Doug Jernigan
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@andis59 I had a Sho-Bud once and funnily enough, mine sounded nothing like Lloyd Green's either! Do you think they sell us those guitars with a few of the 'special' chords missing? LOL
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I'ts an extreme honor when a legend such as Doug is a guest in your home for a weekend and personally test drives your Steel! Honest truth...It indeed happend few years ago.
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This is why i love Nashville. xxxx
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I've asked Joe Wright about this, okay, the pedals are set up Day or Emmons but the knee levers...when you can play like that no matter which, that is a great player. It isn't like a guitar, the tuning is the same, however, pedal steel is so personalized. That is impressive!
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Yes, Doug was raised around Pensacola. There's only one Doug Jernigan!
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People like doug can play with three strings on a 2X4 and make it sound good
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Mine either!
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Just wondering if this is the same Doug Jernigan who was brought up in the Pensacola Florida area. Looks like him and has that smile. If he remembers Leroy Morris and Lynn Tony, then it's gotta be him! He was good back then. He's awesome now!
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Just wanted to point out that Doug is playing on a Fessenden Steel Guitar!
Somehow my Fessenden doesn't sound like this ;-) I have to talk to Jerry about this!
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i just know every one remembers Doug playing with the great Faron Young, he>s the best
This is one of the best steel players that ever walked the face of this earth. I don't care what anybody thinks about that statement, and I still love my manin man Buddy Emmons, but, Doug is right up there with my "main man". He's just that good. Marc Trainor.
marctrainor 3 years ago 4
I would like to point out that he is not playing his own steel guitar. He plays a Zum. He is no doubt borrowing someone's steel guitar since he is playing in Canada and if you notice it is almost too high for him based on where his knees hit the knee levers. Yet, without any excuses the man simply tears it up!
estesfd 2 years ago