Jimmy Dickens Steel Player (way back)

About Steel Guitarists and their Music

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D Watson
Posts: 119
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Marion, Indiana, USA (deceased)

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TTT
Dave A. Burley
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Joined: 14 Jan 2001 1:01 am
Location: Franklin, In. USA

little jimmy dickens

Post by Dave A. Burley »

If you are around, Buddy.
I'm still thinking about that Buddy Emmons/Pat Martino recording. Dang.....We did a lot but sure missed sine things I would have loved to do.
Best wishes, Buddy.
Dave Burley
Terri Crank Lane
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Joined: 31 Dec 2010 10:08 am
Location: Indiana, USA

Coy Crank

Post by Terri Crank Lane »

Found this forum and had to comment on this topic. My dad was Coy Crank. You are correct in naming him in the picture as the one standing to the left in black. He played steel for Jimmy in the late 40's, but left the band after a couple of years. I have these pictures and many more and still have his original laptop steel he used when he played with Jimmy. I am sorry to hear about tenstrings passing, and wish I could have found this forum and answered his questions. You all made my day talking about my dad...thanks.
D Watson
Posts: 119
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Marion, Indiana, USA (deceased)

Coy Crank's C6th single neck blond Sho-Bud

Post by D Watson »

Terri, your dad's C6th single neck blond Sho-Bud psg is listed in the for sale section of this Forum. I'll
bring it to the top so you can see how it's doing. I
am a one time owner of this guitar. D Watson :D :D
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