Famous electric guitar players who play PSG
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Famous electric guitar players who play PSG
I can think of two at the moment.
Both recorded with Steely Dan, Jeff Skunk Baxter and Dean Parks.
I've heard Jeff Baxter playing PSG on a couple Steely Dan cuts and he is an excellent player with excellent tone.
I've heard some Dean Parks slide guitar cuts that are excellent too and I understand he has taken up PSG.
I can't help think picking up the PSG has influenced their guitar playing. JB's iconic guitar lead on "Ricky Don't Loose that Number" has some technique I identify as PSG influenced like walking a single note in a duad while keeping the other note stationary.
Also Listen to the guitar intro on "Brooklyn"- that could be so easily emulated on the PSG. BTW JB adds some yummy PSG on that tune as well.
Their are many great guitar/steel guitar players in our circle as well, Mickey adams and Chuck Back to name a couple.
Can you think of others?
Both recorded with Steely Dan, Jeff Skunk Baxter and Dean Parks.
I've heard Jeff Baxter playing PSG on a couple Steely Dan cuts and he is an excellent player with excellent tone.
I've heard some Dean Parks slide guitar cuts that are excellent too and I understand he has taken up PSG.
I can't help think picking up the PSG has influenced their guitar playing. JB's iconic guitar lead on "Ricky Don't Loose that Number" has some technique I identify as PSG influenced like walking a single note in a duad while keeping the other note stationary.
Also Listen to the guitar intro on "Brooklyn"- that could be so easily emulated on the PSG. BTW JB adds some yummy PSG on that tune as well.
Their are many great guitar/steel guitar players in our circle as well, Mickey adams and Chuck Back to name a couple.
Can you think of others?
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Buddy Merrill from the Lawrence Welk show was proficient on both.
John McFee of the Doobie Brothers, Southern Pacific, Clover, etc player both
Bernie Leadon played pedal steel on the Eagles track, Best Of My Love.
Jerry Garcia played pedal steel on a few major hits.
Famous guitarists that "dabbled" with pedal steel:
Ron Wood
John Fogerty
Ronnie Montrose
Jimmy Page
John McFee of the Doobie Brothers, Southern Pacific, Clover, etc player both
Bernie Leadon played pedal steel on the Eagles track, Best Of My Love.
Jerry Garcia played pedal steel on a few major hits.
Famous guitarists that "dabbled" with pedal steel:
Ron Wood
John Fogerty
Ronnie Montrose
Jimmy Page
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Jerry Garcia also played steel on the entirety of the first New Riders of the Purple Sage album.
Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes plays PSG in addition to guitar and a bunch of other instruments. He's played steel on several of the projects he's produced for other artists.
Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes plays PSG in addition to guitar and a bunch of other instruments. He's played steel on several of the projects he's produced for other artists.
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I love the Skunk, you have to check out this 80's fusion album, 'Guitar Workshop in LA', maybe not everyone's style but I love it. Buzzy Feiten, Jeff, James Harrah (in Lyle Lovett's large band, lead guitar along with the great Buck Reid). My favorite sax player Brandon Fields also alon for the ride.
Jeff is a soulful player , check out this song at 18:00 and never mind the programmed drums, its a cool groove!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC23Azn23Z8
I love the Skunk, you have to check out this 80's fusion album, 'Guitar Workshop in LA', maybe not everyone's style but I love it. Buzzy Feiten, Jeff, James Harrah (in Lyle Lovett's large band, lead guitar along with the great Buck Reid). My favorite sax player Brandon Fields also alon for the ride.
Jeff is a soulful player , check out this song at 18:00 and never mind the programmed drums, its a cool groove!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC23Azn23Z8
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Here's Jeff Baxter with The Ventures. He's obviously having a LOT of fun on this one!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jkhs_1FBcE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jkhs_1FBcE
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Jeff Baxter is the steel player on Billy Vera's song "At This Moment". Junior Brown also comes to mind because of the guit-steel. Junior's guit-steels are guitar and lap steel combinations, but he also has a pedal guit-steel. His guit-steel now is a blue one built by Michael Stevens called Old Blue, and his pedal guit-steel is a Stevens guitar with the steel being a Sho-Bud pedal steel. The electric guitar is on hinges, which means Junior pulls the guitar up to play it, then after playing guitar, Junior will get his tone bar, put the guitar hinges down and play pedal steel in a standing position. The pedal guit-steel is named "Old Bud".
