Who was steeler on F Hart's Kapp Recordings

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Who was steeler on F Hart's Kapp Recordings

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Hi there:

I frequently listen to an album recorded in 1966 by Freddie for Kapp titled "The Hart of Country Music". Some of the songs are Hank Williams Guitar, What A Way To Go, Excuse Me for Living, You've Got It Coming To You. Wondering who the steeler was for those sessions. Merry Christmas to everyone and God Bless !

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Post by Al Miller »


Gary !!

I worked for freddie on a few occasions and if I remember right he said Lloyd green did alot of his sessions back in the day, but I couldnt say for sure if it was him on that particular album.
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I seem to recall a good bit of Peter Drake.
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Post by Mike Weirauch »

Lloyd asked me to forward this information:

"Beginning with the album "The Hart of Country Music", recorded in l965 on Kapp
Records, I played steel on almost everything Freddie Hart recorded the rest of his career on Kapp Records and Capitol Records through about l979, including "Easy Lovin'". Any songs without me during this period, other than road band albums, would have happened only because I was already booked on other sessions.

Pete Drake recorded with Freddie prior to the aforementioned album."

Lloyd Green

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Those were the days when producers were'nt afraid to use copious amounts of steel.
Don't we all wish it would return????

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Post by Doyle Huff »

LLoyd Green did a lot of sessions for Freddie
but I'm not sure what time frame.
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To all of you, thanks for taking the time to inquire and respond. This is a great website aint it?
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Gary, You nailed it buddy!Too many of us really don't know how to appreciate this forum and what it has to offer. How 'bout them apples, Jody? Image Image Image

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