Name that steeler

Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Bob Stone
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Name that steeler

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A friend just sent a CD copy of a Vetco LP from 1979: "Shot Jackson and Frients."

Anyone know who played pedal-steel on that record? Actually some of the electric steel could be non-pedal. Maybe there was more than one electric steeler.

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There are indeed 2 steelers on this record, one pedal and one nonpedal. I can't recall their names and my records are packed for moving. By the way, the Travis style guitar is played by Merle himself.
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Thanks. Yeah, I had Travis pegged.

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Hmmm,that's one I,obviously,missed. I'll have to call Donna Jackson & see if she has a copy of that one.

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Thanks Smiley.
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