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Erv Niehaus
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by Erv Niehaus »
Waylon must be using a fill-in band.
That isn't his usual steel player.
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Jerry Horner
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by Jerry Horner »
Same one just different look.
Jerry
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Erv Niehaus
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by Erv Niehaus »
You're mistaken.
He's a little rough on some of the licks.
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ray qualls
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by ray qualls »
Definitely Moon when he was younger!
Ray Qualls
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Steel Guitar Hall of Fame 2008
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Roger Shackelton
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by Roger Shackelton »
Did Ralph Mooney have his E9th tuning on the lower neck?
Waylon called out the steel players name, but couldn't hear the name he mentioned.
ROGER
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Carl Johnson
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by Carl Johnson »
it's Ralph Mooney no one else can play like that, besides at 1:07 Waylon say's "listen to the Moon"
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Gregory Mills
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by Gregory Mills »
That's Mr. Moon. yes his E9th was on his lower neck.
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Jerry Tillman
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by Jerry Tillman »
I agree,no one else plays like that.If you can,t tell thats Mr.Mooney you might want to take up a new instrument. lakeshrk