My favourite duo Guitar/Steel is Big E & Gregg Galbraith
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My favourite duo Guitar/Steel is Big E & Gregg Galbraith
My favourite duo on guitar and steel are
1)Gregg Galbraith and Buddy Emmons.
2)Brent Mason and Paul Frankling
and in Europe we have
3) Maurits hitijahubessy on guitar and
Koos Biel on steelguitar.
of course there are more
WHATS YOUR CHOICE
1)Gregg Galbraith and Buddy Emmons.
2)Brent Mason and Paul Frankling
and in Europe we have
3) Maurits hitijahubessy on guitar and
Koos Biel on steelguitar.
of course there are more
WHATS YOUR CHOICE
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Yeah, Yeah for the Leon Rhodes and Buddy C.
duo!
Now, you can't take anything away from ole Speedy West and that fantabulous Jimmy Bryant. What a pair they made!!!
For slower and sweeter twin guitars, Jerry Byrd and Zeke Turner or Chet Atkins made an awesome contribution to the "sound" of country music. They did alot of that 3-part stuff which many of the others never did.
duo!
Now, you can't take anything away from ole Speedy West and that fantabulous Jimmy Bryant. What a pair they made!!!
For slower and sweeter twin guitars, Jerry Byrd and Zeke Turner or Chet Atkins made an awesome contribution to the "sound" of country music. They did alot of that 3-part stuff which many of the others never did.
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Howzabout Tommy "Butterball" Paige with any of the shifting list of steel players in the Troubadors. James Burton and Ralph Mooney made that great "Corn Pickin' and Slick Slidin'" record . . . the different Wills teams were mentioned - but the era that found Junior Barnard on guitar and Herb Remington on steel was a pretty good time.
Biller and Wakefield! There's another great record. And, yes, Speedy and Jimmy.
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Biller and Wakefield! There's another great record. And, yes, Speedy and Jimmy.
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At the risk of stating the obvious, Emmons and practically ANY of the great guitarists he's worked with would be a good choice.
I'm partial to the couple or three albums Buddy did with Danny Gatton and the Superpickers material with Phil Baugh. He's obviously recorded some killer stuff with everyone from Lenny Breau to Bucky Barrett, Leon Rhodes, Grady Martin, etc., -- and our own friend Gregg -- but the 'Redneck Jazz' and 'Nashville Superpickers' dates were highlights for me.
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
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I'm partial to the couple or three albums Buddy did with Danny Gatton and the Superpickers material with Phil Baugh. He's obviously recorded some killer stuff with everyone from Lenny Breau to Bucky Barrett, Leon Rhodes, Grady Martin, etc., -- and our own friend Gregg -- but the 'Redneck Jazz' and 'Nashville Superpickers' dates were highlights for me.
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Henry,
I think you got it right the first time
A hard one to call..Too many greats
With no disrespect to any one else, it's hard to beat the cream of the crap--wups
If you have never had the pleasure of playing with Greg you've missed a great part of life!! As for Buddy ....Sighhhhhhhhhh
Jp<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by JACK HEERN on 05 November 2001 at 10:31 AM.]</p></FONT>
I think you got it right the first time
A hard one to call..Too many greats
With no disrespect to any one else, it's hard to beat the cream of the crap--wups
If you have never had the pleasure of playing with Greg you've missed a great part of life!! As for Buddy ....Sighhhhhhhhhh
Jp<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by JACK HEERN on 05 November 2001 at 10:31 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Jody Carver & Johnny Cucci
Rusty Young & Jim Messina (Poco)
Emmons & Gatton
Charleton & Rhodes
West & Bryant
Byrd & Garland
Rusty Young & Jim Messina (Poco)
Emmons & Gatton
Charleton & Rhodes
West & Bryant
Byrd & Garland
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Tom Morrell and Leon Chambers. I've never heard anyone "twin" as good as these two, although I've heard Speedy and Jimmy Bryant were pretty good at it.
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Darvin Willhoite
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Darvin Willhoite
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