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By The Associated Press

BROKEN ARROW, Okla.

Wesley Webb 'Speedy' West, whose innovative

steel-guitar licks made him one of the best on the instrument, died Saturday

in Broken Arrow, Okla. He was 79.

West was born in Springfield, Mo., and moved to the West Coast

following World War II. He eventually landed a job with the popular

Western-swing band of Oklahoma expatriate Spade Cooley.

Taking a cue from recording star Alvino Rey, who introduced the

pedal-steel guitar to pop audiences, West had a custom instrument that

featured three necks and four pedals. He became the first country-music

steel-guitarist to use pedals.

He was Capitol Records first-call steel player from 1950 through 1956.

I broke the all-time record for anyone playing any instrument, he said

in an interview. During that time, I played on more than 6,000 records

for 177 different artists, both pop and country — Bing Crosby, Frank

Sinatra, Dinah Shore, the big bands of Nelson Riddle and Billy May, Jim

Reeves. West produced the last album for country star Johnny Horton and

the first for Loretta Lynn.

R.I.P. Speedy :(

Speedy West was one of my all-time favorite musicians. His recordings with Jimmy Bryant from the fifties are often played in my home.

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By The Associated Press

BROKEN ARROW, Okla.

Wesley Webb 'Speedy' West, whose innovative

steel-guitar licks made him one of the best on the instrument, died Saturday

in Broken Arrow, Okla. He was 79.

West was born in Springfield, Mo., and moved to the West Coast

following World War II. He eventually landed a job with the popular

Western-swing band of Oklahoma expatriate Spade Cooley.

Taking a cue from recording star Alvino Rey, who introduced the

pedal-steel guitar to pop audiences, West had a custom instrument that

featured three necks and four pedals. He became the first country-music

steel-guitarist to use pedals.

He was Capitol Records first-call steel player from 1950 through 1956.

I broke the all-time record for anyone playing any instrument, he said

in an interview. During that time, I played on more than 6,000 records

for 177 different artists, both pop and country — Bing Crosby, Frank

Sinatra, Dinah Shore, the big bands of Nelson Riddle and Billy May, Jim

Reeves. West produced the last album for country star Johnny Horton and

the first for Loretta Lynn.

R.I.P. Speedy :(

Speedy West was one of my all-time favorite musicians. His recordings with Jimmy Bryant from the fifties are often played in my home.

Sad news.....

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