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A superficial steel guitarist and producer Robbi Turner, who played with artists, including Vailon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Highway and Chris Stapleton, died on Thursday, 4. September, at 63. years.
Turner’s son Bobby Turner confirmed the passage of his father on social media, writing“We are sad, but we know how to walk without any help and no longer hurts. “
Known as a “steel man”, Turner played on projects, including 1976 album I’m looking for! OutlawsFrom Jennings, Nelson, Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser, who stimulated Jennings / Nelson, hit the “good women’s wife” and became the first country album he became certificated Platinum Association of Industrial Association of America.
Turner also filmed and toured the country with a super group on the highway (Jennings, Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and Johnny Cash) and contributed to the group 1990 project. Years Highway 2 and their album for 1995 year The road forever goes forever. They contributed several albums Jennings and became a village music hall of Famer’s primary steel guitarist to Jennings’s death in 2002. years.
In 2019, Turner was honored As part of a series of series of celebrities music halls and Museums series Nashville Cats. During the series interview, he said he was working with Jennings, “We never told us Vailon what to do … We just played until he smiled until he smiled.”
Turner contributed to Tania Tucker, Randi Travis, John Gron, Marti Stuart, Jim Lauderdale, The Oak Ridge Boys, and recently, Chisson and Colter and Collector Jews and Playback and playback on Avard Stapleton projects Traveler and From room: Volume 1Simpson High Top Mountainand the album for the self-confidence of the Wall. He also performed with artists, including Johnny Paycheck and chickens.
Turner was surrounded by music from an early age; His parents Doyle and Bernice Turner were part of Hanka Williams Sr. DRIFTING Cowboys Since 1946-1948.
During the Nashville Cats series, Turner also spoke about why he liked the steel guitar of recording in the studio in the studio and also playing on stage. “It was part of my learning process,” he said. “I had to just fall into the studio. (Steel guitarist, knowing Tammy, my mother took me there, (steel guitarist, (steel guitarist, (steel guitarist,” steel parton and Charley Repeated) Lloyd Greirist and Charley repeat. 12, ‘What do you want to be? “I want to play the records … and I want to make records … and I want to make records … and I want to I make a record … I want to make records too … and I want to make records … and I want to make records … and I want to make records … and I want to make records … and I want To make records … I want to make records too … and I want to make records … and I want to make myself.
Executing with the highway, Turner said, “It was the biggest band with … the American rhythm, that was like a dream … It was one of the shots … It was like a dream of my life.”
Along the way, Turner also published its projects, including the 1996s Steel and 1998s Steel country.
Jennings’s son, musician / manufacturer Sagittarius Jennings, wrote In a tribute to the Tourney on X, “Turner so sad. Once in my life, and the funniest guy I’ve ever met. What a player was lucky to have many times and filmed in peace.” Rest in peace. “