Coconut Grove - Garland Nash - NON PEDAL
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Bill Ferguson
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Coconut Grove - Garland Nash - NON PEDAL
This clip was recorded in my basement in the mid 1990's. Garland just fooling around on the lap steel.
Garland is also a GREAT pedal player. He has just been inducted into the GaSGA Wall Of Fame.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ9_ktuGWL8
Bill
Garland is also a GREAT pedal player. He has just been inducted into the GaSGA Wall Of Fame.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ9_ktuGWL8
Bill
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Thanks Bill for posting this video. Garland Nash is one of my Heros on Steel Guitar from the first time I heard him back in the 50's when he was playing with "Cousin" Zeke and The Virginia Valley Boys. Garland is , as you say, just as good on Pedal Steel.
Garland Nash, "Pepe" Pealer, Bryan Adams, Walter Haynes, Billy Bowman, Big Jim Webb and Sonny Burnette were all from East Tennessee/Southwest Virginia area and I was very fortunate to get to hear them all play, when I was first learning to play.
Garland Nash, "Pepe" Pealer, Bryan Adams, Walter Haynes, Billy Bowman, Big Jim Webb and Sonny Burnette were all from East Tennessee/Southwest Virginia area and I was very fortunate to get to hear them all play, when I was first learning to play.
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What I found delightful was that Garland could play "Coconut Grove" in an Hawaiian style rather than the country/western style that many pedal steel players use on Hawaiian songs.
That demonstrated that he has a lot of versatility.
It was music to my ears.
He would fit right in, in our Hawaiian Steel conventions.
Thanks Bill for the post.
Aloha,:)
Don
It was music to my ears.
Thanks Bill for the post.
Aloha,:)
Don