Tommy White, My favorite steel player
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A lot of great things have been said here about Tommy White so I won't repeat them. Some people are Born destined to be GREAT in life and Tommy White was/is that. Thanks be to Him for that, J.R. Rose
Black Performance SD-10, 2002. Peavey LTD 400 with 15" Eminence EPS 15-C, Sho-Bud Seat, Goodrich L-120 Pedal, Sho-Bud Bar, Picks, Cords. Nothing else.
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I'm certainly no famous player, but for what it's worth, I think that Tommy is the "King" of playing those folding/bending/morphing chord lines that so may of us try to emulate. It's uncanny how he can tie all that pedal and lever stuff together so seamlessly and smoothly. The notes in his chords flow like trickles of water around the rocks in a stream bed, with each little rivulet dividing, rejoining, and continually repeating the process. It's almost as if the strings had a mind of their own.