I caught some looks at the guitar player at times when I heard steel and it looked like he could have been faking the licks. After all, it wasn't complicated steel playing that I heard. But the again, the tone really didn't sound like a regular guitar, so it could have been pre-recorded steel. Or maybe the keyboard player is getting good at emulating the steel.
None the less, there was no visible REAL steel player in sight.
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