Who Plays steel for Little Jimmy?

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Joe Miraglia
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Who Plays steel for Little Jimmy?

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Who plays steel for Jimmy Dickens? Joe
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Hello,
Little Jimmy's steel player is PeeWee Rogers, who has been with Tater for many years. Before going with Tater, PeeWee worked with David Houston and Jack Greene.
Musically yours,
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I met PeeWee back in 2000 when I went to the Grand Ole Opry. The steel he was playing was the last Emmons that Ron Lashley, Sr. had built. PeeWee thought it was great that I'm learning how to play the steel guitar. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lap steel
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Who was the fellow playing the Derby on the Opry tonight, 1/5? thanks

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Skip,I think you are talking about guy who plays for "Whites",don`t know his name,but he is great player.I saw him first time live when I was at the opry and he played some great stuff on steel.I think he is one of those hiden talents that we don`t know anything about (unfortunaly).btw. I saw John Hughey at the "Legends" and man,what a playing,I missed "Look at us" so I`ll have to go back next week.Great sounding and beautiful looking blue Zum sounded amazing.And what a nice person too.Thanks John for a great evening.

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There are currently two other threads talking about The Whites steel player. It's Steve Wilkerson. Image
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Hey Guys
Steve and pee-wee are both good friends of mine, i have to say im lucky to get to see them about every weekend or so when Holly does the opry. Steve is an all around awsome player, and Pee-Wee is one of my favorites.
his tone live on stage is even better then you hear on the am radio... What great players both of these gentalmen are.
Mike