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Hi All about 111 in on this video... anyone know who the band OR the steel player is?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAI7ggzeOEw
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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Ron Shalita wrote:Hi All about 111 in on this video... anyone know who the band OR the steel player is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAI7ggzeOEw
If you mean the player right after Little Roy Wiggins, I don't know....maybe him again. I'll fix your link though so maybe someone else can I.D. him.
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On my machine it says 111 here I’d a screen shot of it never mind the picture won’t upload
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This link starts at 1:11 when you click on it. sorry if I messed it all up for you. https://youtu.be/DAI7ggzeOEw?t=4260
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No worries.. thanks
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The player in the cowboy hat looks like Emmons. Not sure if that's what you're seeing.
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This is what I am seeing
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...it's...

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Ron Shalita wrote:This is what I am seeing
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That's Russ Hicks!

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Steve Hinson wrote: That's Russ Hicks!
....with Barefoot Jerry, playing the song "Two Mile Pike," from the 1976 movie "Heartworn Highways." Filmed at Wayne Moss's famous "Cinderella" studio, with Wayne on bass.
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Wow thank You guys so much .. that whole video is amazing, this is one of the many in it that knocked my socks off ! You guys never cease to amaze!
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That one video at 1:11, The blonde haired guy in the checkered shirt is Mr. Jimmy Day.
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At around 1:14 is a young Russ Hicks with Kitty Wells, I wouldn't have recognized him unless they announced it, hard to believe he was even more handsome as a young man :)
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I agree!

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Way back in 1977, I stood alone in an elevator next to a gorgeous Steel Guitar Player (and his identifying steel guitar case) at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Nashville going up to the large Ballroom for Monument Record's big Disc Jockey Convention Show. I was brand new on the Label and this was my first professional Show. After the rehearsal, as I was walking past him, Russ nonchalantly made a particular statement to me.........it, and he got my full attention...and my life changed forever.

Yes, he was a very handsome, charming, and talented force to be reckoned with then....and he's still dangerous! :wink: :wink:

And for the record, that video is a wonderful thing, and Russ' Two Mile Pike is one of the best recorded, exceptionally excellent musical instrumentals of all time, by any standard. Just does not get any better than that!

From his number one fan, for a very long time,

Laney Hicks
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