Steve Wariner/ steel players

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Steve Wariner/ steel players

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I can't seem to find any info online... I have some suspicions on a few guys it could be but id like to hear some of your opinions. Or! If you know who is playing steel on this Steve Wariner classic!!

I'm leaning towards Sonny Garish or Weldon Myrick...

https://youtu.be/pNoQ2vcO8GM
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Sonny Garrish and John Hughey listed in album credits.
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I didn't have any luck finding credits. Awesome playing!
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

You can often find credits by using AllMusic.com

My guess on that song would be Sonny.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Image

from SG East...Steve with his P/P.

No, he probably doesn't but he probably can!
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Steve's favorite right here>

https://youtu.be/HgvabrstExk

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Post by Marty Holmes »

Lonely women make good lovers never seen the credits but my ears 100%tell me it is John's tone!
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Post by Brett Day »

Jerry Overstreet wrote:Image

from SG East...Steve with his P/P.

No, he probably doesn't but he probably can!
On one of Steve's latest records called "Guitar Laboratory", there's a little song on there called "Steelness", where he's actually playing pedal steel, and on another song, he's playing a Rickenbacher lap steel. Steve plays acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, and Dobro guitar. Steve's dad was a steel player too, and in one video where Steve is talking about lap steel, an Emmons pedal steel can be seen in the background, which is his Emmons
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Post by Kenny Davis »

Just a guess...If it's John, the engineer added the reverb because I don't think I've heard him that wet before. On the other hand, if it was Sonny, it didn't sound like his "stacked" sound. My guess is Sonny.

John did do Lonely Women Make Good Lovers.
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Jerry Overstreet wrote:Image

from SG East...Steve with his P/P.

No, he probably doesn't but he probably can!
Oh, he sure can. And he does!

Modulation Situation, from his album All Over the Map. Pretty tasty:

https://youtu.be/8kFiJNfUHrw
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Movie star good looks, GREAT guitar player, great pedal steel player,not to mention 4 or 5 other instruments, great vocalist, and great songwriter for himself, and other country artists as well.. .. geez, some people, ya' know?. have all the luck.. :roll:
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That is definitely Sonny Garrish.
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