Player on Loretta Lynn tribute show
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Player on Loretta Lynn tribute show
Who was the steel player on the Loretta Lynn tribute show last night? I keep thinking maybe Russ Pahl, but I don't have his face engraved into my memory like many others. He did a great job.
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I don't know Richard but I found this brief glimpse on YT with Margo Price at about 2:09. Don't recognize the player. Maybe someone else here can help.
Did see it's a single neck and he had some sort of external device for volume or else like Russ, but it doesn't look like him to me. All I got.
https://youtu.be/xXK4aO87ezc?t=118
Did see it's a single neck and he had some sort of external device for volume or else like Russ, but it doesn't look like him to me. All I got.
https://youtu.be/xXK4aO87ezc?t=118
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That control was what got me curious if it was Russ, but the guitar wasn't the one with all the knobs and switches that I have seen him with. Unfortunately, they gave no credit at the end to the band members.Jerry Overstreet wrote:I don't know Richard but I found this brief glimpse on YT with Margo Price at about 2:09. Don't recognize the player. Maybe someone else here can help.
Did see it's a single neck and he had some sort of external device for volume or else like Russ, but it doesn't look like him to me. All I got.
https://youtu.be/xXK4aO87ezc?t=118
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My only complaint about the show was, I think they could have at least mentioned and spotlighted the remaining living members of the Coal Miners band. I know Bob Hempker and David Thornhill are still with us, but not sure who else. We lost one bass player recently. They were a real big part of her success in my opinion. But still, it was a good show. I cried through most of it. Most of my career has been in bands with girl singers, so Loretta was a big part of my career. Country music lost one of the best.
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Yeah, the clip I posted was definitely not Steve. Perhaps he was in other segments? I don't have access to CMT so I didn't see the program. All I got were what few spots were posted on YT and online.
I don't know Justin, so I did not recognize him.
I understand the focus being on the songs and the vocalists, but I was very disappointed there were not better shots of the steel guitar. I saw only fleeting glimpses of the steel and little of the steel player. I had to quickly pause the video to capture that shot of Justin.
I think Loretta herself would attest to how important it was to her music and career.
In the end, it was all about the lady and her music career and I only saw pieces so perhaps there was better coverage of the musicians and the steel guitar in particular.
I don't know Justin, so I did not recognize him.
I understand the focus being on the songs and the vocalists, but I was very disappointed there were not better shots of the steel guitar. I saw only fleeting glimpses of the steel and little of the steel player. I had to quickly pause the video to capture that shot of Justin.
I think Loretta herself would attest to how important it was to her music and career.
In the end, it was all about the lady and her music career and I only saw pieces so perhaps there was better coverage of the musicians and the steel guitar in particular.
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It's being rebroadcast Sunday morning. I only remember the one steel guitar player, but I'll pay closer attention when Jack White is on.Pete Finney wrote:I didn't see it but I believe Fats Kaplin played on Jack White's segment.
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How many know Don Helms was a big part of Lorettas earlier career? He talked about it and i believe it's in his book. Her days with the Wilburn brothers on their tv show. Don said she never gave credit for those who helped her get started. I admire Loretta and believe she was as country as you can get. We lost a great artist and legend.
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That is Fats Kaplin playing with Jack.dlayne wrote:Steve Hinson backed Jack White, I could be wrong but it sure looked like Steve, playing an S10 Emmons PP
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Re: Player on Loretta Lynn tribute show
Yeah, It was me on the CMT Tribute to Loretta. Played for everyone except Jack White... and I think it was Mike on the Opry one.Richard Sinkler wrote:Who was the steel player on the Loretta Lynn tribute show last night? I keep thinking maybe Russ Pahl, but I don't have his face engraved into my memory like many others. He did a great job.