Who played steel on Best Little Whorehouse movie soundtrack
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- Dave Zirbel
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Who played steel on Best Little Whorehouse movie soundtrack
Just watched it and am curious. Couldn't find credits anywhere.
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- Barry Blackwood
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Dave, here's all the credits I could find at allmusic.com. You might recognize a steel player's name in there, I didn't.
Clint Allmon
Pamela Blair
Peter Blue
Mike Bradley Engineer
Ben Brogdon
Lisa Brown
Gerry Burkhardt
Jay Bursky
Tom Cashin
Carol Chambers
Craig Chambers
Don Crabtree
Mickey Crofford Engineer
Dom DeLuise Performer
Charles Durning Performer
Joan Ellis
Henderson Forsythe
Lynn Frazier
Jay Garner
Becky Gelke
Carlin Glynn
Carol Hall Composer, Lyricist
Delores Hall
Jack Hayes Orchestration
Michael Holleman
Bradley Clayton King
Donna King
J. Frank Lucas
Susan Mansur
Jan Merchant
Teresa Merritt Performer
Edna Milton
Jim Nabors Narrator, Performer
George Osaki Art Direction
Candy Parton Performer
Dolly Parton Performer
Gregg Perry Orchestration, Producer
Louise Quick-Bowen
Ernie Reed
Burt Reynolds Performer
James Rich
The Rio Grande Band
Herb Ritts Photography
Marta Sanders
Mike Scott
Paul Ukena, Jr.
Ernie Winfrey Engineer
Jerry Yoder
Debra Zalkind
Yep, Marty is right.
http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=79250
Clint Allmon
Pamela Blair
Peter Blue
Mike Bradley Engineer
Ben Brogdon
Lisa Brown
Gerry Burkhardt
Jay Bursky
Tom Cashin
Carol Chambers
Craig Chambers
Don Crabtree
Mickey Crofford Engineer
Dom DeLuise Performer
Charles Durning Performer
Joan Ellis
Henderson Forsythe
Lynn Frazier
Jay Garner
Becky Gelke
Carlin Glynn
Carol Hall Composer, Lyricist
Delores Hall
Jack Hayes Orchestration
Michael Holleman
Bradley Clayton King
Donna King
J. Frank Lucas
Susan Mansur
Jan Merchant
Teresa Merritt Performer
Edna Milton
Jim Nabors Narrator, Performer
George Osaki Art Direction
Candy Parton Performer
Dolly Parton Performer
Gregg Perry Orchestration, Producer
Louise Quick-Bowen
Ernie Reed
Burt Reynolds Performer
James Rich
The Rio Grande Band
Herb Ritts Photography
Marta Sanders
Mike Scott
Paul Ukena, Jr.
Ernie Winfrey Engineer
Jerry Yoder
Debra Zalkind
Yep, Marty is right.
http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=79250
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I did that show in London in '81 when it came to the West End. We had the two leads from the Broadway show (Carlin Glynne and Henderson Forsythe) as well as the US production team.
Trouble is, we didn't have Lynn Frazier - just me! I did my best but didn't come close, so had to figure out my own way to play it. Wonderful playing from Lynn and each time I get to do the show again I'll refer to that soundtrack CD for a reminder of how high he set the bar.
Trouble is, we didn't have Lynn Frazier - just me! I did my best but didn't come close, so had to figure out my own way to play it. Wonderful playing from Lynn and each time I get to do the show again I'll refer to that soundtrack CD for a reminder of how high he set the bar.
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A little off topic: but I saw BLWIT on Broadway and Harvey Shapiro (now Harvey Sharp) had taken over on steel and he was fantastic.
During the overture, in his solo, he broke with what he normally played and stuck in a bunch of BE licks and looked up and smiled at my wife and I (he knew where we were sitting)-pretty funny
During the overture, in his solo, he broke with what he normally played and stuck in a bunch of BE licks and looked up and smiled at my wife and I (he knew where we were sitting)-pretty funny
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Josh Dubin played the Broadway show after Lyn,Then Harvey.
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No worries about going off topic.A little off topic: but I saw BLWIT on Broadway and Harvey Shapiro (now Harvey Sharp) had taken over on steel and he was fantastic.
And to go even further off topic:
The reason I even rented that movie was to study Burt Reynolds. A theater company I work with is doing the Tammy Wynette Story "Stand By Your Man" and even though I have no interest in acting I was.....um....volunteered by the director to play the part of Burt Reynolds in the play, as well as play the pedal steel and guitar. Wish me luck.
The wife also brought home Boogie Nights! I studied that one real close too..........
Tonight is The Longest Yard. Good thing I'm home sick on the couch this weekend.
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I played my big red Sho-Bud on some of the production numbers in the movie version with Dollly Parton and Burt Reynolds. We did those at Record Plant in L.A. before the movie was shot. I seem to remember that the leader on at least some of these was a guy who came out from Nashville and I think he was Dolly Parton's band leader. In post production I played some underscoring sessions at Warners 1 with a full orchestra, and Pat Williams composing/conducting.
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I just remembered Wayne Addleman who plays with Trace Atkins played on some of the Record Plant tracks.He is also a reader as is Ernest!
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