Who is Your Favorite Steel Guitar Player?

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Who is Your Favorite Steel Guitar Player?

Post by C. E. Jackson »

Having a nostalgic day again. These days seem to come more frequently as I get older. :)

My Favorite Professional Steel Guitar Player: Don Helms 1927-2008.

My favorite professional steel guitar player, in the late 1940's and early 1950's, was Don Helms. Don
became a MEMBER OF THE STEEL GUITAR HALL OF FAME in 1984. Since we did not have TV, I could
only listen to him on the radio.

In later years I had the opportunity and pleasure to visit in Don's home several times, where we played
our Gibson Console Grandes (our Console Grandes were identical), and had discussions regarding steel
guitar, and Don's professional career. A great steel player and man.

C. E. :) :)
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Jay Dee Maness
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I am old. Steel Johnny Sibert On dobro Oswald.

And When I was little I did not have to to be on Saturday night until I had heard
Lulu Belle and Scotty Sing. That was WLS National Barn Dance..
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

Jerry Byrd...from the first time I head him on recordings.
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If only one, I'd say Dick McIntire.
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Post by Dana Duplan »

There's no way I could name just one, or even a few, but these are up there:

Early: Joaquin Murphey
Mid: Tom Morrell
Current: Jeremy Wakefield

And many more!!
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Post by Douglas Bryant »

Joaquin, Speedy, John, Cindy, Eddie, Chris, Kayton, Bobby, Jeremy, Tom, Vance, Jim, or whomever else I have listened to recently. And that’s just the non-pedal players. Too many greats to pick just one!
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Jules Ah See, the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Legend.
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Post by Einar Baldursson »

Impossible to pick one of course but these days it's David Keli'i.
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Post by Stefan Robertson »

Doug Jernigan of course.

With Tom Morrell and Buddy Emmons second.

Just can't believe how awesome Jernigan is truly. On pedal and non-pedal.
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Non-pedal = Jerry Byrd
Pedal steel #1 = Lloyd Green, Ron Elliott, Buddy Emmons
Pedal Steel #2 = Audie Shields, Jeff Newman
Standard Guitar = Chet Atkins, Brent Mason
Keyboard = Floyd Carmmer
Honorable Mention = John Hughey, Paul Franklin, Kayton Roberts.
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Santo Farina
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Fred Justice
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Post by David M Brown »

Don Kona Woods wrote:Jules Ah See, the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Legend.
Steve Marinak wrote:If only one, I'd say Dick McIntire.
Some of my favorites....hard to choose....and I have a soft spot for Billy Hew Len's style.
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Dicky Overbey, Lloyd Green, John Hughey, Mike Johnson, Steve Palousek, and anybody I forgot to mention.
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Greg Leisz
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Post by Jim Williams »

As far as a current non pedal player, and I'm not just saying it because he's a member here, but I really like Doug Beaumier's style. Mike Neer also does some very nice stuff.

Current pedal steel, I'd be hard pressed to pick an absolute favorite but Paul Franklin would certainly be in the running. I also like Sarah Jory, although I'm not sure how much she is playing currently.

Oldies? Of course Jerry and Don Helms.
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Post by Brad Davis »

Don, Little Roy, Kayton. And Jerry. And Johnny Sibert. And a half a dozen others.

If I could just play a little bit like each of them I'd be doing fine. I like those Western swing guys too.
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Post by G Strout »

Tom Morrell , Jerry Byrd (of course) and have recently been listening to a lot Chris Scruggs and Eddie Rivers
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Post by Tom Harris »

Bobby White and PeeWee Whitewing, have loved these two guys sincve early fifties,I never get tired of that Brazos Valley western swing sound, of course Hank Thompson was my Idol since mid forties, that man had the smoothest voice,and loved their stage apearences with the Nudi suits.R I P Hank and BOBBY.
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Weldon
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Post by David Matzenik »

I don't have favourites. I like all those mentioned so far and I would add to the list Jeff Au Hoy, Isaac Akuna and Chuck Lettes.

PS Did anyone mention Hal Aloma?
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Post by Bill Creller »

Very difficult to name just one, and of course my favorites are the people who play (played) Hawaiian music...
And some are still with us ! :D
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