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Steelplayer on "Angel Of The Morning" - I Know - Do You

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Who was that steeler that played such understated, and IMHO, 'as beautiful as it gets' steel on MERILEE RUSH[E]'S version [the original] of "Angel Of The Morning"??????????

1 guess per participant.

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Robert K. Seymour
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OK, Larry's in. Let's keep this going,
Fans.
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Post by Gene Jones »

OK...here's a stumper: On Twitty's CD "The Conway Twitty Collection", who played dobro on Conway's version of the old Chuck Berry song, "Maybellene"? (No, it wasn't John)
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Was it Lew ? (or you ?) Image Image Image
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Image According to Chips Rules: "Only one guess per participant"! Image
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I will take a guess that it was one of the guitar players from Sir Raleigh and the Coupons, "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow.
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Post by Larry Bell »

only a guess . . .
. . . staying within the West Coast community

How 'bout Hank DeVito?

(just a guess Image )

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Only one shot at it ?? Well, Mama taught me to mind my manners and my place so I've got to say YOU !!

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Post by Gene Jones »

Paul you had it half-right the first post and right on the last post. I didn't think anyone would know that but Jason.(Your pkg of used & rusty dobro strings are on the way) Image www.genejones.com
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Chip, I guess Pete Drake??
(missed you at our get together last week)
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Post by Chip Fossa »

Tony,
I'm sorry that I couldn't get down this time around, but I am just swamped with work, even working on Sundays. There was just a conflict this time. Hope all went well at the meeting, and that runs, fills & licks were easily passed around.
I think Sammy Gibson was on a vacation to
PA, as he told me he probably would not be
able to get down, either. Next time, Tony.

Thanks,

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ok Chip, who won?
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One Of The Best; One who still stands tall as a role-model for all of us. Not only for
his outstanding prowess on the steel, but for his uncanny ability to face all the bad sides of life, that all of us, have had, and will continue to have, with such unabashed
candor, good-will, and a humorous, come-what-may-attitude......Bobbe Seymour.

Thank you, Bobbe. For playing such well-timed, beautifully-toned, and SUBTLEY-executed steel guitar, on such a beautiful song. I'm listening to you and Merilee as
I type this.

And as the song says, with a bit of irony and artistic interpretation: "There'll be no strings to bind your hands, not if the steel guitar can't find your heart".......

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