kitty... who`s on steel?

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Norbert Dengler
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kitty... who`s on steel?

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just love the classic stuff so much, brings tears to my eyes...
who`s picking? 8)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIE2cc5d ... ture=share
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Probably Shot Jackson. He backed many of her sessions.
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That is Stu Basore in the youtube
movie scene you've posted.
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thanks russ :)
i love this style of playing...
might have to wear those heavy glasses to sound like him...
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Post by Alain-Yves Pigeon »

And who's the other steeler behind Stu waiting for his turn? He seems to have a newer Sho-Bud than Stu (at least that's what it looks like).
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Alain-Yves Pigeon wrote:And who's the other steeler behind Stu waiting for his turn? He seems to have a newer Sho-Bud than Stu (at least that's what it looks like).
That is The late Howard White,,,,,,,,
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It might have card symbols but the front apron and the pedal rack and the necks look Fender.
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Yes, that's Stu playing my old Fender 1000. 8) The Sho~Bud card symbols are there for "decoration"...but also to "hint" that the pickups on that guitar were, indeed, made by Shot Jackson.
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That makes sense cause it sounds like a Bud. There were a lot of players at that time installing Bud pickups in their Fenders.
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Shot Jackson played for Kitty at one time. George Edwards was her steel player for twenty-five years
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