Bobbe Seymour RIP.
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Never thought about that....
Yeah, I wonder if you'd have to get a court order to have the site taken down ? That's a very good point though !
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Could be the site is paid for a year at a time? That is the way my web site is and others that I looked at.
If that is the case, unless some legal action is taken to remove it, the site could be there until the end of the contract period.
If that is the case, unless some legal action is taken to remove it, the site could be there until the end of the contract period.
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FWIW Joey, all my websites have a credit card on file that gets charged monthly. They are not paid in advance for the whole year (so, yeah, I'm missing the discount). But of course, I'm not a large commercial site...Joey Ace wrote:That's the only way I've ever seen web sites operate.
You also get a discount if you pay ahead a year or more.
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Sure do miss all these fella's, and all the fond memories that each one of them brought. Each one so special in their own way. Word's cannot describe the irreplaceable loss they are to the world of steel guitar! l. to r. Larry Self, Jimmy Day, Herby Wallace, Bobbe Seymour. bass player? DeBary Steel Guitar Jam 1993
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Great Photo
Jeffery,
Wow! 3 Giants in the world of Steel Guitar! They have departed with many others.......
I was fortunate to meet Herb and had many conversations and transactions with Bobbe..
Never met, but always admired Jimmy Day very much.
Thank you for posting this remembrance!! TX
Rgds,
Ron
Wow! 3 Giants in the world of Steel Guitar! They have departed with many others.......
I was fortunate to meet Herb and had many conversations and transactions with Bobbe..
Never met, but always admired Jimmy Day very much.
Thank you for posting this remembrance!! TX
Rgds,
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I didn't see any mention of it but the store Steel Guitar Nashville was sold to Vic. I was in the store the 3rd of Oct 2014 and talk with Vic and there are none of the old employees sill working there. Vic was very nice to me and enjoyed visiting with him.
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A few more pictures of Bobbe at some of Larry Self's Debary Steel Guitar jams in the early 90's.
Bobbe and Larry doing "Way To Survive"
Bobbe and the late great Herby Wallace
Bobbe, well being Bobbe
Jimmy Day, Bobbe, & Herby Wallace! I think Bobbe said to Jimmy
"Ja hear dat lick"
Hope all that have seen enjoy!! They are certainly missed by all whose lives they touched.
Bobbe and Larry doing "Way To Survive"
Bobbe and the late great Herby Wallace
Bobbe, well being Bobbe
Jimmy Day, Bobbe, & Herby Wallace! I think Bobbe said to Jimmy
"Ja hear dat lick"
Hope all that have seen enjoy!! They are certainly missed by all whose lives they touched.
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3 giants
I never was able to attend any of Larry's shows, but many people told me that he ran a good ship. On the other hand , I had many dealings with Jimmy, Herby, and Bobbe. All three played on my show, The Smoky Mountain Jamboree, many times.. In fact, in 22 years, I don't think Herby missed a one. If Bobbe couldn't be there, he would send an employee to run his booth. While Jimmy was doing a lot of traveling between Tennessee and Texas, he appeared at least a dozen times on the show. Every Steel Show in AMERICA , especially Scotty's Convention, miss those great Giants of the STEEL Guitar, more than mortal tongue can describe.. May they all REST IN PEACE now and forever..
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Hey Jeff, still coming up with some great pix !!! --- wasn't that player to the right of Bobbe, Stonewall Jacksons steel player? ... I remember that show, was fortunate to be there that year. ...
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I believe you are right Stan, his name was Harold Fogle, what a picker indeed. That fella on his other side is pretty good too.
Never realized it, but in that pic all three of them, Doug, Bobbe, and Harold are all playing Nashville LTD. Kudos to Mr. Gary Rittenberry, something to be said for that as well
Seems those pics are from somewhere around '90-'91 Stan.
The infamous DeBary Fire Hall
What some memories AYE!
Never realized it, but in that pic all three of them, Doug, Bobbe, and Harold are all playing Nashville LTD. Kudos to Mr. Gary Rittenberry, something to be said for that as well
Seems those pics are from somewhere around '90-'91 Stan.
The infamous DeBary Fire Hall
What some memories AYE!
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Harold Fogle
I just noticed these photo's. Great seeing them all, they bring back some memories of my life in Florida. The picture of Harold Fogle, he's wearing a T-shirt that says "I'm Steel Harold". If my memory is correct, Larry self told me that Harold Sneezed and somehow cracked or broke one of the vertebrae in his neck. When that happened he lost some mobility and was using crutches to get around. Seems like I remember him playing the theme song to "The Flinstones" every time I saw him. I always remember Bobby Seymour showing up at the jams with a very young blond beauty he was married to back then. Too bad all those jams ended. They were all great. But back to the topic at hand, RIP Bobby Seymour and all the rest of those fellow in the pictures that have moved on.
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