Lloyd Green was born on October 4, 1937 in Leaf,
Mississippi. He moved with his family to Mobile, Alabama at the age of four,
where he began to take music lessons. At the age of seven he learned to play a
Hawaiian string guitar and eventually learned how to play the steel guitar. By
the time he was ten, he was playing professionally in clubs a couple of nights
a week with a rhythm guitarist. Green graduated from high school in 1955, and
went on to study psychology at the University of Southern Mississippi. He left
college at the age of nineteen and went to Nashville to seek fame as a steel
guitarist.
Over the years, Lloyd Green has become one of the most
popular and respected pedal steel guitarist of all time, and arguably the best
player of the E9th tuning on the pedal steel guitar.
Lloyd Green was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of
Fame in 1988.
GREEN, Lloyd (Lloyd Lamar Green) [10/4/1937, Leaf, Mississippi, U.S.A. - ] – composer, musician (steel guitar), married
to songwriter D. J. Edwards (Dorothy
Jewel Edwards), inducted into the
Steel Guitar Hall of Fame [1988].
The Frozen Star – 1977 (co)
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