Billy Grammer dies at 85

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Don Lampley
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Billy Grammer dies at 85

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Another great guitar player passes away were loosing all the greats.
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He was a good singer, too. 8)
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Sad to hear this. I'll have to get my Grammer Guitar out.
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I met Billy the 1st time in Va 1964 he was just beginnig to make a name for him self as a guitar maker, but he was already a great musician an good singer. We will miss him. Jerry
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ALWAYS LIKED TO HEAR BILLY SING "BLUE WATER" WHEN HE WAS ON THE OP'RY. I WORKED A SHOW WITH BILLY BACK IN THE SEVENTIES, AND A NICER FELLOW YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR. I CHUCKLE WHEN I REMEMBER THE STORY OF BILLY, GRANDPA JONES, AND MEL TILLIS RIDING IN THE SAME CAR TO A SHOW. THEY CAME TO A FORK IN THE ROAD AND WASN'T SURE WHICH ONE TO TAKE. GRANDPA SAID, "EEE, WELL, GRAMMER CAIN'T SEE, TILLIS CAIN'T TALK, AND I CAIN'T HEAR, SO IT'S GONNA TAKE ALL THREE OF US TO FIND OUT WHICH WAY TO GO". RIP MR. BILLY. YOU'RE WORK ON EARTH IS DONE.
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Billy Grammer arrangements
What a loss
Please keep My cousin Jimmy Hammers and family, Ruth Grammer and family. and Bobby Reed and family, in your prayers

Funeral is at Morton & Johnston Funeral Home in Benton, Ill,
At: 410 South Main St.
Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Friday 12th
Service: at funeral home at 11am Sat 13th
Burial: in Mount Pleasant, Ill.
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It is a great loss, I talked with Billy and Ruth considerably, met his brother Darrel, bought and sold more Grammer guitars than anyone ,even sold several to museums and was granted approval to use "The Grammer Guitar" headstock shape as my logo, condolences goes out to the family.
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Meat Him Frist Time Back Stage At The Rymon In 1969. Billy Was A Great guy. SONNY (AKA HANK RAY)
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My buddy and I both purchased Grammers in 1970 or '71. In New Jersey of all places. For a while I raised the nut and played it like a dobro but with one of those old slap-on pickups through an old Fender Pro Reverb. Crazy. I loved that guitar and am sorry to say that I sold it. I loved looking in the sound hole and seeing "Made in Nashvile."
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I remember Billy playing lead guitar on "The Jimmy Dean Show",I use to get up early just to watch It,seems as It came on at 8 in the morning,,and always liked His song "Gotta Travel On"....
R I P Billy........
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If you have ever owned or own a Grammer guitar you can join this group I started a few years ago , http://www.acousticguitarcommunity.com/ ... tarsociety
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I remember way back when he had a pretty good sized hit with "Gotta Travel On"... I didn't even know he was a great guitarist for some years after that. I think that he even appeared on American Bandstand to perform that big hit of his.....JH in Va.
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New York Times obituary for Billy Grammer:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/12/arts/ ... ?ref=music
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'Whenever the day is dawning and wherever we are seen, it's the whole gang saying Good Morning, Good Morning from Jimmy Dean'.......the opening of the show with Billy Grammer on guitar......I will hear it in my memory forever. [The Jimmy Dean morning show on CBS, 1957]. I became a Billy Grammer fan forever. RIP Billy, you have earned it. I am sorry that I never got to see and hear you in person.
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Billy Grammer one of the great guitarist in the late 40s and 50s, I heard him tell in a radio interview once that he did a lot of sessions for King Records.
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Sad to hear this. One of my top ten favorite albums is his "Gospel Guitar."
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Scotty's Music was selected as a dealer for Billy Grammer Guitars for the entire St. Louis and surrounding towns. I remember Billy coming to my store with the guitar and signed me up as a dealer. My store was located in the basement of my home and I was surprised that I would be selected as a dealer for such a big name as "GRAMMER"! We became friends for many years and I sold many, many of the Grammer guitars. About 50 of them got weather checks in their finish but the factory in Nashville corrected them all. A wide varitey of beautiful fancy colors were available. I visited with Billy in Sesser, IL many times before he became almost blind. He will be sadly missed. Scotty
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Billy Grammer was a great player and a great man!!! I met him back in 1990 during the first Illinois Country Music Association awards ceremony! He was a true gentleman!!! I still want a Grammer guitar and I will find the right one some day! They show up every once in a while! God bless his family and give them peace!!!

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Post by Michael T. Hermsmeyer »

I forgot to mention that at that time, he was one of only two Grand Ole Opry members from the state of Illinois!!! I believe the other was Allison Kraus!!! I met the great Patsy Montana that day also!!! What a Cowboy's Sweetheart!!! ;-)
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