Player on South Pacific's "Honey I Dare You"

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Ricky Littleton
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Player on South Pacific's "Honey I Dare You"

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Big "E"???

Ricky

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I'm gonna say, John McFee.
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Post by erik »

I have the greatest hits CD. Each song has musician credits and on that song it says:

John McFee: Electric Guitar, Pedal Steel, Violin, Backround Vocals

Check out New Shade Of Blue

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Original Zuma liner notes also credit John McFee for all pedal steel on that album. Also note Stu Cook from Creedence on bass. New Shade of Blue was a great tune, and their biggest hit. I always liked this band and wondered why they didn't hit bigger. Same for Desert Rose Band. Too rock for country, too country for rock and roll? I thought they blended things nicely without sacrificing either.
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McFee: "Hippie" steel playing. LOL! Image
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