Country music’s “Man of Steel,” Robby Turner, has died.

He was 63.

Turner died on Sept. 4.

“We’re sad, but we know he’s walking without any help, and he’s no longer in pain,” his brother, Bobby Turner, wrote on Facebook. “Thank you everyone for reaching out to me and visiting him.

“He loved you all.”

Turner might not be a name that is known by everyone in the mainstream, but he had an iconic career, nonetheless. He was remembered for his time playing the steel guitar for the legendary Waylon Jennings. Taste of Country said that Turner played on nine of Waylon’s albums from the mid-1970s through the early 2010s.

The outlet said that Turner’s resume also included working with the likes of Vince Gill, Jerry Lee Lewis, John Prine, Tanya Tucker, Randy Travis and Loretta Lyn to name a

See Full Page