Tommy White
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OKAY! Tommy White,be affair to respond to me or was you told the same thing like others in the behind office not to engage with me. I get it. Politics at it's best. All this is showing up all the times about you big time Musicians. That's why so many won't answer the truth on here or any where. Sad & a shame folks have to live this way,but,they do. I still stand by my words about you anyway. Uncle Leo J Eiffert Jr. who I thanks to my true friends Mr.Bill Boyd & Fran,Mr.Gene Weed & the Late real Icon Mr.Dick Clark who educated me to this Business Industry of how power folks work to make a living. History!!!!
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Thank you Tommy White. With all the power heads that I'm trying to get our neighborhood History here in Southern California back from ( ACM - Board ) where it really came from in the first place, us Musicians & in the right order of these folks. I know what being said about me and the under-behind doors. Once again,Thank you for the respect of being who you truly are.The Steel Guitar is life of this too! God Bless you and us all. Uncle Leo J Eiffert Jr.
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Tommy, I believe that old blue push pull you owned was one of the best sounding guitars I ever heard. To my knowledge it is still here in Missouri and the guy will not part with it. Duane Danard had your blue Emmons when I took his place with the Clay Campbell Show. That guitar would ring like a bell. Duane didn't have to play much to sound good, the guitar did all the magic. Duane sold the guitar to the guy here in Missouri.
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Someone, back in 1991 came to town spreading words of wisdom and good cheer about this lad named Tommy White. Said he would be the next best thing since sliced bread.....Truer words were never spoken.
I think he went by the pen name of LDG..?
I was glad, through my perusal of youtube, to find these clips....
Great going Tommy.....love your playing and, in my opinion, one of the top acts anywhere!!
I think he went by the pen name of LDG..?
I was glad, through my perusal of youtube, to find these clips....
Great going Tommy.....love your playing and, in my opinion, one of the top acts anywhere!!
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Just in case there's any question, here's another with Tommy playing different guitars. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFcurv-Ta0o
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the original poster wasn't complaining. jeezuz! lighten up.Drew Pierce wrote:The OP is about Tommy White's amazing talent with a link to prove it. Comments about other stuff are off topic IMO.
i think we all respect tommy and consider him obviously one, if not the, best in the world.
not that it's a contest.
That Wanda Vick is some fiddle player, and she would intimidate many steel players who had to follow her. Not Tommy though, he just picks up the baton and flies off even faster and more fluid. Will we ever see his like ever again? Unlikely, although Nashville habours many of the world's best players with Buck, Paul and Mike. Tommy is pretty well at the top of that particular tree.
He even gives Jerry Douglas a run for his money on Dobro.
He even gives Jerry Douglas a run for his money on Dobro.
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I've never heard another player, on any instrument, reference licks from other master players so fluidly like TW. It's almost humorous the way he does it, especially since his own stuff and phrasing is so wicked. It's not a copy or joke, it's something else entirely. It's like a little inside nod for those of us who are addicted to pedal steel guitar. And it always fits so well. I don't know- its praeterhuman to hear and see somebody do that on the fly.
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It is scarily praeterhuman, and even tho I agree with Lao 'Steely' Tzu that we shouldn't praise the talented for any reason,
it seems remarkable enough to cite feats of human autonomic engineering, but the way the guy smiles when he comes to the end of the ride,
just like he comes to the end of his post and smiles. Makes me turn all Bill Hankey, even as I remember that praise accomplishes nothing.
But what I get a kick out of is watching the drummer watching White, grinning and slack jawed
after Ms. Vick has gotten the band up to base tempo, warmed up the audience, so to speak.
It's nothing personal. I realize it's not all talent, you must've practiced.
it seems remarkable enough to cite feats of human autonomic engineering, but the way the guy smiles when he comes to the end of the ride,
just like he comes to the end of his post and smiles. Makes me turn all Bill Hankey, even as I remember that praise accomplishes nothing.
But what I get a kick out of is watching the drummer watching White, grinning and slack jawed
after Ms. Vick has gotten the band up to base tempo, warmed up the audience, so to speak.
It's nothing personal. I realize it's not all talent, you must've practiced.
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chris ivey wrote:really. ..but maybe we could all have some drinks!
oh...sorry....didn't mean to go off topic.
Chris.....I am with you on this one. I have no clue how my post could be construed as inflammatory or off topic as Drew indicated. SMH.......
The only insinuation was complimentary!
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Charley Hill wrote:chris ivey wrote:really. ..but maybe we could all have some drinks!
oh...sorry....didn't mean to go off topic.
Chris.....I am with you on this one. I have no clue how my post could be construed as inflammatory or off topic as Drew indicated. SMH.......
The only insinuation was complimentary!
By "other stuff" I was referring to posts by Mr. LJ Eiffert, which I still have no idea what they're about. Now where are those drinks😎
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With respect to the topic that I gave to Tommy White and with the other lines to Tommy White, he knows it from a Las Vegas,Nv.short time visit. If you want to execute me, go right ahead and kill me with your words. That all they are,words. I may not be as educated as you,but,I hold my own. God Bless us all. Uncle Leo J Eiffert Jr. PS: Tommy White should be Steel Guitarist of the Years by the Academy Of Country Music for 2015, and you guys don't get that!
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We ALL do Damir!!Damir Besic wrote:awesome playing, I want to play like that when I grow up
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Awesome
Tommy,
Your truly an inspiration. I am thankful for your talent and the venue you have to share it with us all. The are just a few masters of this instrument, and you my friend are one of them. Thanks for sharing your ability with us all.
Dan
Your truly an inspiration. I am thankful for your talent and the venue you have to share it with us all. The are just a few masters of this instrument, and you my friend are one of them. Thanks for sharing your ability with us all.
Dan
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Yeah, Tommy pretty much takes that "you need a certain brand of guitar to sound good" premise and knocks it on it's ass. His sound is consistently smooth and full, no matter what brand he's playing.Drew Pierce wrote:Just in case there's any question, here's another with Tommy playing different guitars.