Weldon Myrick

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Henry Matthews
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I'm at a loss for words, Weldon is the reason I play steel. His playing and kind heart were the biggest influence on my playing. Condolences to his family and rest in peace Weldon, the best of the best.
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Weldon was truly one of the great steel players and pioneers. His approach just resonated with me, the perfect combination of flash and deeply soulful playing. RIP, and prayers go out to his family.
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The last time I seen Weldon he was playing in Madison at The Grand Ole Garage with his hand bandaged up. They cut something off his hand that day but he was there to play never thinking of anything else. I've got some pictures somewhere of that night. Rest in peace Weldon. He was a giant gentlemen among us for a while. God rest his soul.
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He was very important in my life, even though we never met and I didn't know a ton of his music. But his playing on the James Gang record really connected with me as a young boy.

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Nobody ever outplayed Weldon, and there has never been a nicer human being. I always looked forward to visiting with him (and hearing him play) in St Louis every year.
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I didn't know him personally, but am so glad he meant so much to you guys. I'll always be a fan. As devastated as I am to hear of his passing, I can't begin to imagine, how his family and closest friends must feel.
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Praying for comfort for the family. Loved Weldon's playing and a nice guy too !

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My condolences to his family and friends.
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One of the legends! Rest in Peace Weldon!
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Our hearts are broken tonight with the sad news about the death of our dear friend Weldon.
Prayers to Judi and all the Myrick family.
RIP my friend and Thanks for your friendship.
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Rest in peace ,Your music. has touched us all and will live on.
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R.I.P. Weldon. James and Tree
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A sad day for us all. I hope his family can feel the love and caring from this forum.
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DeeDee & me send our deepest symphathys to Judi and all the Myrick family. Weldon was such an inspiration to me over the years and always a friend. R.I.P. my brother and join in on that great Steel Jam going on in the sky.

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I've been told that Weldon hand picked the rosewood formica that was put on this '71 Emmons of mine, back when it was ordered new from the factory. I'm the guitar's 4th or 5th owner. At that time, Weldon was managing the Nashville sales office for Emmons Guitar Co.

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The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame, The International Steel Guitar Convention as well as the entire Scott family extends our condolences to the Myrick family. God bless you in your time of sorrow.
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My sympathy to Weldon's family. We have lost another one of a generation of players that we all loved and tried in vain to emulate. There will be other players come along but, none with the impact Weldon and players of his time left on us. To me it's almost like the passing of the era of Roy Rogers and Gene Autry.
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RIP Weldon and I sure enjoyed your playing all these years. Prayers for the family.
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Very sad news. I loved Weldon's playing and singing.
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I am so sorry to hear of Weldon's passing.. I have no words at this time, just prayers...Ronnie
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R.I.P. Weldon, So glad I got to know you.
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So sad to read this. Weldon was one of reasons I ever
wanted to play the steel. R.I.P. and God be with your
family and friends. You'll be missed but not forgotten.
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Another sad day for the steel community. Weldon was not only a wonderful player, but a gentleman among men. RIP...

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Weldon and I have been Friends and Masonic Brothers for many years. We have played together on the OPRY for many years, laughed, talked and joked together. In our humor I named him "Welephant". He was a giant in my sight and my heart. We all know about this man's talent.I just wanted to talk about the man and the friendship....but, saying Goodbye leaves me without any more words. My Prayers and thoughts for Judy and the Whole Family. Peace be to you All. Ron Elliott.
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