![]() ![]() He was present to help create hits for Tammy Wynette, Charley Pride and Freddie Hart, Don Williams, Jerry Lee Lewis, Mel Street, John Anderson, and Gene Watson. Among them is Warner Mack’s “The Bridge Washed Out,” the hit that made Green’s reputation and Johnny Paycheck’s and Lynn Anderson’s earliest successes. From the mid 1960s until the late ’80s, as part of Music Row’s legendary A-team of first-call studio musicians, his original, edgy, and aggressive pedal-steel guitar graced countless singles and albums. Lloyd Green is back on Nashville’s cutting edge. The seat is a Sho-Bud Pac-a-seat he has used since 1973. This steel has been used on more than 5,000 recording sessions and it continues to be his primary steel. Prior to this, a single on a double-neck cabinet with pad didn’t exist. Lloyd Green with the the signature model pedal-steel guitar he designed for the Sho-Bud company in 1973. ![]()
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