What Vocalist Has Done More For The Steel Guitar
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What Vocalist Has Done More For The Steel Guitar
O.K. gang, let's open up a real can of worms here
We all have a deep love for our beloved instrument, that's a given.
But a lot of singers love our instrument as well. Who in your opinion
has done more for the steel guitar as a vocalist. My vote has to
go to the steelers favorite Ray Price. Ray has never let the steel go by the wayside
like some of the others. Even during his orchestra period Ray has featured a steel
somewhere in his music. Case in point, "April's Fool". In this tune, one of my favorites,
You've got the lush orchestra sound blended with the steel.
Whereas in the older Ray Price songs you have the steel way out front.
It was just a passing observation while listening to some of Ray's music
here of late. I know that there are varying opinions, Let's hear yours !
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We all have a deep love for our beloved instrument, that's a given.
But a lot of singers love our instrument as well. Who in your opinion
has done more for the steel guitar as a vocalist. My vote has to
go to the steelers favorite Ray Price. Ray has never let the steel go by the wayside
like some of the others. Even during his orchestra period Ray has featured a steel
somewhere in his music. Case in point, "April's Fool". In this tune, one of my favorites,
You've got the lush orchestra sound blended with the steel.
Whereas in the older Ray Price songs you have the steel way out front.
It was just a passing observation while listening to some of Ray's music
here of late. I know that there are varying opinions, Let's hear yours !
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JUST 'CAUSE I STEEL, DON'T MAKE ME A THIEF www.geocities.com/squire592001/jason.html
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by John P.Phillips on 08 October 2004 at 07:34 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Mel Street and Lloyd Green are on my list! Mel's pure country voice plus Lloyd's great playing, what a combination!
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I think that Ray Price and E.T. have to run neck and neck, can't make up my mind, so I'll say it's a tie and give my 3rd place vote to Alan Jackson. I'm afraid Alan came on the music scene too late to have done the most for steel as a vocalist, but he's sure done a lot in the last dozen or so years.
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I agree with Ray......BUCK OWENS hands down!! You could probably count the songs he recorded without steel on one hand but for Ray Price, the tunes he's recorded without steel would make up a few albums....JH
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Back when country was country and steel guitar was steel guitar Ernest Tubb would call out the familiar phrase "Oh Buddy now" and that followed through with each steel player. Bill Anderson and Connie Smith both had tons of steel on nearly all their recordings and it was out front and in your face unlike what has been given to us the past decade or so. Ray Price started out with lots of Jimmy Day and Buddy Emmons but opted for the orchestra in the late 60's or early 70's and left the steel behind. Even so, he's still in the mix. Merle Haggard was never short on steel and one of my favorite singers of all times, Mel Street, could milk every ounce of feeling out of Lloyd Green. Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, Carl Smith, Ferlin Husky and Lefty Frizzell were never without steel. Trying to compare yesterday and today's music with steel is like comparing apples to oranges. It's there but you have to listen for it. Of course, the songs are different but that's another story.
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One of the few "contemporary artists" who gives credit and appreciation to his steel player is Vince Gill. That may be because he is one heck of a musician first, and a singer second!
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Bob Wills used to hollar out the name of his various soloists, did he not?
Rex Allen....had he not sung out the steeler's name, I'd still be out here fumbling around attempting to determine who
that great steel guitarist was on "Steelin' Is His Businss": "He plays the steel guitar and his name is Jerry Byrd."
Rex Allen....had he not sung out the steeler's name, I'd still be out here fumbling around attempting to determine who
that great steel guitarist was on "Steelin' Is His Businss": "He plays the steel guitar and his name is Jerry Byrd."
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