I'd been wondering the name of this song since I saw Doug play it in the Sunday service at St. Louis one year. The only thing I could recall was that someone had made a Gospel song out of Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane
@SteelguitarLane The audio intro and outro is "I'll Fly Away" which is on the DVD. Doug is playing "Lily of the Valley" in the video. Visit Billy Cooper's Steel Guitars for more info on the DVD and the full song list.
@haybaler97 That is a Mullen Billy Cooper series steel, made in about 1994. From what I was told they only made 18 off them, some where single necks and some were doubles.
@jscooter70 Yes that is a Billy Cooper series and as a matter of I own that steel Doug's playing. Be real nice if I could make it sound that good! What a great picker and person! One of the best.
I love to watch Billy Cooper, Doug Jernigan, Paul Franklin, Bobbe Seymour and Skip Coffman they all have their own distinct styles but I am most impressed with Sonny Garrish and his extreme talent, tasteful playing and the uncanny ability to play with such presence and voicings that no other player has been able to duplicate. In my humble opinion. :)
Both Billy and Doug are excellent players with different styles. Doug is fast and powerful and smiles when he's done a lick he knows no one else can pull off. Billy is the cleanest most tasteful player I've ever heard. Perfect pitch, perfect touch, and in the words of The Lovin Spoonful...."clean as country water!"
Oh I for got I am 16 now learned when I was 14
victornorman890 2 weeks ago
You are awsome I love playing the steel guitar to I learned when I 14 and I am still learning it was worth watching thank you god bless
victornorman890 2 weeks ago
I'd been wondering the name of this song since I saw Doug play it in the Sunday service at St. Louis one year. The only thing I could recall was that someone had made a Gospel song out of Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane
SteelguitarLane 5 months ago
@SteelguitarLane The audio intro and outro is "I'll Fly Away" which is on the DVD. Doug is playing "Lily of the Valley" in the video. Visit Billy Cooper's Steel Guitars for more info on the DVD and the full song list.
hawgly 5 months ago
Cooper's music has very good line of steels, I own one of his. Doug Jernigan is one fine musician as well as Billy Cooper
sashep76 7 months ago
just fine...
Motherhawk382 8 months ago
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what nice playing.i am also play lap steel guitar in indian music.but i can't play like this style .wonderfull.
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mmsaifudeen 1 year ago
Oh man!!!! That´s excellent! :)
realmiguel1 1 year ago
What technique! Thats the first Mullen I've ever seen, or paid attention to, that didn't have the angled end plates.
haybaler97 1 year ago
@haybaler97 That is a Mullen Billy Cooper series steel, made in about 1994. From what I was told they only made 18 off them, some where single necks and some were doubles.
jscooter70 1 year ago
@jscooter70 Yes that is a Billy Cooper series and as a matter of I own that steel Doug's playing. Be real nice if I could make it sound that good! What a great picker and person! One of the best.
skateplanb3195 1 year ago
What is he doing at 1:25? It looks like he's hitting a harmonic, but i really can't tell...
patrickjamesfitzroy 1 year ago
@patrickjamesfitzroy Yep...harmonic.
hawgly 1 year ago
I love to watch Billy Cooper, Doug Jernigan, Paul Franklin, Bobbe Seymour and Skip Coffman they all have their own distinct styles but I am most impressed with Sonny Garrish and his extreme talent, tasteful playing and the uncanny ability to play with such presence and voicings that no other player has been able to duplicate. In my humble opinion. :)
bassace1971 1 year ago
I like the flowers on the amp.
EDTUNES1 1 year ago
my steel is at the church... makes me wanna hop in the car and rip into some tunes! major props!
jsnbey 1 year ago
Doug and Billy most certainly have different styles.
I buy Billy's CDs because of his impeccably clean picking and ultra smooth chord shifts.
Some times I wonder if Billy is not using picks.
Junkbuggy 2 years ago
Both Billy and Doug are excellent players with different styles. Doug is fast and powerful and smiles when he's done a lick he knows no one else can pull off. Billy is the cleanest most tasteful player I've ever heard. Perfect pitch, perfect touch, and in the words of The Lovin Spoonful...."clean as country water!"
hawgly 2 years ago
I'm not so sure about that after hearing some of Billy Cooper's CDs.
CanadianFamily 2 years ago
Doug Jernigan.. The best!
steelguitar7 2 years ago
This is very nice. Post some more.
dannysteel52 2 years ago
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steelguitar7 2 years ago
one my dad's favorites!
carloscs5 2 years ago
A master at his best!!!
serafinpol 2 years ago
GREAT MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!! 5 STARS!!!!
realfighter1977 2 years ago