1. Ry Cooder (It's OK you missed him, you're chess players)
2. Duane Allman (allman bros. band / derek and the dominoes)
3. David Lindley (known with Jackson Brown - Eagles)
4. Sneaky Pete (Nashville studio cat, don't know his last name)
5. Etta Baker (she played with the edge of a knife, wrote "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor" A sister playing blues with a knife in the 30's, gotta love it.)
Originally posted by Great Big SteesIf you would have just left out George Thorogood, that would have five credible selections. Why don't you just toss him for good measure, then we don't have to comment on his playing.
1) Sonny Landreth
2) Terry Garland
3) George Thorogood
4) Joe Perry
5) Bonnie Raitt
6) Eric Sardinas
I know that's 6 but.......
Originally posted by ChessPraxisthanks for the last name, you're right, its pedal steel, but that should count. Or start a different list of pedal steel players:
Sneaky Pete Kleinow
A super pedal steelist. π
Ken Greer for his Lunatic Fringe solo should get a mention.
Alvino Ray "The King Family" & Big Bands
Santo & Johnny (don't know which one played the steel pedal) "Sleepwalk"
Pete Drake: country
Dick McIntrye: Hawaiian
Originally posted by gregsflatI'm taking Sneaky Pete Klienow off my list because he's lap steel, and I'm adding Jeff Healy "Roadhouse Blues" the blind player from the movie, great rockin blues!
1. Ry Cooder (It's OK you missed him, you're chess players)
2. Duane Allman (allman bros. band / derek and the dominoes)
3. David Lindley (known with Jackson Brown - Eagles)
4. Sneaky Pete (Nashville studio cat, don't know his last name)
5. Etta Baker (she played with the edge of a knife, wrote "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor" A sister playing blues with a knife in the 30's, gotta love it.)
Originally posted by gregsflatImissed Ry Cooder out alas,he played all the blues riffs on the film Crossroads,i shall now have to kill of one of my original 5,or.....make him joint first,thanx for the memory.
1. Ry Cooder (It's OK you missed him, you're chess players)
2. Duane Allman (allman bros. band / derek and the dominoes)
3. David Lindley (known with Jackson Brown - Eagles)
4. Sneaky Pete (Nashville studio cat, don't know his last name)
5. Etta Baker (she played with the edge of a knife, wrote "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor" A sister playing blues with a knife in the 30's, gotta love it.)
15 Dec 10
Originally posted by gregsflatI always find it hilarious when someone 'knowledgeable' about a thread subject tin a thread posts something like this.
It's OK you missed him, you're chess players
We're not chess players, we're people with all kinds of interests, from all around the world who congregate on a chess site, because chess is just another thing we're interested in...
Originally posted by CrowleyHaving a conversation about slide guitar without Ry, is like having a conversation about Gibson guitars with no mention of Les Paul.
I always find it hilarious when someone 'knowledgeable' about a thread subject tin a thread posts something like this.
We're not chess players, we're people with all kinds of interests, from all around the world who congregate on a chess site, because chess is just another thing we're interested in...