Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame STEELS

About Steel Guitarists and their Music

Moderators: Dave Mudgett, Brad Bechtel

User avatar
Greg Vincent
Posts: 1035
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Folsom, CA USA

Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame STEELS

Post by Greg Vincent »

This Cali guy was back in Nashville again and (finally!) got to visit the Musicians Hall of Fame. Some terrific instruments there! Including: Big Ben Keith’s Emmons push/pull —with the freakin’ bolts across the front apron (I imagine I’m late to the party, but what is the story there???) AND… Pete Drake’s gorgeous gold Sho~Bud. (WHY are gold-top/gold-hardware pedal steels not a thing? What a stunner!)

Famous pics of these steels abound, including: Ben’s push/pull on the back cover of Neil Young’s “Harvest” (he’s sitting on a haybail! 🤣) and Pete with Ringo & George & Frampton on the “All Things Must Pass” sessions…

I could feel the HEAT coming off these remarkable instruments!
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
User avatar
Jim Fogle
Posts: 1239
Joined: 23 Jul 2019 9:47 am
Location: North Carolina, Winston-Salem, USA

Re: Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame STEELS

Post by Jim Fogle »

Great pictures. The Musician's Hall of Fame is at the top of a small list of places I'd like to visit. I imagine I could spend a whole day there and still miss something great. There is just so much there to see.
Harold Fogle (1945-1999) Pedal Steel Player
Dell desktop i7, 256 C drive, 4TB storage
2025 BiaB UltraPlus PAK
Cakewalk Sonar Free software DAW
Zoom MRS-8 hardware DAW
User avatar
Greg Vincent
Posts: 1035
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Folsom, CA USA

Re: Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame STEELS

Post by Greg Vincent »

Truly, Jim. SO many instruments there. DAYS could be spent exploring it all. (Note Pete’s Talk Box prototype at the bottom of one of the pics!)
James Collett
Posts: 395
Joined: 29 Dec 2007 11:23 pm
Location: Hacienda Heights, CA

Re: Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame STEELS

Post by James Collett »

If I remember right, there was a homemade steel on display there that someone (John Hughey, maybe?) built and used in their early career before getting a brand-name guitar. That museum is one of my favorites.

That steel of Pete's is pretty cool, but if I remember correctly that was not his daily driver--I'm pretty sure he primarily played a gold Sho-Bud Crossover from the late 1960s until he stopped doing sessions in the 80s. I think this gold-on-gold guitar used to be on display in the Ernest Tubb record shop, but it's been a decade or so since I've been to Nashville so I could be wrong about that. The "Buddie Emmons"/Pete Drake Sho-Bud Permanent of both of their early careers is on display at the CMHOF, I believe.
James Collett
Diane Diekman
Posts: 155
Joined: 9 Aug 2011 7:35 am
Location: South Dakota, USA

Re: Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame STEELS

Post by Diane Diekman »

In my biweekly email newsletter, I am currently introducing all the members of the Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame. I'm up to 2019 and will talk briefly about Paul Franklin in next week's newsletter. It's been really interesting to learn about all the different individuals and groups.
Diane Diekman
Sioux Falls SD
Author of "Randy Travis: Storms of Life"
Author of "Twentieth Century Drifter: The Life of Marty Robbins"
Author of "Live Fast, Love Hard: The Faron Young Story"