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Posted: 29 Sep 2004 11:01 am
by Mike Sweeney
Mickey,

Pete didn't play on D-I-V-O-R-C-E. Lloyd Green did.

Posted: 29 Sep 2004 11:10 am
by Todd Pertll
I agree with Dwayne. Eric Heywood's tone is unmistakable. His performance on Son Volt's "Straightaways" album has always floored me. It was the first CD I tried to learn when I got my first steel.

Posted: 30 Sep 2004 2:52 am
by Farris Currie
This is hard:mine was Lloyd on Charley Pride in person,man those sounds,that steel on Old cotton fields,and Kaliga,WOW. SO MANY!!
Jeff Newman on his record A few good frinds!!
5 different steels,challengeing any one to pick out which steel on different songs.I'm still in the old days.The Dukes of Hazzard,
what picking! i could go on and on.LOVE EM ALL farris

Posted: 7 Oct 2004 7:22 am
by Ben Jack
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE ORIGINAL SOUNDS THAT BOB WHITE CREATED WHILE WITH THE HANK THOMPSON BAND AND THE UNIQUE INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM I PRODUCED FOR HIM.

Posted: 7 Oct 2004 7:53 am
by Pat Burns
...I'd have to say Robert Randolph...sometimes it takes me a little while to figure out if that's him and not Buddy or Lloyd, but then I just know...yep, that's Robert alright...

...I'm still trying to guess if it's Robert Randolph or Chuck Campbell in just 3 notes...

Posted: 7 Oct 2004 1:23 pm
by Ed Iarusso
Alvino Rayz

Posted: 7 Oct 2004 3:12 pm
by Brad Sarno
Mooney for sure. It's not a gear thing, it's a pickin thing. Maybe Jimmy Day too.

Brad Sarno


Posted: 7 Oct 2004 4:44 pm
by Jim Walker
John Hughey, John Hughey and John Hughey.

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97' American-Fender-Tele-Bender-Blaster-Caster
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Jim Walker


Posted: 7 Oct 2004 5:56 pm
by Roger Edgington
Another is Tom Morrell and maybe Julian Thorpe

Posted: 8 Oct 2004 2:50 am
by Logan Wilkerson
john hughey!

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sho-bud proII custom
session 400 b/w series


Posted: 8 Oct 2004 3:02 am
by Terry Wood
My good friends Speedy West, Julian THarpe, Zane Beck, Maurice Anderson all come to mind.

Also I agree as mentioned Curly Chalker, Jerry Byrd, Buddy Emmons, Ralph Mooney, Lloyd Green, Pete Drake, John Hughey, Bob White. All of them had a unique sound they weren't clones and could have been if they wanted too. When you heard them youy knew who it was holdin' the bar!