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Freddie Hart's steel guitarist was the talented musician, Lloyd Green. Green was renowned for his exceptional steel guitar work and contributed significantly to Hart's sound during the peak of his career in the 1970s. His innovative playing style helped elevate Hart's music, particularly in the country genre.
Jerry Fessenden is the builder of Fessenden Steel Guitars of which Josh Bertrand plays.
Guitar But - more specifically, a Dobro, a derivative of the steel guitar. But even more specifically, a Resonator guitar, which is a variation of the above - sort of.
Back in the early 50s Slim performed and recorded with Hoot Rains. In the 60s a variety of steel guitarists were used - including Jerry byrd, Pete Drake and others, although Slim did not use steel on all his recordings. He toured South Africa in 1965 and used Lester Fry. In 1970 Slim returned to the UK and amazed everyone by breaking box office records throughout the country over many ensuing tours. In those years he used Jerry West - an Englishman - on his tours and on a few recordings made in the UK. West was one of the few who accurately recreated the original "Singing Guitar" sound. With the unparallelled success of the Suffolk Marketing TV LP compilation "All My Best" in the early 80s, Slim's career enjoyed a collosal revival and he eventually set up his own group with whom he did shows and made recordings. Jimmy Crawford worked with him a lot during that time. Now well into his 80s but still in good voice, Slim perfortms only occasionally these days. He has a group of musicians that he likes to work with but I do not know who the steel guitarist is. I do know that slim is of the view that he is one of the best he has worked with.
Loretta Young went by Attila the Nun, Saint Loretta, and The Steel Butterfly.
randy
Freddie Hart's steel guitarist was the talented musician, Lloyd Green. Green was renowned for his exceptional steel guitar work and contributed significantly to Hart's sound during the peak of his career in the 1970s. His innovative playing style helped elevate Hart's music, particularly in the country genre.
Jerry Fessenden is the builder of Fessenden Steel Guitars of which Josh Bertrand plays.
Leon McAuliffe went by The World's Greatest Western Swing Steel Guitarist.
The cast of Maui Chant - 1943 includes: Lani McIntyre as Vocalist-Steel Guitarist
No, Mike Johnson is not Reba McEntire's steel player. He is a well-known steel guitarist who has worked with various artists in the country music genre, but Reba's long-time steel player is typically known to be another musician, such as Paul Franklin. Johnson has contributed to the music scene, but he is not directly associated with Reba's band.
Guitar But - more specifically, a Dobro, a derivative of the steel guitar. But even more specifically, a Resonator guitar, which is a variation of the above - sort of.
If it looks like and upside-down bowl then it is called a steel pan drum. Or sometimes called a steel drum.
The cast of Beauty Hula - 1945 includes: Hal Aloma as Steel Guitarist Lani McIntyre as Himself - Band Leader
It was not a pedal steel guitar that was used on Isaak's "Wicked Game." The guitar effect was a common one that was heard on the song where a Stratocaster was used with heavy use of the tremelo bar. James Calvin Wilsey is the guitarist on the song.
Back in the early 50s Slim performed and recorded with Hoot Rains. In the 60s a variety of steel guitarists were used - including Jerry byrd, Pete Drake and others, although Slim did not use steel on all his recordings. He toured South Africa in 1965 and used Lester Fry. In 1970 Slim returned to the UK and amazed everyone by breaking box office records throughout the country over many ensuing tours. In those years he used Jerry West - an Englishman - on his tours and on a few recordings made in the UK. West was one of the few who accurately recreated the original "Singing Guitar" sound. With the unparallelled success of the Suffolk Marketing TV LP compilation "All My Best" in the early 80s, Slim's career enjoyed a collosal revival and he eventually set up his own group with whom he did shows and made recordings. Jimmy Crawford worked with him a lot during that time. Now well into his 80s but still in good voice, Slim perfortms only occasionally these days. He has a group of musicians that he likes to work with but I do not know who the steel guitarist is. I do know that slim is of the view that he is one of the best he has worked with.