Emmons on the Opry

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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

This is so wonderful to see. :D
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Roger Light, Thank you for posting that link. I just listened and Jimmy Dickens was never more eloquent. It is so nice to see the Big E recognized by someone like Dickens who isn't a steel player. Great pictures,Ernie and what a joy to see Buddy back on the Opry stage. Hope this is the beginning of something new in your life,Buddy.
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This is great! Thanks for sharing the pics, all.

Like Larry Petree said, way back on page 1, this made my day!
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PLEASE BUMP GREAT PHOTOS
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Post by Tommy Shown »

Thank you for sharing the photos,Ernie. It's good to see Buddy doing well. Everyone in the steel guitar community loves and respects Buddy. I have never met the man.But, I know who he is.Buddy Emmons is an individual of great charecter. He is forever THE KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR"! LONG LIVE THE KING!!!!!!!
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Thanks to all and to you ERNIE for posting the pics he is """THE MAN"" of steel for sure .
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:D That smile 8) should be pattented, Thanks Ernie. God bless Mr Emmons :D
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Post by Bernard Glorian »

WHAT a empty place behind the PSG now !!

so difficult to translate the feeling we have in Europe about "Mr BIG E "....

so many magic moments to listen ...
WHAT A GREAT WAY in Music !!!
GREAT THANKS, BUDDY (words are too weak)

have a great retirement and become a " fan " with pleasure, hope to see often your warm smile in public audiences..
(excuse some mistakes perhaps in language :)
respect and friendship from france,
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Post by Ernie Renn »

I'm relatively sure Buddy has read all the replies here and appreciates all the well wishes and nice heart felt comments.

I added a few people to the Tribute Page, as well.. :D
My best,
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Anyone have photo taken from the audience perspective ??

Post by Ron Funk »

Great to see the Legend honored in the manner he so justly deserves.
If anyone has a photo taken that night from in front of the stage, I sure wish they'd post it !
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ernie...wow....the tribute page...wow! ....thanx!
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WOW !!! :D :D
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Post by Allen Kentfield »

Seeing Jimmy and Buddy together reminds me of pics I've seen of Jimmy and Hank Williams. Here's the man who has survived six decades of country music. He started before there were pedals on steels. Using Walter Haynes, Buddy Emmons, and Jimmy Day, he ushered in a new era of country music, which is still evolving. Thank you, Mr. Dickens.
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Post by Alan Miller »

Lets hope Mr E decides to write the book, what a fantastic read that would be......all the correct historical information.
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Post by Tommy R. Butler »

touched & speechless.. awesome !!!
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I took my very 1st steel guitar seminar with Buddy in Armonk, NY in 1987.
I was so in awe of him I just mainly listened to what he had to say.
Thank goodness I taped the seminar back then so I could go home and learn what he showed us.
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