Sara Evans
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Sara Evans
Anyone happen to know who is playing steel on the road with Sara Evans these days?
Melbert 8, Remington S8,Remington D8, Rick B6, Tremblay 6 lap steel, Marlen S-10 4&4, Old Guild M75 and Artist Award, Benedetto Bravo, Epiphone Century Electar (the real one) and a bunch of old lap steels.... mostly Ricks and Magnatones'
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Ben... yes saw her Saturday Evening. No steel .... not loud but leaned more toward the rock side than country. She sounded good... excellent guitarist.
Melbert 8, Remington S8,Remington D8, Rick B6, Tremblay 6 lap steel, Marlen S-10 4&4, Old Guild M75 and Artist Award, Benedetto Bravo, Epiphone Century Electar (the real one) and a bunch of old lap steels.... mostly Ricks and Magnatones'
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- Richard Sinkler
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Yeah, she sang well but I went expecting a bit more of her country side I guess. No steel was a deal breaker for me.
Last time I saw her she was carrying a steel. Good player as I remember. There was some family in the band. Ah well.....Nepotism runs deep in the entertainment world.
Last time I saw her she was carrying a steel. Good player as I remember. There was some family in the band. Ah well.....Nepotism runs deep in the entertainment world.
Melbert 8, Remington S8,Remington D8, Rick B6, Tremblay 6 lap steel, Marlen S-10 4&4, Old Guild M75 and Artist Award, Benedetto Bravo, Epiphone Century Electar (the real one) and a bunch of old lap steels.... mostly Ricks and Magnatones'
- Douglas Schuch
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Her first album was "Three Chords And A Truth". This album is partly responsible for me taking an interest in country music. I was in a truck stop somewhere in America back in the late 90's, and they played her version of "Imagine That" (originally done by Patsy Cline) - very bluesy country tune - and I thought it sounded amazing. So, when they said who did the song, I remembered, and next time I was off I went by a music store and bought the CD. Nothing else on the album was like "Imagine That", but there were some other great covers of country classics, like "Tiger By The Tail" and "Walk Out Backwards". I'd been listening to some Americana musicians with strong country roots like Lucinda Williams and Steve Earle, but much of this Sara Evans album was pure, old-school country - it took several plays through before I got hooked.
Pedal steel, lap steel, resonator, blues harp - why suck at just one instrument when you can do so on many?
On the "No Place That Far" record, Sonny Garrish was playing steel on it. When the "Restless" record was released, Gary Morse was the steel guitarist on "Suds In The Bucket". Sara had performed the song on the '04 CMA Awards and Gary Morse played steel with Sara, after being onstage with Dierks Bentley-he was Dierks' road steel guitarist at the time. In '05, when Sara released her song "Cheatin'", Gary Morse was on that song too, but at the '05 CMA Awards, Randle Currie was playing a paisley MSA onstage with her, and in '06, Gary Morse was onstage again playing steel with her as she sang "Real Fine Place To Start".
- Joachim Kettner
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