J.H. with Conway

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Bill Lowe
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J.H. with Conway

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JH with Conway

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What blows me away about this video, is that John is doing all these UNBELIEVABLE licks behind Conway and all the while is sitting back there and chewing gum! No effort at all on John's part! It's easy to see from this video why we all sorta "worshipped" the guy. There'll never be another John Hughey! May God Bless you John! Roger Dillingham :!: :)
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Absolutely Beautiful!
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Be interesting to know who now has that Emmons P/P in their possession. Turquois mica with a black wood neck.

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At last, the truth is revealed.

It's all in the Gum.

- John
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Wonder where that emmons is now?
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Fantastic Steel Playing by John Hughey. The tone is superb.I noticed how slow he moved his bar when he was sliding. I was so blessed to see John several times at Steel Shows. He left us wanting more. He certainly is missed.
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I was fortunete enough to get my hands on the tab to that steel break John Hughey is doin on After The Fire Is Gone...he was using that same Emmons.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CTKw6Qdkp4

I learned that break last night. I think it's cool how they part as the break comes and the light goes on him.
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Good stuff. It doesn't get any better. I gota get some of that gum.And that guitar is pretty cool. I remember Joe Minor had a blue push pull with wood necks for sale a while back. I should have bought it then.
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John was my favorite player. I was fortunate to see him live on three occasions, at the Norwalk Ct. Steel Show, in Binghamton, NY with Vince Gill, and about three years ago in Nashville with the Time Jumpers.
Oh, and Bill - your Mona Lisa cracked me up!
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PaPa John , May He Rest In Peace

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Bill : Thanks for posting this video with Conway and PaPa John.. He , too , is my all time great steel player. They don't come any better, in my book.. Went to a county fair back a few years to see the Conway Twitty Show, but to hear John play; I couldn't find a decent seat on the grand-stand; so I found a spot along a fence. right in front of the stage and stood there the entire show; so I could watch every move PaPa john was doing on the steel.And I admired Conway, as he did very little talking between songs; right to one after the other; And lots of steel sounds to fill the air.. Fabulous..Bernie :roll: :roll: :whoa: :whoa:
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