record to get. Gary Brandin with The Vanduras and Blue Hawaiians. Speedy West's Steel Guitar Spectacular. Jerry Byrd with Atkins & Homer & Jethro and On The Shores of Waikiki. And OffShore, my favorite, long OOP, Santo & Johnny record ....
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Andy, I agree that Speedy's Guitar Spectacular is one of the great steel albums of all-time (in fact, it is my favorite), but he plays a Fender pedal steel on it. There's only one tune with no pedals on it that my ears could determine. Still, it is a masterpiece.Andy Volk wrote:Billy Robinson, David Feet Rogers, Early Curly Chalker, Barney Isaacs. Steel Guitar Caviar is THE Wakefield record to get. Gary Brandin with The Vanduras and Blue Hawaiians. Speedy West's Steel Guitar Spectacular. Jerry Byrd with Atkins & Homer & Jethro and On The Shores of Waikiki. And OffShore, my favorite, long OOP, Santo & Johnny record ....
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Mike, I realize Speedy was always a pedal player but somehow I can't leave him out of this list. SGS is indeed a brilliant record. Somehow, the Speedy's and Joaquin's didn't need tablature, YouTube, Lydian chromatic theory, Abersold play-along records,etc. they just DID it. Speedy and Joaquin had that capacity to pull out the amazing performance time after time off the top of their heads. Musicians like that are wired differently. And Mozart could do it at five!
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talent plus hard work, maybe
Maybe they didn't have all of the modern instructional material, but I'm betting they still spent many, many lonely hours holed up in some room working on their chops. Talent+hardwork is probably what made these guys so darn good. In this high-paced modern society, we tend to want instant-stuff. I'm guilty of this, for sure. I'll bet it was those long lonely hours that made the posted players (above) so spectacular. But, wow, what a rich reward we get to listen to, don't you think?Andy Volk wrote:...the Speedy's and Joaquin's didn't need tablature, YouTube, Lydian chromatic theory, Abersold play-along records,etc. they just DID it. Speedy and Joaquin had that capacity to pull out the amazing performance time after time off the top of their heads. Musicians like that are wired differently. And Mozart could do it at five!
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