Tommy White
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Tommy White
Thought I would share this video. One of the finest steel players working today.
I found this gem of a clip and couldn't help but share it.
And, not to mention, a super nice guy!
Hope all enjoys!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fQT2uOzH2k
I found this gem of a clip and couldn't help but share it.
And, not to mention, a super nice guy!
Hope all enjoys!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fQT2uOzH2k
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Charlie my bud, thanks for that amazing clip. Tommy is a hoss, isn't he?
Tommy not only has the chops, he's got all the correct notes and the most soulful ways of saying them. And he makes it look so freakin' effortless??! WTF is up with THAT??
At one ISGC I recall, back in the early 90's I think, Tommy was onstage and I was standing on stage left with Bobby Garrett, just listening. Tommy was blocked from our view by the speaker tower, but he was blazing on "My Window Faces the South" or some tune like that. He took one particular chorus and Garrett turned to me and said "tell me I didn't hear what I just heard."
I thought it very cool moment in time.
Tommy not only has the chops, he's got all the correct notes and the most soulful ways of saying them. And he makes it look so freakin' effortless??! WTF is up with THAT??
At one ISGC I recall, back in the early 90's I think, Tommy was onstage and I was standing on stage left with Bobby Garrett, just listening. Tommy was blocked from our view by the speaker tower, but he was blazing on "My Window Faces the South" or some tune like that. He took one particular chorus and Garrett turned to me and said "tell me I didn't hear what I just heard."
I thought it very cool moment in time.
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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?
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Man What a Player.
Now I know why Wanda Jackson never cared to much for my steel playin'. If I didn't love to play so much, I'd set fire to my old Emmons, after watchin' Tommy play. WOW!!!!
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Yup, that is so outstanding it would make me just want to retire. Heck I did retire, I must have known I would never get to play like that. Wanda Vick is certainly no slouch as a musician either. I met her when I was playing a TV show in Birmingham, and she is not only a great musician but a very sweet person.
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Thanks for the kind words fellas
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Tommy’s playing makes it hard to lift my jaw off the floor...how does he do that stuff...However you do it Tommy, I hope you’ll be doing it for a very long time to come...
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Hey Tommy White. You should be voted Steel Guitarist of the year by the Academy Of Country Music 2015 in Dallas,Texas in April. Take a break Paul and tell them power heads you know your # 1 a status. It would be great if they would put a check with that status. I am proud to know you Tommy,Uncle Leo J Eiffert Jr. the " Icon Super Star " of the History of The Academy Of Country Music -ACM & it's Museum, where?
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Tommy White
Tommy your steel guitar falling apart on you is worse than breaking a string.
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Chris,
On those shows, there was only one run thru before a dinner break, which was really only enough time to tuck a shirt in. Everything you hear the entire band play is spontaneous and off the cuff.
Don,
I never had or owned a
Legrande 111 during that era. However, I did receive a Legrande 3 later. One of the worst sounding and playing guitars I ever sat down to. Absolutely no sustain and made me feel as if I had to play the guitar as it wanted to be played. The counterforce acted as a catalyst to raise all strings when a raising pedal was pushed. I couldn't make it work for me. My Mullen G2 sacks every guitar I've ever played.
Buck,
Thank you so much for the kind compliments. You're a master of the instrument in my opinion. Always great to hear from you my ol' compadre!
On those shows, there was only one run thru before a dinner break, which was really only enough time to tuck a shirt in. Everything you hear the entire band play is spontaneous and off the cuff.
Don,
I never had or owned a
Legrande 111 during that era. However, I did receive a Legrande 3 later. One of the worst sounding and playing guitars I ever sat down to. Absolutely no sustain and made me feel as if I had to play the guitar as it wanted to be played. The counterforce acted as a catalyst to raise all strings when a raising pedal was pushed. I couldn't make it work for me. My Mullen G2 sacks every guitar I've ever played.
Buck,
Thank you so much for the kind compliments. You're a master of the instrument in my opinion. Always great to hear from you my ol' compadre!
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Wow, I had never seen any of those video's before and had somehow missed all those old shows.
Around 23 years ago,I remember my old friend Ted Solesky and I talking about steel players who were just unbelievably good. He said keep your eye on Tommy White over the next few years as he is a monster player and everyone will be talking about him.
BTW- Tommy,when you were describing steel guitar to the woman in the audience and they asked if you had to use the pedals,your little chuckle about no, but it sure sounds better if you do really got me to laughing.
I love everything about your tone and style.
Around 23 years ago,I remember my old friend Ted Solesky and I talking about steel players who were just unbelievably good. He said keep your eye on Tommy White over the next few years as he is a monster player and everyone will be talking about him.
BTW- Tommy,when you were describing steel guitar to the woman in the audience and they asked if you had to use the pedals,your little chuckle about no, but it sure sounds better if you do really got me to laughing.
I love everything about your tone and style.
Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night.