Eddy Dunlap Interview - Steel Guitar Arts Council
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Brilliant pedal steel player, Eddy Dunlap talks with Russ Pahl about the past, present, and future of steel guitar. Thoughts on playing sessions, West Coast styles, modern steel playing, studio gear, playing with The Time Jumpers, and much more, all shared by one of the busiest live and studio musicians in Nashville, TN.
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Thank you very much from up in Michigan.
You talked about Greg Leisz. It would be awesome if you could get him to do an interview. Thanks for doing this for all us steel guitar players/fans Russ!
'Finally got around to watching this. Such great insights, and I love Eddy's open to exploring all the musical possibilities. 'Great hearing you guys.
So glad you put this channel together Russ..thanks!
Good interview Eddie ,great answers to some hard questions .
Damn Russ, you bring out a lot of insights in these interviews
Thank you for creating more pedal steel content with great players. I am very excited to see more from this channel!
this is one of my favorite YT channels
Russ you are the perfect host!!! Eddy is so dang good too!!!
Love it!
Thanks Russ and Eddy. I seen Eddy in his early days at Mt Vernon and other Illinois venues by Bobby Reed. Always a joy to see and hear. He is a serious dedicated player that doesn't stop learning. Great review.
Very interesting and informational interview! Thank you Russ and Eddy!
Great interview, Always interesting on how different players look at Steel Eddy is a good student , and his open mind to different music Keep up the Great work Eddy!!!!
Terrific interview! Thank you for this. Saw you both at the Blue Room about a week ago. Hope you guys continue to do those!
This is awesome! Great job Russ and Eddy!
Dang! What a cool player!!
Excellent Interview!
very kewl, thanks for posting
Awesome interview. Loved yalls set at the jamboree
First comment! Great video, anything with yall is gonna be a hoot!
I love this project, but I think there needs to be an injection of pessimism. Why ISNT the steel more popular? To players and listeners? Where has the instrument struggled to find a place? What about the build and the mechanics is dated and more easily remedied with new technology? How does this set-up struggle to fit into the future of music making (more and more young brilliant solo producers on laptops)?
Love your stuff Russ, but there are many hard questions that might deserve more spotlight than gear talk or nostalgia. Excited to see what's next. ❤
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russ and mike cass showed up at one of my gigs one night. i should have been paid triple for the extra stress.