Weldon Myrick
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Like so many others have stated, Weldon was a steel guitar hero of mine too. Such an awesome player and person. So many great recordings and hit records to his credit. I just loved his playing and a kinder man you couldn't find. I'm very sad to hear of his passing.
May The Lord keep Weldon in his embrace now. My deepest sympathies and prayers go out for his family.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson
May The Lord keep Weldon in his embrace now. My deepest sympathies and prayers go out for his family.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson
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Weldon Myrick was the reason I took up the steel guitar, we became friends over the last few years. He was one of the finest gentlemen I have ever met. Seeing him together with Judi, you could feel the love they had for each other. I know she took good care of my buddy till the very end. I love you and will miss you very much Weldon!
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I can't anything but my respectful condolences to the family.
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Weldon Myrick
will miss you my friend. RIP Rudy
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Very sorry to hear this.
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Passing of Weldon Myrick
I approached Weldon one day and introduced myself as "the other Weldon." He merely smiled and was very friendly to this stranger. What a great musician and real gentleman.
Weldon Hargraves
Hamilton, Ohio
Weldon Hargraves
Hamilton, Ohio
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This really hits me hard. It was Weldon's playing on the Rambo's album "Soul In The Family" that initially drew me into the world of steel guitar ... he's always been one of my great steel guitar heroes.
My sincerest prayers, thoughts and condolences go out to Weldon's family and to all his friends and those whose lives he's touched.
My sincerest prayers, thoughts and condolences go out to Weldon's family and to all his friends and those whose lives he's touched.
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So sorry to hear this bad news. I was hoping and praying Weldon would make it through this. Anna and My Prayers go out to Weldon and his family.
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World renowned steel guitarist, Weldon Merle Myrick, age 76, passed from his earthly life Monday afternoon, June 2, 2014.
Weldon was born in Jayton, Texas April 10, 1938 to Lou Belle and Weldon Haskell Myrick.
Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Texie Gene and wife of 36 years, Kitty V. Myrick.
Survived by children, Terri Myrick, Robert (Susan) Myrick, Lisa Myrick, Mia (Thadd) Collins and Christopher (Fiorella) Myrick. Grandchildren Jesse (Jordan) Myrick, Melody Myrick, Faith, Shane & Taylor Collins and Rainey Myrick. 2 great-grandchildren, Arabella & Jonathan Myrick and wife of 20 years, Judi Underwood-Myrick. Also survived by sister, Margie (Bill) McGee, niece, Sheila Kay (Jim) Pingleton, Nephew, Bill McGee, Jr. and extended family.
Pall bearers will be, Chad Wright, Thadd Collins, Shane Collins, Drew Covington, Pat Coyne and Zach Runquist.
Honorary pall bearers will be Leon Rhodes, Glen Davis, Joe Edwards, Spider Wilson, Jimmy Capps, Jerry Whitehurst, Tim Atwood, Billy Linneman and all of the Opry Members, Buddy Jennette and Danny Binkley. Also, all of his “Golfing Buddiesâ€.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, June 5, 2014 from 10:00 pm – 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm and on Friday, June 6, 2014 from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon at Harpeth Hills Funeral Home where a celebration of Weldon’s life will be conducted on Friday at 12:00 Noon.
Interment will follow in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, send to the Opry Trust Fund, 2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214.
Weldon was born in Jayton, Texas April 10, 1938 to Lou Belle and Weldon Haskell Myrick.
Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Texie Gene and wife of 36 years, Kitty V. Myrick.
Survived by children, Terri Myrick, Robert (Susan) Myrick, Lisa Myrick, Mia (Thadd) Collins and Christopher (Fiorella) Myrick. Grandchildren Jesse (Jordan) Myrick, Melody Myrick, Faith, Shane & Taylor Collins and Rainey Myrick. 2 great-grandchildren, Arabella & Jonathan Myrick and wife of 20 years, Judi Underwood-Myrick. Also survived by sister, Margie (Bill) McGee, niece, Sheila Kay (Jim) Pingleton, Nephew, Bill McGee, Jr. and extended family.