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Me and James Burton recorded on a Album together at Capitol Records back in early 2000's and he was telling me some Mooney stories and he got to learn some stuff; so I had him sit down behind my Sho~bud and he KILLED it...what a musician. Also several years later; I put together a S-10 C6 Sho~Bud for my Guitar playing friend Redd Volkaert and yes indeed; he can play; they both love the sound of Steel and wanted to make that sound.James Burton played pedal steel at one time
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Steve Wariner does play steel-he has a Rickenbacker lap steel, and Emmons and Sho-Bud pedal steels, as well as a dobro! I was watching an interview with Vince and Vince said he bought a steel guitar one time, but decided he couldn't play it because he thought the strings were too close together. Vince does, however play dobro, and said it was his mom's favorite sound. Hank Williams Jr would play several different instruments, including steel, during his 1989 Double Eagle tour, during Born To Boogie-he's first seen playing guitar, then gets behind the drums, then he goes over to Cowboy Eddie Long's Sierra steel and plays a little bit of Steel Guitar Rag, then closes out with bass guitar and harmonica, and on Austin City Limits, he played lap steel while singing "Your Cheatin' Heart"-these days during live shows, Hank plays guitar, fiddle, and piano. Barbara Mandrell is definitely known for playing steel-Norm Hamlet was her steel teacher! Barbara Mandrell plays acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, dobro, mandolin and other instrumentsJerry Overstreet wrote:Guitar slingers John Jorgensen and Vince Gill. BG fiddler and flat picker Glenn Duncan.
Steve Wariner
Paul Martin
David Gilmour
...for just a few. They're all over the place though may not be well known for PSG because their main thing is guitar.
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If I recall correctly the guy that played guitar for LeAnn Rimes, in the early years at least, also played both the guitar parts and the steel parts in the studio. I'm not sure on the spelling but I believe his name was Milo Derring. Junior Knight played the steel on the road at least for awhile. I seem to recall people complementing Junior, here on the forum, on licks from the recording and him telling them it was Milo. That was before LeAnn decided she was more pop than country.
Milo DeeringHarry Dove wrote:If I recall correctly the guy that played guitar for LeAnn Rimes, in the early years at least, also played both the guitar parts and the steel parts in the studio. I'm not sure on the spelling but I believe his name was Milo Derring. Junior Knight played the steel on the road at least for awhile. I seem to recall people complementing Junior, here on the forum, on licks from the recording and him telling them it was Milo. That was before LeAnn decided she was more pop than country.
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Wanda Vick is another one...Tele Wizard...I reckon she plays everything.
One might be surprised at the number of guitar slingers who can lay down the guitar and smoke me and many others on the steel. The reverse is also true. Lots of times, players pick up an additional instrument where one might be missing in the configuration they are involved, maybe not as much in recent years but pickers do tell stories of such happenings in their experience from past years.
One might be surprised at the number of guitar slingers who can lay down the guitar and smoke me and many others on the steel. The reverse is also true. Lots of times, players pick up an additional instrument where one might be missing in the configuration they are involved, maybe not as much in recent years but pickers do tell stories of such happenings in their experience from past years.
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Fred. Newell?
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I just listened to the autobiography "Home Before Daylight, by Steve Parish (Jerry's main roadie and JGB road manager), and he said that the main reason Jerry left New Riders of the Purple Sage was to unchain them from the Grateful Dead. As long as he was a member, they'd just be opening for the Grateful Dead, not headlining their own shows. A good decision, because obviously they went on to a long and successful period as a band, and Buddy Cage is one of my favorite players!John Larson wrote:Jerry Garcia also played steel on the entirety of the first New Riders of the Purple Sage album.
Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes plays PSG in addition to guitar and a bunch of other instruments. He's played steel on several of the projects he's produced for other artists.
(I say this as someone who got a ZB largely because it's what Jerry played...)
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