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Ron Whitfield
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Not doing your Father's Sleepwalk! - www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD4rqYOx9PY&feature&related

Check out the sweet chime at the end.
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Bent Romnes
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Darn! He hit that one right on, didn't he?
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Don Sulesky
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I knew he was a great guitarist and wrote for the Guitar Player Magazine in the 70's.
Did not know he was a good steel player also.
What a nice twist on a classic steel song.
Don
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Skunk played a fair bit of steel on the first couple of Steeley Dan albums. I also think it's him playing steel on the Doobie Brothers' South City Midnight Lady.
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Brett Day
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Don Sulesky wrote:I knew he was a great guitarist and wrote for the Guitar Player Magazine in the 70's.
Did not know he was a good steel player also.
What a nice twist on a classic steel song.
Don
Don, Jeff Baxter also played steel on "At This Moment" by Billy Vera and the Beaters in the eighties.

Brett
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