Your shining star............steel player
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- Ray Montee
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Your shining star............steel player
Have YOU....... ever had the opportunity to meet your favorite steel guitarist idol?
I've been fortunate to meet Billy Robinson, JERRY BYRD, Speedy West, Lloyd Green, Jeff Newman and LT Zinn.
I'm now satisfied.....altho' it would be fun/nice to meet other really top stars.
I've been fortunate to meet Billy Robinson, JERRY BYRD, Speedy West, Lloyd Green, Jeff Newman and LT Zinn.
I'm now satisfied.....altho' it would be fun/nice to meet other really top stars.
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- Lynn Fargo
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Yup, And he's such a sweetie-pie. I had to make him another shirt since he grew out of the first one I made him 35 years ago.
My buddy, J.D. Call, Pure Prairie League!
My buddy, J.D. Call, Pure Prairie League!
Sho-Bud Pro II Custom, GFI Ultra SD-10, Fender Pro Amp, Fender Mustang II Amp, Morrell 8-string lap, Epiphone 6-string lap, Galveston reso, etc.
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I've met Buddy Emmons and was friends with Lynn Frazier - back when he was in high school. His family played on the Midnight Jamboree after the Opry (at the Ryman) one night at E.T.'s Record Shop. Buddy Emmons was there and after the family's gig someone joked that "Emmons just broke his (Lynn's)fingers". He was amazing - and so was Emmons. This was in the 1963 timeframe. Lynn must have been 14 years old and played a Fender.
A long, long time ago.
A long, long time ago.
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- Larry Behm
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First steel player I ever met was Stoney Stonecipher at Dollywood-he is the man who got me into playin' steel guitar in 1998-that was fourteen years ago. I met a lot of my steel heroes like John Hughey, Paul Franklin, Don Helms, Tim Sergent, Randle Currie, Teddy Carr, Lloyd Green, and so many others. I think my steel's builders, David, Harry, and Dawn Jackson can be heroes too because they built my best steel with the sound I've been lookin' for for almost thirteen years.
Brett
Brett
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I've feel that I've been incredibly blessed in my professional life to have met and become friends with so many of the greats of steel guitar, but I would say that friendships with Speedy West, Jimmy Day, Buddy Emmons, and Joaquin Murphey are standouts to me because I learned so much of how it was done back in the day from the masters themselves.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
- Ray Montee
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Ah yes...................
and LARRY..........
I've met YOU!
You're simply too kind........
I've met YOU!
You're simply too kind........
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