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Post by Paul Norman (RIP) »

Who played steel on Mark Chestnutt's Too cold at home?
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Post by Paul Norman (RIP) »

I thought it was but the player on you tube did not
look like Paul.
On the Statler Bros. Utube Comedy Mark sings and
the steel is shown good.
He does a really good job.
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Post by Jeff Garden »

Hey Paul,
I think Paul Franklin is on most (maybe all) of Mark's recordings. I haven't seen the video you mentioned but Slim Yamaguchi has been Mark's steel player on the road for a long time - maybe it's him in the video.
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Post by Paul Norman (RIP) »

go to you tube here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwytgveagrM

There is a tall man playing and it does not look
like Paul.
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Post by Lowell Whitney »

How about Hal Rugg on steel and Jimmy Capps on guitar.
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It's Slim.
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I've always thought it was Terry Crisp that did that song. Maybe Theresa can shed some light on it.
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It's Paul for sure. Paul played on all of Mark's records.

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Post by Steve English »

Howdy Paul Norman!
On the YouTube video link you listed it's most definitely the late, great, Mr. Hal Rugg!
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Mark Chesnutt's steel player

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Which video are you referring to? The Statler Brothers show or the production video? Also watch Mark's video "Brother Jukebox". Each one appears to have a different steel player. :?: :?:
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After watching it several times, I gotta agree. It's the late great Hal Rugg.
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Paul,I don't know was on the original cut
but that is Hal Rugg in the video with Jimmy Capps
on guitar.
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In that video it looks like Hal Rugg on steel
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Post by Keith Junot »

the Pedal Steel Player in the Too Cold @ Home video is David Farenthold from Houston, Texas , a monster picker .. Keith Junot
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Hi Keith, You are so right. David is a super picker. Best regards. Jody.
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Brother Jukebox

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Slim Yamagucchi is playin' steel in the "Brother Jukebox" video. He's playin' a Mullen D-10.

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Is David playin' a Sho-Bud or MSA in the "Too Cold At Home" video?

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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Brett is correct! :)
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Post by Antolina »

Brett is always correct :) However, in the Statler Brothers Youtube version where they feature Mark Chestnut, I still think that Hal Rugg is the steeler. Note the way his glasses set and the movement he makes with his mouth as he starts the break.
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SURE LOOKS LIKE HAL RUGG TO ME
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I can't view YouTube at work. I will try to remember to issue a final, binding ruling on this matter when I get home. Just don't ask what it might bind. :D
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That was Hal Rugg and Jimmy Capps and yes P 8) aul did the cd.
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Heres a YouTube link to my Instruction for the intro...Mickey http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpBv9Phvq5M
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