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On This Day in 2007, Country Music Said Goodbye to the Musician Whose Crying Steel Guitar Graced the Recordings of Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, and Vince Gill … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards

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John Hughey with Conway Twitty's bandEighteen years ago today, the country music world lost the legendary steel guitar player who performed with some of the genre’s biggest stars

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