Bruce Bouton

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Bruce Bouton
Born1954 (age 6970)
South Carolina, U.S.
Genres Country music
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Pedal steel guitar, slide guitar, electric guitar, resonator guitar, keyboards
Years active1978–present
Member ofThe G-Men
Website brucebouton.com

Bruce Bouton is an American guitarist, session musician, producer, and songwriter. His pedal steel guitar has been featured on many country music recordings, and he helped reintroduce the pedal steel guitar to the forefront of the Nashville sound. [1] [2] Bouton is also a member of The G-Men, the group of session musicians who has played on the vast majority of Garth Brooks albums.

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Biography

Bouton began playing pedal steel in 1973 while studying at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. He played with a number of local ensembles, including the Good Humor Band. In 1978, Bouton moved from Vienna Virginia to Nashville Tennessee in pursuit of a music career. His first work in Nashville was touring with Dottie West, then Lacy J. Dalton and then recording and touring with Ricky Skaggs. [3]

Garth Brooks

Bouton has toured and recorded with Garth Brooks from the beginning of Brooks career. Bouton co-wrote the song "Against The Grain" for Brooks’ Ropin' The Wind album. [4]

As part of Brooks' studio band the G Men, Bouton was inducted into the Musician's Hall of Fame and Museum. [5]

Session work

Bouton has played steel guitar on records by Kenny Rogers, [6] Brooks & Dunn, Keith Urban, [7] Lonestar, [8] Pam Tillis, Lady Antebellum, and Shania Twain. [9]

Songwriting

Songs Bouton wrote or co-wrote have been recorded by T. Graham Brown ("The Last Resort"), George Strait ("I Ain't Never Seen No One Like You"), [10] Glen Campbell ("Who's Minding the Garden"), and George Jones ("Walls Can Fall").

Touring

Bouton has toured with Ricky Skaggs, [11] Mel Tillis, Foster and Lloyd, [12] and Reba McEntire. [13]

Music instruction

1986 Bouton created an instructional video Learn To Play Pedal Steel Guitar for Homespun. [3]

Other

In 1994, Bouton was executive producer of Mama's Hungry Eyes: A Tribute to Merle Haggard on the Arista label. [14]

Bouton hosts The Sidemen on Acme Radio, which features Nashville session musicians. [15]

Discography

With Ricky Skaggs

With Garth Brooks

As composer

Also appears on

1986 – 1993

1994 – 1997

1998 – 2006

2007 – present

Music instruction

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