Who is this steel player? What tuning is he using?

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Michael Lee Allen
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Michael Lee Allen wrote:Don Worden, two-pedal, stand-up Sho-Bud in E9th. Pedals on on the right side.
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Thanks. After watching it again I did notice the pedals. I like the simple but tasteful licks licks he plays.
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I saw Porter do this one ( Satisfied Mind ) In person at "The New Dominion Barn Dance" In Richmond Va. back some where between 1958 and 1960,,they did a fantastic show that night,my brother played Steel In another Band that was on the same line-up that night,,I got to meet Porter,wonderful performance by the "Wagon Masters"..
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My first exposure to country music was watching the Porter Wagoner show as a young kid. At first I hated it but it was always on at my house, so I watched it anyway. In a little bit of time I really liked it. To this day I appreciate the simple but tasteful backup licks I heard first on his show. The Porter Wagoner sound remains my favorite. A close second is the sound Johnny Bush put together in the late 60s and early 70s.


Tom Harris wrote:I saw Porter do this one ( Satisfied Mind ) In person at "The New Dominion Barn , Dance" In Richmond Va. back some where between 1958 and 1960,,they did a fantastic show that night,my brother played Steel In another Band that was on the same line-up that night,,I got to meet Porter,wonderful performance by the "Wagon Masters"..
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