Pall bearers will be, Chad Wright, Thadd Collins, Shane Collins, Drew Covington, Pat Coyne and Zach Runquist.
Honorary pall bearers will be Leon Rhodes, Glen Davis, Joe Edwards, Spider Wilson, Jimmy Capps, Jerry Whitehurst, Tim Atwood, Billy Linneman and all of the Opry Members, Buddy Jennette and Danny Binkley. Also, all of his “Golfing Buddiesâ€.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, June 5, 2014 from 10:00 pm – 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm and on Friday, June 6, 2014 from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon at Harpeth Hills Funeral Home where a celebration of Weldon’s life will be conducted on Friday at 12:00 Noon.
Interment will follow in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, send to the Opry Trust Fund, 2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214.
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World renowned steel guitarist, Weldon Merle Myrick, age 76, passed from his earthly life Monday afternoon, June 2, 2014.
Weldon was born in Jayton, Texas April 10, 1938 to Lou Belle and Weldon Haskell Myrick.
Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Texie Gene and wife of 36 years, Kitty V. Myrick.
Survived by children, Terri Myrick, Robert (Susan) Myrick, Lisa Myrick, Mia (Thadd) Collins and Christopher (Fiorella) Myrick. Grandchildren Jesse (Jordan) Myrick, Melody Myrick, Faith, Shane & Taylor Collins and Rainey Myrick. 2 great-grandchildren, Arabella & Jonathan Myrick and wife of 20 years, Judi Underwood-Myrick. Also survived by sister, Margie (Bill) McGee, niece, Sheila Kay (Jim) Pingleton, Nephew, Bill McGee, Jr. and extended family.
Pall bearers will be, Chad Wright, Thadd Collins, Shane Collins, Drew Covington, Pat Coyne and Zach Runquist.
Honorary pall bearers will be Leon Rhodes, Glen Davis, Joe Edwards, Spider Wilson, Jimmy Capps, Jerry Whitehurst, Tim Atwood, Billy Linneman and all of the Opry Members, Buddy Jennette and Danny Binkley. Also, all of his “Golfing Buddiesâ€.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, June 5, 2014 from 10:00 pm – 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm and on Friday, June 6, 2014 from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon at Harpeth Hills Funeral Home where a celebration of Weldon’s life will be conducted on Friday at 12:00 Noon.
Interment will follow in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, send to the Opry Trust Fund, 2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214.
Weldon was born in Jayton, Texas April 10, 1938 to Lou Belle and Weldon Haskell Myrick.
Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Texie Gene and wife of 36 years, Kitty V. Myrick.
Survived by children, Terri Myrick, Robert (Susan) Myrick, Lisa Myrick, Mia (Thadd) Collins and Christopher (Fiorella) Myrick. Grandchildren Jesse (Jordan) Myrick, Melody Myrick, Faith, Shane & Taylor Collins and Rainey Myrick. 2 great-grandchildren, Arabella & Jonathan Myrick and wife of 20 years, Judi Underwood-Myrick. Also survived by sister, Margie (Bill) McGee, niece, Sheila Kay (Jim) Pingleton, Nephew, Bill McGee, Jr. and extended family.
Pall bearers will be, Chad Wright, Thadd Collins, Shane Collins, Drew Covington, Pat Coyne and Zach Runquist.
Honorary pall bearers will be Leon Rhodes, Glen Davis, Joe Edwards, Spider Wilson, Jimmy Capps, Jerry Whitehurst, Tim Atwood, Billy Linneman and all of the Opry Members, Buddy Jennette and Danny Binkley. Also, all of his “Golfing Buddiesâ€.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, June 5, 2014 from 10:00 pm – 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm and on Friday, June 6, 2014 from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon at Harpeth Hills Funeral Home where a celebration of Weldon’s life will be conducted on Friday at 12:00 Noon.
Interment will follow in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, send to the Opry Trust Fund, 2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214.
Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
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"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.
