Who is your favorite steeler?

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Tomi Graso
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Post by Tomi Graso »

Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin , Paul Franklin and Paul Franklin............sorry just can't resist ....and many other amazing and great steel players !
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Thunderstorm Bob
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Brint, pardon me for including Sonny in the deceased column. That has been fixed.
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This guy should be everyones favorite.Whatever his name is
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Post by Brint Hannay »

Georg, I'm with you on Sneaky Pete! (though I can't really "rank" my favorites) I had the "sneaky" feeling I was forgetting someone!
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Everything Tomi said
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chris ivey
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chris ivey
May I have your autograph?
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gary...due to popular demand, they are too cheap to sell at the moment.
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Way too many, but if I was stranded on a desert island and could only listen to one, it would be John Hughey.
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TOMMY WHITE....nuff said
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favorite steeler,

Post by Earl Hensley »

Way to many but,,,,

My number one would be my dear friend Speedy West, after that said,
Doug Jernigan
John Hughey
Don Helms,
Joe Wright,
Curly Chalker
Jimmy Day,
Ron Elliott,
Jimmy Crawford,
L.T. ZINN,
Herbie Wallace,
Pete Drake,
Herb Remington,

not in any order. These are some of my favoriets,
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Post by Leslie Ehrlich »

Favourite country steelers: Lloyd Green and Paul Franklin.
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Post by Jim Hartley »

As a drummer lucky enough to work with many of the great players at various shows, I'm looking at this from a "most fun to work with" angle. I enjoy all the players' sets, but I really get a kick out of working with Hicks, Johnson and Jernigan...... and what I'd give to work another set with Hughey.

That being said, I could make a very, very long list of favorite players, past and present.

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Post by David Ziegler »

Weldon Myrick,Don Helms,John Hughey,Mike Sigler,Paul Franklin,Mike Johnson,Jim Loessberg,Lloyd Green.
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Post by Stephen Calhoun »

Sneaky Pete.

then everybody else.

There's a lot of awesome players I like a lot.

I'm pleased Susan Alcorn was mentioned.

Completely subjectively, I go for uniqueness over ripping virtuosity, but there's something about those who can play Charlie Parker 'at velocity' on a steel that knocks me out. So, a lot of pickers tied for second.
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Reece Anderson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jim Shephard, :mrgreen: Lioyd Green :mrgreen: , and Mickey Adams.....
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Post by Dave Magram »

I would add Bobby Black's name to the list of the many excellent steel guitarists who have been listed here. His work with Commander Cody, Lost Weekend, and the Saddle Cats is just superb.
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I have many favorites--there are many great and amazing steel guitar players......
and then there is Buddy Emmons.

To my mind, there is no one who can come close to the breadth of Buddy's playing--country, jazz, Western Swing, folk, etc.-- or the depth of his musicality and creativity.

Buddy always seems to play exactly the right notes to fit the song or tune he is playing, and he delivers those notes in a way that will tear at your heart-strings or make you laugh out loud at his musical audacity.

Buddy is the player who nearly everyone else who has been listed above would stop whatever they are doing to listen to. He is a musical genius.

From Ernest Tubb and Ray Price to Judy Collins and the Everly Brothers, and so many others, Buddy has left his indelible stamp on a musical legacy that is immortal.

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Post by Darrell Criswell »

I've heard almost everybody but I don't think anybody compares to Joe Wright. His playing is superlative, not even considering his value as an entertainer.
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Reece
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

I don't think Jimmie Crawford has been mentioned, or Billy Robinson - both monster players and true originals.
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