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Guitar: George Barnes, Junior Barnard, Amos Garrett, Lorne Lofsky, Gabor Szabo, Bola Sete, Jimmy Wyble, Charles Sawtelle, Mary Osborne, George Golla, Dave Biller, Deke Dickerson, Jim Messina.
Steel Guitar:
Herbert Hanawahine, Billy Hew Len, Ralph Kolsiana, Noel Boggs, Bud Isaacs, Marian Hall, Margie Mays, John Ely, Jeremy Wakefield, Bobbee Seymour, Bobby Black, Freddie Roulette, Don Rook, Vance Terry.
Dobro:
Doug Cox, Stacy Philips.
Mandolin: John McGann, Dave Apolon, Jacob Do Bandolim, Marilyn Mair, Tiny Moore, Andy Statman.
Banjo: Don Stover, Fred Van Eps.
Violin: Stuff Smith, Elana Fremerman,
Oud, pedal steel, guitar, world music pioneer: Sandy Bull
Steel Guitar:
Herbert Hanawahine, Billy Hew Len, Ralph Kolsiana, Noel Boggs, Bud Isaacs, Marian Hall, Margie Mays, John Ely, Jeremy Wakefield, Bobbee Seymour, Bobby Black, Freddie Roulette, Don Rook, Vance Terry.
Dobro:
Doug Cox, Stacy Philips.
Mandolin: John McGann, Dave Apolon, Jacob Do Bandolim, Marilyn Mair, Tiny Moore, Andy Statman.
Banjo: Don Stover, Fred Van Eps.
Violin: Stuff Smith, Elana Fremerman,
Oud, pedal steel, guitar, world music pioneer: Sandy Bull
- David Mason
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Add Julien Kasper to the guitarists: http://www.julienkasper.com/
Here's some audio and video clips: http://www.julienkasper.com/mp3download.asp
The kid's a tone monster - actually he's about 45 or so but I met him when he was 17, already smokin' the blues dives down South. Mention the band "Crosscut Saw" in the right crowd and people go all glassy-eyed.... The singer and extraordinary harmonica player in that band was Pat Ramsey: http://www.patramsey.com/
Clips: http://www.patramsey.com/clips.php
Pat learned to play harmonica by stealing licks from Clapton, Hendrix and Johnny Winter - no idle tootling along, there. When I moved from Tallahassee to Austin, just by chance I happened to first live next door to the drummer for the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and I couldn't figure out why everybody was raving about them so - I thought every little town had a band as good as Crosscut Saw. Pat and his current guitarist Dave Renson are friends with extraordinary pedal steel guitarist, Dave Easley: http://hometown.aol.com/davefeasley/
Heartifacts is his singing/songwriting outlet band, but the band where he uncorks his inter-galactic steel playing is 3now4: http://steelguitarmusic.com/music/daveeasley.html
Here's some audio and video clips: http://www.julienkasper.com/mp3download.asp
The kid's a tone monster - actually he's about 45 or so but I met him when he was 17, already smokin' the blues dives down South. Mention the band "Crosscut Saw" in the right crowd and people go all glassy-eyed.... The singer and extraordinary harmonica player in that band was Pat Ramsey: http://www.patramsey.com/
Clips: http://www.patramsey.com/clips.php
Pat learned to play harmonica by stealing licks from Clapton, Hendrix and Johnny Winter - no idle tootling along, there. When I moved from Tallahassee to Austin, just by chance I happened to first live next door to the drummer for the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and I couldn't figure out why everybody was raving about them so - I thought every little town had a band as good as Crosscut Saw. Pat and his current guitarist Dave Renson are friends with extraordinary pedal steel guitarist, Dave Easley: http://hometown.aol.com/davefeasley/
Heartifacts is his singing/songwriting outlet band, but the band where he uncorks his inter-galactic steel playing is 3now4: http://steelguitarmusic.com/music/daveeasley.html
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Everette Ishmael "Billy" Hughes - fiddle.
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Billy Hughes
faron young's bigsby
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Billy Hughes
faron young's bigsby
- Ernest Cawby
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- Keith Cordell
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I second both Kimock and Chuck Hall, I have known Chuck for decades and he is the real deal. Steve K is one of the most inventive players on the planet.
Trey Anastasio and Les Claypool would be cool additions, and the late Mark Heard would not be out of place there either. Phil Keaggy would be a necessity.
Trey Anastasio and Les Claypool would be cool additions, and the late Mark Heard would not be out of place there either. Phil Keaggy would be a necessity.
- Chris LeDrew
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