Dickey has passed away.

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Jerry Lee Newberry
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Post by Jerry Lee Newberry »

Sorry for the loss of Dickey. I know he will be missed.


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James Morehead
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R.I.P. Our condolences to the family. James and Tree Morehead
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Post by Godfrey Arthur »

Classic smooth soaring style.

Just a few measures of listening to his playing, and I'm shown the way.

Godspeed Dickey.



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Such a character, with a unique style.
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

Just a super player .. An E9 stylist that could stand toe to toe with the best E9 players of all time.. I got into his playing later than most, but when I did he became a favorite and he will always be a favorite.
his Sho Bud tone is THE standard.. Never heard better.. ...
may he rest in peace.... bob
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Post by Mickey Adams »

Personally, I think it would be very fitting to fill this thread with pictures of the man...:-)
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Post by Danny Letz »

Got to see Dickie up close about a half dozen times when he was with Jake Hooker. He was playing the "Rosie" Emmons Push Pull. Tone to die for. He was an enormous talent.
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Post by Jim R. Harrison »

God Bless you & your family, Dicky - thank you for your marvelous music!!

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Post by Chubby Howard »

So sorry to hear this will miss him. I am proud to have called him my friend!
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Post by Tommy Minniear »

Never had the opportunity to meet the man in person, but he played with such emotion I always felt that I knew him.
My sincerest sympathies and condolences to his family and friends.
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Dicky Overby

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A truly great talent, that was a major influence on players from around the world. Prayers for the family. Rest in peace Dicky, "who's gonna fill his shoes".
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Post by Stan Paxton »

Even tho' we know it's coming, his death just punches a hole in your heart. I never knew him well, but did get to meet him in his Millsap days, sitting in a small music store watching him play a black ShoBud for a couple hours. It was so ammazing the way he just became a living part of that instrument.
God's blessing on his family now when they need it so much.
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Post by Greg Stasny »

Update posted by Amber Digby: "Memorial Service for George Lawson "Dicky" Overbey will be held at Wright's Funeral Parlor in Kerrville, TX. on Wednesday October 15, 2014 @ 3:00pm."
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Post by Tommy Young »

My condolences to one of the very best of E9th players ever his family and friends my sympathies and may GOD bless them ..
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My condolences to one of the very best of E9th players ever his family and friends my sympathies and may GOD bless them ..
TOMMY YOUNG
MAX-TONE MODIFICATIONS
BMI dealer,Classic VIBE 100 amp... SIT strings..
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My condolences to one of the very best of E9th players ever his family and friends my sympathies and may GOD bless them ..
TOMMY YOUNG
MAX-TONE MODIFICATIONS
BMI dealer,Classic VIBE 100 amp... SIT strings..
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Post by Frederic Mabrut »

I'm very saddened to hear those news. He is still one of my favorite players. Condolences to the family and friends.
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Dickey

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God rest his soul, he was a true innovator, an original,
I'll miss him.
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Post by Drew Howard »

Oh, no!!!
Ken Newman
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a show somewhere in the midwest , dickey had a nice visit while everyone else tuned up. he did not touch his steel except to set his amp. every one seemed to be talking about the latest and fastest and the wildest of everything musical. during his artist's show he played so pure and simple, and solid, and beautiful E9 as if to create a clinic situation for all the talkers. almost a jerry byrd on E9. his 'ornery wink' stood out as they tore down along with his special goodbye smile. prior to that 5 or 10 years, he played behind so an so and played every trick he had gathered with a lot of force and volume. dynamics galore. same goodbye smile, less the wink. RIP, dickey will never be alone. kenx♫
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Post by Wally Moyers »

I'v been a fan since the early 70s. Spent many breaks at his Texas shows talking steel. Aways a gentleman in every way! RIP Dickey, Gods speed!
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Post by Gary Carriger »

Somewhere back in the '70s when Conway was touring as a four piece, he played Schroeder Hall in Texas. I made a point to be there, and took up a post on John Huey's side of the bandstand to watch and drool. I had been standing there quietly for about 30 minutes when I became aware that someone else was standing beside me...also watching John. It was Dickey. He and I stood there the rest of the night enjoying John's playing and talking. Quite the memory for me....
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