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Buck Reid
As the picture inside A Work in Progress, Buck's recent release, depicts, Buck's first inspiration to play pedal steel guitar came from his dad when Buck was only 11 years of age. Buck's dad James, a well known steel guitarist in the northeast for 40+ years, also provided some six string guitar and basic theory instruction.....and insisted that Buck work on those two things for a couple of years before taking on pedal steel. A few short years and a few local bands later, Buck's big break came in 1982 at the age of 21. Buck was offered a job with country music artist John Anderson and moved to Nashville from his hometown of Boylston, in upstate New York. After touring and recording with John for eight years, he then went on to work with Rob Crosby, Martin DelRay, Bailey and The Boys, Chely Wright, Michelle Wright, Keith Urban and The Ranch, Jerry Kilgore, Diamond Rio, Marcus Hummons, Farmer's Daughter (Canadian Trio), Confederate Railroad, South 65, Sawyer Brown, LeAnn Rimes, and Sting. He has spent the last 12 years touring and recording with Lyle Lovett.
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www.buckreid.com
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