Accomplished steel guitar player and producer Robby Turner, who has played with artists including Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, The Highwaymen and Chris Stapleton, died Thursday, Sept. 4, at age 63.
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“My dad was a great guitarist but a terrible guitar teacher – he’d tell you that himself,” Wolfgang reveals to Guitar.com.
Robby Turner, the steel guitar legend known in Nashville as the “Man of Steel,” died on Thursday (Sept. 4). He was 63 years old. Turner’s son Bobby Turner confirmed the news on Facebook. “We’re sad, ...