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Greg Cutshaw
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Alan Jackson's band

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My Dad just got back from the Alan Jackson concert in Erie, PA and he is wondering who all the band members were, particularly the steel guitar player who was playing a Derby pedal steel. Any info on this or links to web sites with this information would be greatly appreciated.

Greg
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Brett Day
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Greg, Alan's steel guitar player is Robbie Flint. He uses this forum too. Alan and his band, The Strayhorns have been together since 1989 when Alan first came into country music. Brett Day, Emmons S-10
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Joe Fortune
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Post by Joe Fortune »

The rythum guitar player is Tom Rutledge, a
good friend of mine and originally from Springfield, Ill. You might try Alan's web
site for more info (www.alanjackson.com).
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The piano player is Monty Parkey

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Doyle Weigold
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Post by Doyle Weigold »

And I remember a 13 or 14 year old kid with the name of Bob Hempker from Ohio that came to Fort Wayne, Ind. and played a whole lot of steel. That's been a while ago. Back to what this post was about I think Alan Jackson and George Strait are about the only true country acts out there to get any airplay. We still get away with playin' "Traditional Country" every weekend, Doyle
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Robert Rogers
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Post by Robert Rogers »

Greg,
I think that Mark McClurng plays fiddle for Alan.Ive never heared him play it but people say this guy really cooks on Orange Blossom special!!!!My all time favorite breakdown!!!!!

Robert
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Post by Bob Hempker »

Doyle, I remember all that well. I don't think I really played all that good back then, but I was aggressive and loud. Thanks, anyway. I remember you playing pretty well yourself back then. Image Image Image

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