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Down To My Last Cigarette - Hal Rugg ISGC

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2006

From the 1994 International Steel Guitar Convention. The late Hal Rugg, along with members of the Nashville Now Band PLUS Gregg Galbraith

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  • Special thanks to you, Steelpicker (Mr. Ferguson), for preserving and posting some of the greatest steel guitar performances of all time.

  • @7v7pxnk Thank you for the note. Stay tuned in 2012. I hope to post "many" more this year. Bill

  • In fact at around 5:14 that kinda looks like Harlan howard. LOL.

  • It's not.

    Bill

  • I remember this song from the Grand Ole Opry. It was a man who sang it though, about early fifties.

  • Yes that would have been the great Billy Walker. Hal played on his recording and later on the KD Lang recording of this same song.

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  • @7v7pxnk I miaa him also. He was a dear friend to me Bill

  • Hal Rugg on that big Franklin steel and doing a hall of fame job as usual. Just a little side note, Loretta Lynn never had a number one hit unless Hal Rugg was playing on it. RIP Mr. Rugg.

  • Hal rugg great player Sho_Bud lttle softer not as stark stand out like a Emmon's but bothe nice instruments he was Loretta Lynns road steel player sad he passed on have album Steel Guitar Express all the great players on itl

  • Actually, Larry, you got your Strat a couple years before I did, and you played it a whole lot better!

  • If that's the Gregg Galbraith I think it is, we grew up together and got our first Fender Strats within weeks of each other. The difference: he went on to be a top performing and recording

    guitarist in Nashville and I spent 38 years doing personnel work. You go pal !!

  • I know that. That's why the "LOL".

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