Steel player for Ed Burleson recordings
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Kevin Hatton
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Steel player for Ed Burleson recordings
Does anyone know the steel player who records for Ed Burleson? I've got a sneaky suspicion that he's a forumite. Outstanding Ralph Mooney style, and tone.
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WEll the guy in the Video was "Ray Austin". Tommy Detamore (as David mentioned) played steel on all but two songs....and Lloyd Maines played on those.
This CD is called "My perfect World"....and Ed had a project out before that....Live from the Three Teardrops Tavern...that Junior Knight Played with him on; but that was released outta the back of Ed's pickup and never distributed.
Joe Plays Guitar with Ed....and plays steel also when there is not a guest steel player....which are many.
Ed Burleson is a good Honky Tonk singer/song writer....and gets better as he matures.......so look for him to grow into your household soon enough.
Ricky
This CD is called "My perfect World"....and Ed had a project out before that....Live from the Three Teardrops Tavern...that Junior Knight Played with him on; but that was released outta the back of Ed's pickup and never distributed.
Joe Plays Guitar with Ed....and plays steel also when there is not a guest steel player....which are many.
Ed Burleson is a good Honky Tonk singer/song writer....and gets better as he matures.......so look for him to grow into your household soon enough.
Ricky