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Bruce Wutzke
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Cal Smith:The Lord Knows I'm Drinkin'

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Anyone know who played steel on this recording?
Thanks!
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Bob Knight
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JOHN HUGHEY!!! Image
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Post by Lem Smith »

I'm surprised to find that out. I always figured it was Buddy Charleton, since both he and Cal were in E.T.'s band.

Interesting...
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I'd like to know who played lead on this record. GREAT!!!

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I thought it was Charleton too, from talking to Cal about a year ago.
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I think the general consensus was that it was John Hughey, playing Pete Drake licks, with Weldon Myrick's tone, and Buddy Charleton's guitar and amp. Image Image Image

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Post by Paul Graupp »

Near the end of my Fender/Fretts days, I went to a Cal Smith show to see who was on steel and perhaps an interview with him.

It was John Hughey and Cal couldn't say enough about him. I don't know who was on the record other than what has been posted here but I do know The Two Of Them Were Dynamite. Then I got tossed out by a security guard. That was hard to take but not the end of the story.

A month or so later, our band was mainlining a local Charity, Proably The Home For Unwed Mothers as I recall those days. The same guard was there and I stood tall and told my Boss, I wasn't playing unless that JERK was ejected.

And that is exactly what happened !!

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Hey Donny,...TOUCHÉ!! Image

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Hey Donnie, I suppose he was wearing Smilies skivies? hehe. Hey Smiley, no fence
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No 'fence taken Roger. As a matter of fact,my "skivies" are probably more "famous" than me.
(which ain't sayin' much in the first place!)
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