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Dan Keough
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From: Anchorage, AK

posted 09 April 2005 06:25 PM     profile     
I was watching grand Ole Opry Live today and was watching Joe Nichols perform Farewell Party. I didn't catch the name of his steel man, I sure liked his sound. He has a nice sound, smooth, with alot of finess. Does anyone know who this is?
Thanx,
Dan
Dave O'Brien
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From: Okeechobee, FL USA

posted 09 April 2005 06:28 PM     profile     
Terry Crisp?

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Tony Dingus
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From: Kingsport, Tennessee, USA

posted 09 April 2005 07:01 PM     profile     
Terry's one of my favorite steel players. If you've not heard him with Ricky Skaggs you need too find those recordings. Sweeeeeeeet!!
He recorded an album several years back
"Burnt to a Crisp" that has some fine playing it too. Just my little 2 cents.

Tony

Dyke Corson
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From: Urbana, IL USA

posted 09 April 2005 08:30 PM     profile     
It looked like Terry to me, playing a real pretty Derby too...sounded great
Brett Day
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From: Greer, SC, USA

posted 09 April 2005 10:58 PM     profile     
Terry Crisp definitely plays steel for Joe Nichols. I had an opportunity to meet Terry in 2001 because he was at the place where I was a karaoke singer, and at the time, he was Reba McEntire's steel player. I met him a few years after I started playing steel. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10

[This message was edited by Brett Day on 09 April 2005 at 10:59 PM.]

Tony Prior
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From: Charlotte NC

posted 10 April 2005 03:27 AM     profile     
yes, Terry, considering that during Farewell Party Joe introduced Terry on Steel I would say that was a give away..

Some of this show would be good to watch again on the repeat, TW was on camera a few times with some very "TW " playing.

I think Vince needs to lay off the Krispy Kremes.....

t

Richard E. Lee
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From: Macedon, NY, USA

posted 10 April 2005 04:50 PM     profile     
Did anybody happen to catch the kind of steel TW was playing on that show? They showed just a short clip of TW..(like they always do)..and not long enough for me to catch much of the steel. As I remember it looked like it had "longhorn" logal/decal on it..I'm not familiar with the manufacture..thanks
Doug Rolfe
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From: Indianapolis, IN

posted 10 April 2005 05:25 PM     profile     
Fessenden
Joe Casey
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From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)

posted 10 April 2005 05:25 PM     profile     
TW was playing a "Fessy" Fessenden steel. And Jerry makes "em" good.
Richard E. Lee
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From: Macedon, NY, USA

posted 10 April 2005 06:18 PM     profile     
Thanks guys..I should have know that..for some reason, I didn't tie in that logal with Jerry F. Yes, I agree that "Fessy" is beautiful steel. Thanks for the "comeback"..and stupid on my part, I should have known that..thanks
Patrick Carlson
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From: Sutton, Nebraska, USA

posted 10 April 2005 07:24 PM     profile     
Yes it was geat to see Joe Nichols introduce Terry as he played farewell party but I could barely hear the steel. GAC soundman may have goofed.
Michael Garnett
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From: Fort Worth, TX

posted 10 April 2005 10:11 PM     profile     
So, I don't know if it's right or not, but is Joe Nichols any kin to Joe Paul Nichols of Jacksboro, TX?

Just wondering....

-Garnett

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kyle reid
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From: Butte,Mt.usa

posted 10 April 2005 10:47 PM     profile     
I have a very elaborate sound system & Terry Crisps steel was up full in the mix! kr
Ricky Hagan
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From: Elm City N.C. U.S.A.

posted 11 April 2005 04:19 PM     profile     
If you want to here Terry at his finest check out Ricky Skaggs (Coming home To Stay)and be sure to listen to The Bob Wills classic.San Antonio rose

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