For Norm Hamlet
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For Norm Hamlet
Hello, Norm, I still love my GFI. Congratulations on the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame induction. I would love to play for you.
Brett
Here's a picture of my guitar.
Brett
Here's a picture of my guitar.
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For Brett
Hello Brett,
Thanks for the congratulations on getting inducted in the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame, I am still enjoying playing my GFI like you do.
I will enjoy hearing you play your Steel, I hope we can get together sometime.
Your Friend,
Norm
Thanks for the congratulations on getting inducted in the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame, I am still enjoying playing my GFI like you do.
I will enjoy hearing you play your Steel, I hope we can get together sometime.
Your Friend,
Norm
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The Steel Guitar Hall Of Fame
Hi Norm from up-state New York; May I extend my warmest " Congratulations " on being inducted into this out-standing organization of the greatest steel Guitarists in the world. It's an honor just to be nominated, say nothing of actually becoming a member. I am one of your many fans from long ago; you are the main reason that I was so fond of listening to The Hag. He was a fine writer of great songs, but he also had one of the greatest steel men backing him up. We forum members are very proud of you, Norm. You're the best..Bernie
Now I see why Brett chose to buy a " GFI " guitar.
2007 Zum S-10; 1967 Sho-Bud [ D-10 ]; 85 S-10 Sierra; 1953 Multi-Kord [ 6 String- 4 pedals ] A Sho-Bro six String Resonator Guitar; Nashville 112 Amp; hilton Vol. Pedal
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Since Norm and I are from the same neck of the woods, it was my honor to pick a little with him many sunsets ago. When the new Texas Troubadors instrumental album cam out in about '62 or so with the newly installed steeler, Buddy Charlton,Norm called me to come over and give it a listen. It's no surprise that his mark has been made on the steel community as well as the Country field. In other words, "Local talent makes good." Now, that's news.
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Congratulations, Mr. Hamlet! Until your induction this year, I hadn't realized that you weren't in already! One assumes a legendary player like you is already in this prestigious institution.
Until you came along, the modern sound started by Bud Isaacs was primarily a Nashville thing. This is a well deserved honor to one of the first musicians to play E9 pedal steel on the west coast! I have the Farmer Boys records from the mid '50s to prove it, too!
Thank you for your key landmark efforts in establishing what we know as the Bakersfield sound.
Your fan,
Chris Scruggs
Until you came along, the modern sound started by Bud Isaacs was primarily a Nashville thing. This is a well deserved honor to one of the first musicians to play E9 pedal steel on the west coast! I have the Farmer Boys records from the mid '50s to prove it, too!
Thank you for your key landmark efforts in establishing what we know as the Bakersfield sound.
Your fan,
Chris Scruggs
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i've opened for merle several times in different bands...i always remember starting to tune up on stage at konocti harbor by clear lake, ca. norm came up and started talking to me for about 20 minutes and i don't think i ever got around to tuning up. he's a very nice man...and that's when i learned that tuning isn't really necessary...especially if something more important is going on!
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Norm-
Sincere congratulations to a class act from a native son. It's long overdue.
After Merle and The Strangers last appearance at the Crystal Palace, we had a nice visit. You said how much fun you have because Merle is so spontaneous and unpredictable on stage.
You are truly one of the last connections to the greatest sound (West Coast Country) in country music history with its major emphasis on the pedal steel.
Hope to see you again soon and thanks for bringing alot of joy to many, many lives.
Gary
Sincere congratulations to a class act from a native son. It's long overdue.
After Merle and The Strangers last appearance at the Crystal Palace, we had a nice visit. You said how much fun you have because Merle is so spontaneous and unpredictable on stage.
You are truly one of the last connections to the greatest sound (West Coast Country) in country music history with its major emphasis on the pedal steel.
Hope to see you again soon and thanks for bringing alot of joy to many, many lives.
Gary
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Re: For Brett
now, if this few words don`t tell what a gentleman this man is, I don`t know what would.....norm hamlet wrote:Hello Brett,
Thanks for the congratulations on getting inducted in the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame, I am still enjoying playing my GFI like you do.
I will enjoy hearing you play your Steel, I hope we can get together sometime.
Your Friend,
Norm
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Congratulations Norm!Although we have never met,I
have been a big fan of yours for many years.I saw
you play on two occasions at Myrtle Beach with Merle.
I loved your work on the recording live at Billy Bob's.You are such a tasteful player.We have a mutual
friend from eastern N.C. in Chris Malpass and I too
am a GFI player.
Hope to meet you someday.
Sincerely,Tim
have been a big fan of yours for many years.I saw
you play on two occasions at Myrtle Beach with Merle.
I loved your work on the recording live at Billy Bob's.You are such a tasteful player.We have a mutual
friend from eastern N.C. in Chris Malpass and I too
am a GFI player.
Hope to meet you someday.
Sincerely,Tim