Thanks for the link! I´ve always liked his work with Skynyrd.
That would happen to be Steve Gaines.
I always loved that "Chicken Pickin" Stratocaster sound that he brought to Lynyrd Skynyrd when he joined them in 75-76
I Know a Little (Steve Gaines not L.S.)
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Thanks for the link! I´ve always liked his work with Skynyrd.
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Yes, I would certainly agree. That guy was a great player. It was one of the things that I really liked about Lynard Skynard. I learned so much from listening to that guy. ... still trying to play some of those lines from "I Know a Little" I really like the way he makes his lines sound so smooth even with all the chromatic things he puts in. He makes it sound so effortless.
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Great playing style. I like that style. He was quite influential on many players after him.
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I love Skynyrd and Steve Gaines! Thanks for the post Rob!