Loretta Lynn steel player
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Liam Sullins
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Loretta Lynn steel player
Who's this dude on steel here? I was told once and I forget.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz1cPKtayNM
EDIT: Big "Jim" Murphy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz1cPKtayNM
EDIT: Big "Jim" Murphy
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Hal kills it weekly on the "Wilburn Brothers Show" which is carried by RFD-TV. Check your local listings.
The band plays at least one instrumental per show and Doyle and Teddy banter with the guys, specifically singling Hal out for his chops. In fact, Hal gets most of the camera time and appears to be the bandleader.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wilburn_Brothers
The band plays at least one instrumental per show and Doyle and Teddy banter with the guys, specifically singling Hal out for his chops. In fact, Hal gets most of the camera time and appears to be the bandleader.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wilburn_Brothers
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Steel player
It’s Hal Rugg
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Gosh; I'm glad the freakin Tambourine is louder than the "Defining Instrument"; Pedal Steel Guitar, in Country Music. NOT!!!!!!
Ricky
Ricky
Ricky Davis
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Yep, its Murph.
Only he and Conway could look like that. hehe
Only he and Conway could look like that. hehe
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