Steel player with Allison Moore in the year 2000?

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Joachim Kettner
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Steel player with Allison Moore in the year 2000?

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Anybody know who he is and which guitar he plays?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvyR215NhVA
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Bobby Terry? Possibly an Emmons?
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Looks like Mike Daly to me.He plays a ShoPro as far as I know.
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It's definitely Mike and he's playing an Emmons. When Allison played the Opry in 2001, playing her first single "Send Down An Angel", which was featured on her "The Hardest Part" record, Mike Daly was playing his Emmons with her and I never will forget the lick he did at the end of "Send Down An Angel", it went from the middle strings to the low strings-I play the lick every time I play "Send Down An Angel"
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Brett Day wrote:When Allison played the Opry in 2001, playing her first single "Send Down An Angel", which was featured on her "The Hardest Part" record, Mike Daly was playing..
Brett does "The Hardest Part" record have steel on it?
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Joachim Kettner wrote:
Brett Day wrote:When Allison played the Opry in 2001, playing her first single "Send Down An Angel", which was featured on her "The Hardest Part" record, Mike Daly was playing..
Brett does "The Hardest Part" record have steel on it?
Russ Pahl on pedal steel guitar. There's a beautiful steel solo on "Send Down An Angel"after the song's guitar solo after the second verse and chorus
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There was a killer video of the song. I bought the album for the song but couldn't get into much of it, to much orchestration for me. Steve Earle knew he married way above himself, he even said so once before starting a song with her. Check out the video it used to be on utube, probably still is. FYI its Moorer.
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Mike Daly
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Post by Glenn Suchan »

Joachim, thanks for the vid. While watching I noticed another vid on the side bar. It's Allison with a live version of my favorite song of her's: "A Soft Place to Fall".

The YouTube has some great shots of Mike Daly's playing. The vid also features one of my favorite Nashville session guitarists and husband of Christian singer, Ashley Cleveland, Kenny Greenberg:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTMJe6R2vVw

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Yes, Great performance and Marvin 'Smitty' Smith on drums :)

I have always loved this song from her album 'Show'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-bTzv5VUEM

'Steal the Sun', Pete Finney plays on the record.
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Thanks Glenn, this was good!
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And here is one with Tommy White on steel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFQhqNGlErU

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And one of Alison with her sister Shelby Lynne with Paul Franklin and Albert Lee. :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfKpF_YLgQ4

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For some reason, I can not access the video links, but yes I toured with Allison during those years and that is me on the Jay Leno show playing an Emmons Le Grande.
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Okay.. opened up the first link.."The Hardest Part" with The Stones in there. Yes, that is me. Lord knows where that vid came from...!
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Mike,

The cut you did on Allison's Soft Place to Fall was pure magic. I love your harmonics on this song. Any tips on how to get these harmonics to just jump off the steel?

Thanks,

Don
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By the way, it’s Allison Moorer.
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Post by Don R Brown »

Just caught up with this, I like the song in question a lot. A talented lady for sure, the first time I heard of her was on a cassette, remember those?
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LOL whoever is on Steel - I still listen to AM all the time ! Hard to imagine she never broke the "pre-set mold" by Country Radio and Record Labels .
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