Maddox Bros & Rose steel
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Maddox Bros & Rose steel
Does anyone know who would have been playing steel for the Maddox Bros & Rose in the late 40s? All Music Guide throws up the name Bud Duncan - can't find any references to him in the Forum archives. It seems to me on the CD I have (a compilation) that there are (at least) two very different styles...
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In the sixties I played lead for Fred Maddox for a while in a club he owned and we'd get Rose for a guest every now and then. On a couple of occasions she had a steel player who's name I can't remember. He played a Fender cable model and used a flat pick and fingerpicks on the steel. I remember when she'd do uptempo bluegrass things he'd burn the thing up. I think his name might have been "Lucky" something or other. Does anyone know who this might have been? He also played an excellent lead guitar.
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I played with Bud Duncan this past October in Sacramento. He's a great fiddler, and didn't play any steel at all that weekend.
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Wayne Galey played the steel on "Down Down Down" on her bluegrass album. I also heard that Reno and Smiley (great bluegrass musicians) were on the same cut. I have none of Rose's records and never heard a steeler and any of the "Maddox Bros & Rose" records I have heard on the radio.
She did cut a great gospel album using either Mooney or Wayne. It has some of the best "Mooney Style" you would ever want to hear.
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She did cut a great gospel album using either Mooney or Wayne. It has some of the best "Mooney Style" you would ever want to hear.
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Per Billy Wilson; I'm asking! I'd also give anything to hear pre/post Maddox material by this great steeler. His contributions to their music took it to another level, which of course, was already top shelf. Glad to hear that Bud is still well and active. What did he do before and after MB&R? Any plans to record? I hope he knows he's still appreciated by many!
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Just met Bud Duncan last Saturday in Sacramento at the Western Swing Society. He just introduced himself and said "hello, nice playing." I ended up playing with the next band so didn't get to chat. He's old but still walking and talking just fine! Some of the long time members there says he's full of stories!
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Not Lucky Oceans, the timeline isn't at all correct.
Could it be Lucky Starr?
In 1971, I was living in SoCal and working with Jimmy Bryant when an older character came into the club and asked to speak to JB. When I asked Bryant who the guy was, he said "an old steel player named Lucky Starr." I asked around about him and nobody I talked to remembered Lucky Starr.
But in 2003, when I was inducted into the Western Swing Society HOF in Sacramento, there was a photo exhibit of all the previous recipients,... and there were many... and there was an 8x10 glossy of Lucky Starr!! He looked kind of like Richard Boone in "Have Gun Will Travel" with a narrow Errol Flynn-style moustache.
More than a few years ago, I saw online an old band photo taken onstage at some club and there was Lucky playing a Fender pedal steel. Can't remember where I saw the photo.
Could it be Lucky Starr?
In 1971, I was living in SoCal and working with Jimmy Bryant when an older character came into the club and asked to speak to JB. When I asked Bryant who the guy was, he said "an old steel player named Lucky Starr." I asked around about him and nobody I talked to remembered Lucky Starr.
But in 2003, when I was inducted into the Western Swing Society HOF in Sacramento, there was a photo exhibit of all the previous recipients,... and there were many... and there was an 8x10 glossy of Lucky Starr!! He looked kind of like Richard Boone in "Have Gun Will Travel" with a narrow Errol Flynn-style moustache.

More than a few years ago, I saw online an old band photo taken onstage at some club and there was Lucky playing a Fender pedal steel. Can't remember where I saw the photo.
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I first saw Wayne Gailey with Rose at the city Aud in San Antonio on a Sunday Night in Feb 1962. He was playing what I later learned to be a Fender 1000, standing up and playing. I was standing the wings backstage watching and talked to him as he was putting his guitar in the case. I did not at that time know he was Wayne Gailey but saw him in 1965 playing with Kenny Vernon in Colorado Springs. It took me a while but I finally remembered where I had seen him before. By this time he was playing that same guitar but had made it a 10 string E9th and 11 String 6th tuning which if I remember correctly was E 6th or E 13th. We became very good friends and I went to see him as often as I could when Vernon played the Hogan. I have many pedal steelers that I love and admire but Wayne is still at the top of the list.
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I think this is Wayne Gailey playing with Rose Maddox. But if it isn't, it's still great hillbilly music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zu7a3VKQeY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zu7a3VKQeY
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I know that Wayne Gailey played the steel guitar parts on Rose Maddox's Bluegrass Album but I don't know for sure which songs. I do know that his pedal steel playing received the approval of Bill Monroe. I don't think Mr Monroe was a huge fan of pedal steel.