Russ Pahl interviews Chris Scruggs

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Larry Jamieson
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Russ Pahl interviews Chris Scruggs

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Here is an interesting new interview with Chris Scruggs. Chris is an excellent non-pedal player and discussed how he got started, a lot of history of early players, how he developed his tunings, the gear he uses and so on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZYo6M-0CtM
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I really enjoyed this interview. Chris is seriously talented and capable of proving the skills needed to play non pedal steel. He can mimic the styles of the greats.
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Chris is such a talented player.

Thanks for posting this.
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