Bobby Wayne
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Bobby Wayne
Word going around that Bobby passed yesterday. An old friend, songwriter, singer, picker and one time stranger with Merle. Leaukemia. God rest his soul.
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Sad news, I'd heard through the grapevine and thought I'd check the news here.
I think when Bobby Wayne, Dave Allen and Dennis Hromek worked at the aforementioned Sandalwood, they worked as the Smith Brothers, or something of the like.
Later Jimmy Collins joined them, then they went out on the road with Freddie Hart, then Wynn Stewart, as well as working the Palomino as part of Red Rhodes Detours.
Bobby had his own band the Common People, did a stint with Tony Booth at the Palomino, and of course his time as a Stranger, during which he also cut solo sides for Capitol Records.
Rest in peace Bobby
J.
I think when Bobby Wayne, Dave Allen and Dennis Hromek worked at the aforementioned Sandalwood, they worked as the Smith Brothers, or something of the like.
Later Jimmy Collins joined them, then they went out on the road with Freddie Hart, then Wynn Stewart, as well as working the Palomino as part of Red Rhodes Detours.
Bobby had his own band the Common People, did a stint with Tony Booth at the Palomino, and of course his time as a Stranger, during which he also cut solo sides for Capitol Records.
Rest in peace Bobby
J.
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More on Bobby's Passing
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram 9-27-09. Memorial to be at a later date. View and sigh guestbook at: www.star-telegram.com/obituaries.
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I'm so sorry to hear this. I played steel for Bobby in the Fort Worth Stockyards six nights a week from 1981-86 or so. Working with him was the best learning experience ever. As Bobby used to say, "We do songs so old, you'll think they're new."
I've been told that I hold the record for being his longest lasting steel player. Those that knew Bobby's personality and how discriminating a musician he was, will appreciate that.
I've been told that I hold the record for being his longest lasting steel player. Those that knew Bobby's personality and how discriminating a musician he was, will appreciate that.
Jim Smith
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