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Weldon
Weldon and Judi ,What can I say,they are just the best. Weldon was one of my favorite steel players.Our condolences go out to the family and may God take care of Weldon. Love,,Buck and Mitzi Grantham.
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Unforgetable personality
I heard the name Weldon Myrick way back in 1973 when I asked someone who played the Steel Guitar on Johnny Bush's "Whiskey River".
Being raised on a ranch and going into the U.S. Navy, during a time when Musician Credits weren't printed on eight track Cassette tapes or on Album covers, there were a lot of questions I had about "Who played what"?
In 1976, I was on the road with Marty Martel and although my wife and kids were living in Lubbock, TX. I was living in Hendersonville working with Marty. When we were in town on a Friday night, I along with Bruce Brooks, went to the Grand Ole Opry, got in the back door and I got to meet Weldon. He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. (Same with Hal Rugg, and Leon Rhodes! What awesome people!!)
Weldon asked me where I was from and I told him that I had a wife, kids and a home in Lubbock and that I was, because of my job, Staying in Hendersonville. He told me he was from the Jayton, Texas area. and I told him, so was my Wife's father. (He was running a ranch in that area) Mr. Myrick told me he had been in Law Enforcement in Big Springs and we visited like we had known each other all our lives.
The next time I saw him backstage, a few weeks later, he came up to me and we took up right where we left off!
A few years ago I had the honor of playing Don Rich's part as a remake of the Buckaroos behind Buddy Allan Owens in Carthage, Texas when Buck Owens was put into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. (along with Ronnie Miller on Steel, Tony Booth on Bass and Danny Adams on Drums)
On that same show, the Whites were also inducted and they had brought Weldon Myrick and Leon Rhodes with them. I told Weldon and Leon that I had met them years ago, but didn't go into detail with all the sound checks and setting up that we had to do.
Weldon and Leon were standing in the wings when we were on and when I played the Don Rich Guitar lick on Act Naturally, they both gave me the thumbs up. It was one of the best feelings in my musical career to this day!!
To Weldon's Wife and Family, Friends and fans like me, I'll close saying, God never made a more gentle soul or a better musician, Steel player than Weldon Myrick!!
Prayers and hugs are in force.
Being raised on a ranch and going into the U.S. Navy, during a time when Musician Credits weren't printed on eight track Cassette tapes or on Album covers, there were a lot of questions I had about "Who played what"?
In 1976, I was on the road with Marty Martel and although my wife and kids were living in Lubbock, TX. I was living in Hendersonville working with Marty. When we were in town on a Friday night, I along with Bruce Brooks, went to the Grand Ole Opry, got in the back door and I got to meet Weldon. He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. (Same with Hal Rugg, and Leon Rhodes! What awesome people!!)
Weldon asked me where I was from and I told him that I had a wife, kids and a home in Lubbock and that I was, because of my job, Staying in Hendersonville. He told me he was from the Jayton, Texas area. and I told him, so was my Wife's father. (He was running a ranch in that area) Mr. Myrick told me he had been in Law Enforcement in Big Springs and we visited like we had known each other all our lives.
The next time I saw him backstage, a few weeks later, he came up to me and we took up right where we left off!
A few years ago I had the honor of playing Don Rich's part as a remake of the Buckaroos behind Buddy Allan Owens in Carthage, Texas when Buck Owens was put into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. (along with Ronnie Miller on Steel, Tony Booth on Bass and Danny Adams on Drums)
On that same show, the Whites were also inducted and they had brought Weldon Myrick and Leon Rhodes with them. I told Weldon and Leon that I had met them years ago, but didn't go into detail with all the sound checks and setting up that we had to do.
Weldon and Leon were standing in the wings when we were on and when I played the Don Rich Guitar lick on Act Naturally, they both gave me the thumbs up. It was one of the best feelings in my musical career to this day!!
To Weldon's Wife and Family, Friends and fans like me, I'll close saying, God never made a more gentle soul or a better musician, Steel player than Weldon Myrick!!
Prayers and hugs are in force.
They call it FILL 'cause it goes in the holes. Don't cover up the singer.