Two masters of their craft that too many people never hear about. I have watched Red on UA-cam for years, and had seen him on the rare occasions he hits TV, his mastery of the Tele is just amazing, the steel player is of course equally great but the band just lays down melody that as Ray Wiley Habbard says, "you could drive a truck down".
And that's Chris Gilson on drums and Nathan Rowe on bass. That's Redd's regular band here at home (Austin) along with Rich Harney on keys. Imagine seeing them for free every Saturday afternoon? We do...
Two masters of their craft that too many people never hear about. I have watched Red on UA-cam for years, and had seen him on the rare occasions he hits TV, his mastery of the Tele is just amazing, the steel player is of course equally great but the band just lays down melody that as Ray Wiley Habbard says, "you could drive a truck down".
I always love hearing Cindy play a REAL STEEL guitar..........no pedals or knee levers. Just outstanding in every way.
Brother you said it! Her work with James "Slim" Hand ain't bad either..
This is a classy country song and it was performed well!
Great work, Cindy!!
First comment in 2 years. Red makes it fun, and looks Easy.
Anuddah stellar performance by two masters. Showtime
And that's Chris Gilson on drums and Nathan Rowe on bass. That's Redd's regular band here at home (Austin) along with Rich Harney on keys. Imagine seeing them for free every Saturday afternoon? We do...
Female steel players are rare.. I enjoyed it..
Beauty and the Beast, what a team......never get tired of them.
Cindy is great.
pure talent...no bullshit
Steel! Real!
Holy moley! I never heard Redd sing! Did he just not want to be the star???
it is a Hahn guitar. T style.
Love it your band is so tight! You got a g or b bender?
No Bender's.
?????????????...is that , a Telecaster.??
Good willie nelson song faron young sang first