Urban Cowboy reunion steel player??

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Paul Wade
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Urban Cowboy reunion steel player??

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I'm fairly certain that is Michael T Hermsmeyer. He is a mighty nice fella and a talented multi instrumentalist who has been working Branson for many years.
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Doug got it. That's Michael T on pedal steel. Mickey makes that announced on his 1st song. Michael is from the Illinois area. Super nice guy and great singer and musician.
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Had a nice half-hour going through Youtubes from "Urban Cowboy".Travolta and Winger sure looked good on the dance floor, and I'd almost forgotten how bar-band-friendly all those tunes were! Anybody know who played steel on Johnny Lee's studio version of "Cherokee Fiddle"?
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Haven't heard it in a long time, but I believe that's Sneaky Pete Kleinow on Cherokee Fiddle on the original Urban Cowboy track.

I had that sound track on cassette and I played it constantly until it started to warble and finally blew up.
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Dave Hopping wrote:Had a nice half-hour going through Youtubes from "Urban Cowboy".Travolta and Winger sure looked good
I remember that part for sure. :mrgreen: (altho to be honest the other girl was the one he should have kept IMHO)

That movie certainly made country cool for an all-too-brief time. Wish somebody could rewind the clock and replace the crap that comes over the airwaves today.
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Man OH man that sure made me feel old lol ..
Been playing all of my life, Lead Guitar, and Pedal Steel, sing Lead and Harmony.. play other Instruments also but I hate to admit to it..
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Michael T bought that old Emmons from Hal Rugg as I recall.
Michael played out here in Apache Jct. Arizona with a group at a Dinner theater for a while as I remember, he came to a few of our jams with that same guitar.
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Dave Hopping wrote: Anybody know who played steel on Johnny Lee's studio version of "Cherokee Fiddle"?
I had been pretty well convinced it was Sonny Garrish if you're talking about the version on the "Sounds Like Love" album... But, I could easily be wrong.
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I played on the first version of that song with Michael Martin Murphey (who wrote it). It was a Top 40 country record in 1976.
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Jeff Harbour wrote:
Dave Hopping wrote: Anybody know who played steel on Johnny Lee's studio version of "Cherokee Fiddle"?
I had been pretty well convinced it was Sonny Garrish if you're talking about the version on the "Sounds Like Love" album... But, I could easily be wrong.
It's Pete. There's no mistaking that sound. Here 'tis with the poster's comments if anyone is interested.

https://youtu.be/rpMlZwJm29w
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John Macy wrote:I played on the first version of that song with Michael Martin Murphey (who wrote it). It was a Top 40 country record in 1976.
Great job, John!

Cherokee Fiddle -- · Michael Martin Murphey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co5_7GwcowQ

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My favorite was Michael Martin Murphy’s version .. both good. Though
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I think it was last year Michael T. left the group for a better paying day job.

A group I work with opened for Mickey seems like 4-5 times in recent years and Micheal and the whole band are great guys. Especially, the drummer whose name I can’t embarrassingly recall. He’s been with Gilley for about a hundred years I think.
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