Toy Caldwell playing C6 neck
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Toy Caldwell playing C6 neck
I always liked Toy's E9 playing, although he wasn't a highly skilled player, what he recorded with Marshall Tucker fit their songs well.. I had no idea he could play C6 at all, and just found this.. It actually isn't bad at all, and it seems he might have been better at C6 than at e9 which is unusual for most "part time" steel players.. Thought some might enjoy it, I had never seen this until today... bob
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgm7nT4nFsU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgm7nT4nFsU
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Re: Toy Caldwell playing C6 neck
Mahalo Bob!! Lots of MT memories today! 

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Re: Toy Caldwell playing C6 neck
Awesome, I probably wouldn't be playing PSG if I hadn't heard Toy on "Fire on the Mountain" some years back.
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Re: Toy Caldwell playing C6 neck
Thanks for posting that Bob, One of my favorite songs of theirs.
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