Bruce Springsteen's steel player?

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Russ Young
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Bruce Springsteen's steel player?

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Did my eyes deceive me, or did the E Street Band have a Melobar player during the Grammies broadcast? Was that Nils Lofgren?

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Post by Steinar Gregertsen »

I won't bet on it (didn't see the show), but my guess would be Lofgren. I've seen him play lap steel before, with Neil Young among others.

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Nils played a PSG on Bruce's HBO special about two years ago. The song was, "Mansion on the Hill", not the Hank Williams song of the same name. I believe there's photos at the Cater website.
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That was Nils actually rotating his guitar. He had an arm sticking out from the neck that held a slide tube. He would flip the guitar up for slide and then flip it back down to play the guitar straight.
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Post by Fred Brown »

I thought the same exact thing. But as I watched I noticed that it was the Str@t (I think) player and he just rotated his guitar to play slide. He even kept the slide on on one of the tuning pegs when he wasn't using it. It's rare you see slide player play like that. I wondered about his tuning.
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