John Hughey
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- Gary Preston
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I first met John and Jean at Rick Troyers Show in New Philly . My first thoughts were these folks are down to earth and so loving and happy that everyone stopped by their booth even if they didn't buy anything which everyone did . This man did so much for the pedal steel in every way and still loved to talk with everyone . He was an inspiration to just about every steel player i know he was mine . John you will truley be missed . Jean may God be real close to you and your family in this trying time . To be absent in this body is to be present with the Lord . This is our hope in the Lord . God bless and keep you .
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The Steel Guitar Community has lost a very special friend.......but, I'm sure, the loss can be no greater than for the beloved Jean Hughey.......The Higgins' family in Denham Springs, LA will mourn this loss with you Jean.....know that our thoughts and prayers are with you now and for the months to come. I considered John one of my heroes and a good friend....Hal & Debe.
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I cannot add anything that has not already been said. John was my favorite player. I was fortunate enough to see him play live on three occasions during my life; once with Vince Gill in Binghamton, NY, at the Norwalk Steel Show, and during the summer of 2006 in Nashville with the Time Jumpers.
John was a true master of the instument. He loved it and put his heart and soul into his music.
My thoughts and prayers are with Jean and his family. I know John is with the Lord.
Larry J.
John was a true master of the instument. He loved it and put his heart and soul into his music.
My thoughts and prayers are with Jean and his family. I know John is with the Lord.
Larry J.
John Hughey
I first met John when we were both playing the same club at Klondike Days in Edmonton back in the '70's...of course he was with Conway, & I was with Johnny Burke & Eastwind.
John made an indelible mark on me from that day forward, as he had time to talk & visit with a young steel player from Canada.
His name should be included in the Dictionary heading under 'Gentleman'!
Betty & I send our condolences to Jean & the family.
Al Brisco
John made an indelible mark on me from that day forward, as he had time to talk & visit with a young steel player from Canada.
His name should be included in the Dictionary heading under 'Gentleman'!
Betty & I send our condolences to Jean & the family.
Al Brisco
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I thought how fitting, that every steel guitar ever manufactured has one thing common to all...... a section on it that many have referred to as "Hugheyland".
I've only met John a couple of times to say hi, but I echo everything that everyone has said. What a guy, and what a player. John Hughey will be sorely missed......
Danny
I've only met John a couple of times to say hi, but I echo everything that everyone has said. What a guy, and what a player. John Hughey will be sorely missed......
Danny
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I have waited to post my thoughts and feelings, and I'll be brief. There's no way I can say enough to express my feeling of loss. John was a mentor long before he became a friend. I had a wonderful visit with him just about a week before his death, and I'm thankful for that. One of the last things he told me was that his doctor told him his arteries were clear enough, and he should be good for another forty years. John told him "I'm going to hold you to that".
Later, John. You're much loved and you'll be missed for a long, long time to come.
Later, John. You're much loved and you'll be missed for a long, long time to come.
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I'm finally composed enough to write something, after hearing of this terrible loss. I didn't know John as well as some of you others, but, he was a true beloved legend to me. We had him play for our PSGA show a number of times and I never met a more friendly and giving person. He actually knew my name, even though I am small potatoes compared to him. I will miss him immensely. My thoughts and prayers, as well as, the thoughts and prayers of the PSGA officers go out to his family. May our friend John, rest in peace. May his music go on forever. We will never forget him.
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Mr John
I only met MR John once, at Ronni'es Guitar in Hot Springs AR. I'll never forget how friendly and down to earth he was, but a ledgend in every steel player's mind. He'll be dearly missed. May God give strength to his wife and familly.
Terry
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What A Friend
The world has lost one of the finest men I have ever known.He was never too busy to speak and to help his fellow man and was a inspiration to me.RIP John.
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John's fame never went to his head. He would take the time to help a fledgling young musician without hesitation. I once saw him get down on the floor on hands and knees at one to the steel shows to get a model number off of his four-wheeled dolly for a fan. To me, that is the mark of a great man: one who will stoop to help someone less accomplished than himself.
The greatist compliment I have ever received in my music career of almost 70 years was a remark I overheard John make to someone else. At the Benton, IL show a few years ago, John came in about noon to do his afternoon set. He saw me as he came through the lobby and said, "Hi Roy, have you done your set yet?" I told him I had played an hour os so earlier. One of the guys standing nearby said, "Yeah, and he played good, too." as John walked away, he said quietly to the fellow, "I know. I've been listening to the man for fifty years." I don't ever again expect to receive such a tremendous compliment from such a giant of our beloved instrument.
John is gone now, but his memory will live on through his recorded music. I, for one, will never forget the man I admired so greatly for his warm and friendly personality and his inimitable music.
The greatist compliment I have ever received in my music career of almost 70 years was a remark I overheard John make to someone else. At the Benton, IL show a few years ago, John came in about noon to do his afternoon set. He saw me as he came through the lobby and said, "Hi Roy, have you done your set yet?" I told him I had played an hour os so earlier. One of the guys standing nearby said, "Yeah, and he played good, too." as John walked away, he said quietly to the fellow, "I know. I've been listening to the man for fifty years." I don't ever again expect to receive such a tremendous compliment from such a giant of our beloved instrument.
John is gone now, but his memory will live on through his recorded music. I, for one, will never forget the man I admired so greatly for his warm and friendly personality and his inimitable music.
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John
This is the most gut wrenching news I have in some time. John Hughey was a tremendous talent and definitely a first class gentleman. The steel guitar world has suffered a major loss that will never be forgotten. My prayers and thoughts go out to Jean and the rest of the family.
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I NEVER GOT TO KNOW JOHN PERSONALLY, BUT HE WAS IN THE ROOM AT THE GEORGIA PEACH JAM BACK IN JUNE AND HE HEARD ME PLAY. I WALKED BY HIS TABLE AT HE MADE A POINT TO SHAKE MY HAND AND TELL ME THAT I DID A GOOD JOB. AND BACK AT THE NASHVILLE SHOW WHEN JOHN HAD HIS BYPASS I PLAYED LOOK AT US FOR MY WIFE AND ALSO DEDICATED IT TO JOHN,SEVERAL PEOPLE COMPLIMENTED ME ON WHAT A NICE JOB I DID WITH IT AND THAT JOHN WOULD BE PROUD. IT ALMOST BRINGS ME TO TEARS TO THINK OF HIM NOT BEING AT THE STEEL SHOWS ANYMORE, ALTHOUGH HE WILL BE WITH US IN SPIRIT. SO ANY TIME I PLAY LOOK AT US OR PLAY A LICK UP IN WHAT WE CALL HUGHEY LAND ON THE STEEL, I WILL THINK OF JOHN AND THE AWESOME PLAYER AND PERSON THAT HE WAS. ANOTHER LEGEND GONE. MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH MRS. JEAN AND FAMILY. OUR LOSS IS HEAVENS GAIN. REST IN PEACE PAPA JOHN.