Does anyone know who played the pedal steel on this song? I think it’s probably Lloyd Green, as that’s who it sounds like to me, going by the excellent palm blocking. It’s from the album called Only a woman like you, which Spotify lists as being released in 1971. This puts it right in the middle of Lloyd’s reign as a top session player, so the timing is right.
Anyway, it’s some really great playing whoever it is.
Ruby don’t take your love to town by Nat Stuckey
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Here's a link to the track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ury4ziWdpQI
I agree with Kenny; I'd guess it's Hal Rugg. There's a few places where his touch and tone are hard to mistake.
It doesn't sound like Lloyd Green to me.
Great playing in any case!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ury4ziWdpQI
I agree with Kenny; I'd guess it's Hal Rugg. There's a few places where his touch and tone are hard to mistake.
It doesn't sound like Lloyd Green to me.
Great playing in any case!
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...yes...
Hal signs his name 0:41-0:44...
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Re: ...yes...
i was just listening to it and listening for one of those licks.Steve Hinson wrote:Hal signs his name 0:41-0:44...
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