Who is your favorite steeler?
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- Jeremy Craft
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Favorite Steeler
Tom Brumley
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james morehead and of course buddy c.
Sho~Bud Pro II, Sho~Bud LDG, Fender '79 Vibrosonic 1x15 JBL, Fender '72 Bandmaster Reverb + Custom 2x12 Vintage Alnico Cab, Fender 75 1x15", Randall Steel Man 500, Peavey Session 500, Goodrich L120, Sho~Bud Pedal
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Put Michel Rose from Australia. The Feral Swing Katz is where his steel 'sings'
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Nobody has mentioned Buddy Cage yet! He was basically the one who made me pick up steel. But I think the first steel players that I consciously listened to, many years before that when 6-string guitar was all I knew, were Sneaky Pete, Speedy West (with Jimmy Bryant) and Ralph Mooney (with James Burton and then Waylon).
Buddy Charleton and Buddy Emmons of course are the "Holy Grail", so to say.
Buddy Charleton and Buddy Emmons of course are the "Holy Grail", so to say.