John Hughey

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Andy Volk
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Post by Andy Volk »

Sad, sad news. Few players were as loved throughout the steel community. Woodsongs (#447) has a recent show of his with the Time Jumpers that showcases John's great playing.

http://www.woodsongs.com/showlist.asp
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I defy anyone to listen to John Hughey and Dawn Sears on 'Sweet memories' from the Time Jumpers DVD and keep your composure.

That's the second time I've tried in two days - I don't think it can be done.

What a treasure we've lost.

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Even before the sad event I could not watch Sweet Memories without a tear,the first few notes of John's solo will always break me up.
I have already posted my condolences.
I will always love John.
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John was and will always be one of my heroes. When I was a kid, I used to come home from school and listen to Vince Gill's "I Still Believe In You" record, and I remember how amazed I was and still am at John's playin' on those songs. I never will forget before goin' to school one mornin', "Look At Us" was about to be played on the radio and the radio guy said "Listen to that steel baby go" as John started playin' the intro. I also remember another song that John played on that Vince recorded called "Real Lady's Man". John did the intro, which was also the turnaround after the fiddle solo. I met John in Saluda, SC after I first started playin' steel and we became friends. He was one of the most amazing steel players in country music.


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Another hero of ours gone....Everyone loved him !!! For many years..steel players will be trying to capture some of his technique....
I am sure he will rest in peace....
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Terry Downs
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Roger Rettig wrote:I defy anyone to listen to John Hughey and Dawn Sears on 'Sweet memories' from the Time Jumpers DVD and keep your composure.

That's the second time I've tried in two days - I don't think it can be done.

What a treasure we've lost.

RR
I couldn't do that even before he passed. I'm not wanting to even attempt it now.
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In 1983 my wife, who never mentioned the steel parts of country songs said, "There's this song its got about a million chords and the steel player is really the vocalist on it".... yeah it was Lost In The Feeling"... a really sad time. Homage to one of the greatest stylists of all time on any instrument.

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Post by james sluder »

I did not know untill i ran across this sad news on the forum...it really was a shock.i have been watching evething i could find on u-tube of Mr JOHN'S playing..makes a very sad for me. :(

My prayers go out to the family ! ```````
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Post by scott murray »

I posted the Conway Twitty song "Candy" HERE, featuring John's amazing (and fast!) steel ride.

God bless you Mr. Hughey.
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