The Authorized Buddy Emmons Biography
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The Authorized Buddy Emmons Biography
I’m pleased to announce that I am in the early stages of research for a book about Buddy Emmons. Buddy has authorized this project and has graciously granted me unprecedented access. Through his spoken and written recollections, I hope to tell the complete story of Buddy’s countless discoveries, inventions and innovations – both musical and mechanical – on the modern pedal steel guitar as we now know it, as well as chronicle the many changes in country music he’s witnessed since his arrival in Nashville during the summer of 1955 to join Little Jimmy Dicken’s band The Country Boys.
I’m deeply humbled that Buddy has given me his “blessing” for this assignment, and I intend to work as hard as I can to get his story right. My background includes playing steel with Emmylou Harris and Commander Cody, freelancing for Guitar Player magazine and producing records for country artists like Radney Foster, The Mavericks, Albert Lee and Pam Tillis. Buddy has honored me many times by agreeing to play on sessions I've produced, and those moments were distinct highlights in my career.
My goal is to write this story from a universal perspective so that anyone could pick up the book and learn something they didn’t know about country music, the non-pedal and pedal steel guitar and most importantly, Buddy’s role in this rich American cultural history. I expect this project to take at least a year to complete. For that reason, I won’t be lurking here as often as I would prefer.
The Steel Guitar Forum is a one-of-a-kind resource for ideas, historical perspective and great stories about Buddy and his steel guitar playing. In fact, Buddy’s responses to questions in the “Any More Buddy Emmons Surprises” thread are what kicked this project to the next level. So, at some point in the future I will call upon all of you for help with photos, recollections, and eye-witness accounts of early Buddy Emmons sightings on the road with the likes of Little Jimmy Dickens, Ernest Tubb, George Jones, Ray Price, Roger Miller, the Every Brothers, and more. It’s too early for this now; however, please start digging through those old photos and jotting down those old memories for us. You never know what you might turn up (like a rare view from the audience of Buddy onstage with Ernest Tubb or Ray Price in the early 60's) that could be useful in the book.
And please tell your friends and family about the project. Through the forum’s help we can spread the word about Buddy’s upcoming story so that it reaches as many people as possible and ultimately winds up on every library bookshelf possible.
thanks to everyone and special thanks to b0b and the Steel Guitar Forum,
Steve Fishell
I’m deeply humbled that Buddy has given me his “blessing” for this assignment, and I intend to work as hard as I can to get his story right. My background includes playing steel with Emmylou Harris and Commander Cody, freelancing for Guitar Player magazine and producing records for country artists like Radney Foster, The Mavericks, Albert Lee and Pam Tillis. Buddy has honored me many times by agreeing to play on sessions I've produced, and those moments were distinct highlights in my career.
My goal is to write this story from a universal perspective so that anyone could pick up the book and learn something they didn’t know about country music, the non-pedal and pedal steel guitar and most importantly, Buddy’s role in this rich American cultural history. I expect this project to take at least a year to complete. For that reason, I won’t be lurking here as often as I would prefer.
The Steel Guitar Forum is a one-of-a-kind resource for ideas, historical perspective and great stories about Buddy and his steel guitar playing. In fact, Buddy’s responses to questions in the “Any More Buddy Emmons Surprises” thread are what kicked this project to the next level. So, at some point in the future I will call upon all of you for help with photos, recollections, and eye-witness accounts of early Buddy Emmons sightings on the road with the likes of Little Jimmy Dickens, Ernest Tubb, George Jones, Ray Price, Roger Miller, the Every Brothers, and more. It’s too early for this now; however, please start digging through those old photos and jotting down those old memories for us. You never know what you might turn up (like a rare view from the audience of Buddy onstage with Ernest Tubb or Ray Price in the early 60's) that could be useful in the book.
And please tell your friends and family about the project. Through the forum’s help we can spread the word about Buddy’s upcoming story so that it reaches as many people as possible and ultimately winds up on every library bookshelf possible.
thanks to everyone and special thanks to b0b and the Steel Guitar Forum,
Steve Fishell
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I'm right there in line with Barry.
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Two Peavey Nashville 400 Amps (with a Session 500 in reserve) - Yamaha SPX-90 II
Peavey ProFex II - Yamaha R-1000 Digital Reverb - Ross Time Machine Digital Delay - BBE Sonic Maximizer 422A
ProCo RAT R2DU Dual Distortion - Korg DT-1 Pro Tuner (Rack Mounted) - Furman PL-8 Power Bay
Goodrich Match-Bro by Buddy Emmons - BJS Steel Bar (Dunlop Finger Picks / Golden Gate Thumb Picks)
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Steve, please put me in line for a book
Good luck with your project!
Bent
Good luck with your project!
Bent
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Steve...
Best of luck with this exciting project - I can't imagine it being in better hands!
And a huge 'Thank You!' to Buddy for agreeing to participate in something that promises to be a landmark event in American music history.
Now I can't wait!!!
Best of luck with this exciting project - I can't imagine it being in better hands!
And a huge 'Thank You!' to Buddy for agreeing to participate in something that promises to be a landmark event in American music history.
Now I can't wait!!!
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
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I'm saving up my coins for this one!
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Buddy
I'm In Line For One. SONNY.
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bok about the Big E......
Glad to see this is happening.....I'll definitely buy a copy!!
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The Buddy Emmons Story
Steve : By all means, save me a copy of such a book on our Buddy; will be waiting with abated breath for such a master-piece..Can't wait..Bernie
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PUT ME DOWN FOR A COPY TOO, A WELL DESERVED BOOK
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Well Steve,
I'm one that can wait cause I want you to take your time and be sure and get it right. So I'm waiting with tense anticipation. Good luck. And Buddy You sure got us all in a tither he he.
I'm one that can wait cause I want you to take your time and be sure and get it right. So I'm waiting with tense anticipation. Good luck. And Buddy You sure got us all in a tither he he.
Just remember,
You don�t stop playing cause you get older,
You get older cause you stop playing ! http://www.myspace.com/johnpphillips
You don�t stop playing cause you get older,
You get older cause you stop playing ! http://www.myspace.com/johnpphillips
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Great News! I'm looking forward to buying a couple of copies of this book.
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They laughed when I sat down to play, cause' somebody pulled my chair away...
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