Who’s the steel player?
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Who’s the steel player?
Watched Travis Tritt live singing Old Habits on YouTube, best cover I’ve ever heard of that song. Who is his steel player? Love his licks.
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here you go:
The members of Travis Tritt's six-piece County Club Band take their places — Brian Arrowood on fiddle, guitar, and mandolin; Mike Daly on pedal steel guitar and dobro; Jimmy Fullbright on bass and backup vocals; LeJoe Young on drums; Wendell Cox on lead guitar; and Jared Decker on keyboards.Oct 4, 2017
The members of Travis Tritt's six-piece County Club Band take their places — Brian Arrowood on fiddle, guitar, and mandolin; Mike Daly on pedal steel guitar and dobro; Jimmy Fullbright on bass and backup vocals; LeJoe Young on drums; Wendell Cox on lead guitar; and Jared Decker on keyboards.Oct 4, 2017
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Here's the video>
https://youtu.be/fe6a2zVLTno
So Pete, you'll know who it is when you see him in video?
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https://youtu.be/fe6a2zVLTno
So Pete, you'll know who it is when you see him in video?
Ricky
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Yes, that's Steve Sturm, he was on the gig in the early 2000's. I played with Tritt quite a lot a few years back and some of the same players from that concert video were still on the gig.
Seems like just common sense to me that if someone wants people to try and help them identify a player from a video, they need to at least post a link to the video they're talking about. Simple enough.
Steve sounds great for sure.
Seems like just common sense to me that if someone wants people to try and help them identify a player from a video, they need to at least post a link to the video they're talking about. Simple enough.
Steve sounds great for sure.
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Steve Sturm played a white JCH D-10 with a blue top while he was in Travis's band. The only time I remember him playing another steel was when Travis played the Opry after Waylon died-that night, Steve was playing a Bethel D-10 steel which, like the JCH, was white with a blue top. Steve joined Travis's band in 1996, and had been in Travis's Country Club Band for quite a few years. In the video, Steve is playing the JCH. The first video I saw Travis with a steel player in was "No More Looking Over My Shoulder" in 1998 and in a video where Travis introduces the band from a few years ago, Steve is mentioned as playing pedal steel guitar, dobro guitar, and electric guitar-he's the first band member Travis introduces after he performs T-R-O-U-B-L-E. The white JCH is in that video too-it was posted by a drummer who was in Travis's band named David Northrup. The fiddle player in the band at the time was Tigar Bell and at that time, Wendell Cox had been the lead guitarist for twenty years. The band at that time was Wendell Cox-lead guitar, Tigar Bell-acoustic guitar/mandolin/fiddle, Scotty Simpson-bass, Jared Decker-keyboards, David Northrup-drums, and Steve Sturm-steel