Steel man with Mel Tillis

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Dave Cochran
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Steel man with Mel Tillis

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I saw a video with Tillis singing New Patches. The steel man had on a funny-looking hat, a beard and a mustache. Any one know his name?
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Steve Hinson
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Phil Koontz...

I've spelled his last name 3-4 different ways and keep finding other ways to spell it...I'm leaving it like this...

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Tommy White
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Phil was such a great guy! He loved our instrument and always did his best.
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Charles Kurck
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Phil Coontz

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Larry Dering
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Totally agree. Phil was a great addition to the Branson area and his passing was a loss to our Ozark Steel guitar association. He was indeed a 1st class musician.
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Doug Earnest
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RIP Phil Koontz. Good guy, good player, one of a kind!
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Tyler Hall
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Phil was a dandy. We sure played a lot of music together while I was in Branson. Underneath his gruff exterior was a sweetheart of a man. Hard to believe everyone in this picture except the guitar player (Brian Sterling) and myself are gone now.
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Doug Jones
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Phil became a good friend. He had an ex and kids out in Springfield OR. He'd come to town and we'd go out jamming. Once in the late 80's, while passing through Nashville, back when he played for Jean Shepard, I hung out for a few days and saw the sights. Went to Reel Country and got called up to sit in. Met Cal Sharp, Allen Love and a few others; a most memorable time. A big heart and a very soulful player!
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