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Topic: Question:Who is you favorite steel player???? |
Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 11 Dec 2001 10:19 am
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I haven't heard of that video from Doug. Where is it available? Is it a teaching video, or a playing video?
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Bill Sampler
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Posted 11 Dec 2001 3:57 pm
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I've only been playing for 6 months, but IMHO, Paul Frankin is my favorite. He is my inspiration to practice everyday.
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Bill Sampler
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Posted 11 Dec 2001 6:37 pm
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Bobbe- Very clever! You just named the type of steel player who is always playing, getting paid, and invited in bands.
Why? Because he fits in and makes the band sound good.
He is not the greatest country player nor is he the greatest jazz player. He is the" All Music Styles" player....al ![](http://steelguitarforum.com/smile.gif) |
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Ernie Renn
From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA
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Posted 11 Dec 2001 10:16 pm
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My favorite, by a country mile or two is Buddy Emmons. Number 2, Buddy Charleton. Number 3, Jay Dee Maness.
Merry Christmas!
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My best,
Ernie
The Official Buddy Emmons Website
www.buddyemmons.com
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Jim Ashton
From: Malta, Ohio USA
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Posted 12 Dec 2001 6:05 am
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I like all the big names. But right now I like Herby Wallace and Tommy White. It is really hard to choose. Jim A... |
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Brett Day
From: Pickens, SC
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Posted 12 Dec 2001 10:45 am
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I have a few favorite steel players, like John Hughey, who played on Vince Gill's recordings, Paul Franklin, studio player who played for many of my favorite country artists like Alan Jackson and George Strait, Buddy Emnmons,the world's greatest steel guitarist, he played music by Bob Wills, Lloyd Maines, who plays on the Dixie Chicks' recordings, Tommy White(he plays in the staff band on my favorite show, the Grand Ole Opry) and Bruce Bouton, who played with Ricky Skaggs and played on Brooks & Dunn's albums in the studio. Brett Day, Emmons S-10 |
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Earl Yarbro
From: Bowie, Texas, USA
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Posted 12 Dec 2001 12:23 pm
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John Hughey, Gary Carpenter, Tom Brumley
(together again) H Wallace, to name a few. |
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Dave Van Allen
From: Souderton, PA , US , Earth
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Posted 12 Dec 2001 1:18 pm
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I really liked Smiley Roberts' answer: "ME"...
It seems to me that we should each be our own favorite player, playing (or at least trying to) what we each most like to hear out of a steel guitar.
I know I feel that way on a "good night" when the stars aline and I've played my best.
which is not to say that any other picker on the planet might not have played something I would have enjoyed.
and my acknowledged INFLUENCES and faves are he usual suspects BE JD LG BCharlton etc..
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Perry Hansen
From: Bismarck, N.D.
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Posted 12 Dec 2001 9:31 pm
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I would have to start off with Jerry Bird. He's the one that got me started. But then Buddy Emmons came on the scene. So those two are side by each. Next would have to be Wayne Galey, followed by Danny Sneed. For the good Western Swing I'd have to start with Herb Remington, Reese Anderson, Bobby Kofer. I guess They are all my favorites.
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Perry Hansen
From: Bismarck, N.D.
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Posted 12 Dec 2001 9:35 pm
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Oh Yes, Jeff Newman taught me a lot so he is up on top with the rest.
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George McLellan
From: Duluth, MN USA
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Posted 13 Dec 2001 4:26 am
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I like em' all, but the two that got me hooked on steel in the first place was - Johnny Siebert (Carl Smith) and Don Hlems (Hank Williams Sr.).
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SUAS U' PHIOB
Geo
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