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Pete Knapton
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Pedal Steel Artists......Funk, Blues, Groove

Post by Pete Knapton »

Its like a ghost town here when trying to find funky pedal steel. The music stores and library have one or two country albums only.

I've looked on the forum and came up with an album by Ron Turner #C-RT01S.
Are there any suggestions of material available from the forum? Or elsewhere?

Cheers, Pete
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ebb
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terry bethel "paper cups"
buddy emmons "rock candy" with danny gatton
gib wharton with the holmes bros "soul street"

i am sure there are many more but these come to mind<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by ebb on 01 January 2005 at 06:16 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Buzz Evans, Dave Ristrim, Dan Tyack are right up that alley
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Post by Walter Stettner »

So is Joe Goldmark and John Heinrich!

Kind Regards, Walter

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Post by Dan Sawyer »

Sonny Garrish did a great record called Country Soul Stew, or something like that. I always wished he'd make another record like in that direction. It was kind of like 60's R&B mixed with country.
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Post by Jaim Zuber »

3Now4 - Time Ebbing

It's more of a jazz based sound, but there's some serious New Orleans funk going on throughout. Both 3Now4 releases are outstanding if you like groove/improv based jazz.

Dave Easley on Steel. It's only a 4 piece combo, so he gets plenty of room.
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