Tommy White
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Donny,
You have a great way with words. You're language reminds me so much of how my dad spoke. Sure miss him.
Again, thanks so much to all of you nice fellas!
You have a great way with words. You're language reminds me so much of how my dad spoke. Sure miss him.
Again, thanks so much to all of you nice fellas!
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Tommy
Tommy is also the same wonderful human being no matter what brand of guitar he is playing. Doesn't get any better than Tommy, musically or personally.
Billy Knowles
STEEL GUITAR EAST
Emmons authorized dealer and approved service technician
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STEEL GUITAR EAST
Emmons authorized dealer and approved service technician
my web site: http://www.steelguitareast.com
- Carl Williams
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We're so very fortunate to have the recordings of Tommy and so many other Masters of Steel Guitar. The many, many hours of woodshedding and just pure musical talent come through so clearly in watching Tommy's mastery of both front/back necks. Thanks to all who are posting these videos. Thanks for the inspiration Tommy. Carl
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- David Mason
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STOP THE PRESSES! First clip, "Limehouse Blues" - 1:12 - a D'Angelico BEATLE BASS? PRE-Oriental D'... five-string?!? Pitter-patter. Yah, the steel thingamajig player guy's O.K. too - I have Sir White's "old" MSA SuperSlide, and last week I finally found one of the notes he left on it!* but WTF? Sell bass -> me, I steal -> what you want....
*(it was just a little one)
*(it was just a little one)
- Lee Dassow
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Just super playing Tommy! I might add a top flight band also. That Sierra sounded real good too. May I ask what type of amplification you were using? T.L.
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- Jim Lindsey (Louisiana)
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Tommy White ... Extraordinaire
From 1995 thru 2000, when I toured with Ty Herndon, we often played on The Nashville Network's Prime Time Country. Those shows were always the highlight of all our touring gigs because it always meant I'd be able to see and hear Tommy play; and, as time allowed, visit and talk with him briefly. Very often, when it was time for us to play, I'd be lost in the reverie of just having heard Tommy play only to hear our drummer clicking the count with his sticks and suddenly jolt myself to the present to kick off the song. Then, as much as I loved playing, I couldn't wait for our song to end so I could hear Tommy play again as their band kicked off commercial break music as we ended our tune.
Speaking with Tommy was sheer delight; the man is the epitome of what a true gentleman should be; his character is of the finest quality and caliber I've ever known. And his musicianship? Unparalleled. From the time he was a youngster with that weird hairdo (just kidding, Tommy) to present day, I have silently followed and admired his amazing career. Without doubt, he is one of the greatest living legends of our time. The perfect incarnation of touch, tone, taste and intonation, Tommy's style is his own; each note he plays is always the perfect note for the instant and everything in his playing is a profound musical statement and never a string of nondescript notes or ghastly scales. I like to think of Tommy as the Mozart of pedal steel and my respect and admiration for him is absolutely top of the pyramid.
Speaking with Tommy was sheer delight; the man is the epitome of what a true gentleman should be; his character is of the finest quality and caliber I've ever known. And his musicianship? Unparalleled. From the time he was a youngster with that weird hairdo (just kidding, Tommy) to present day, I have silently followed and admired his amazing career. Without doubt, he is one of the greatest living legends of our time. The perfect incarnation of touch, tone, taste and intonation, Tommy's style is his own; each note he plays is always the perfect note for the instant and everything in his playing is a profound musical statement and never a string of nondescript notes or ghastly scales. I like to think of Tommy as the Mozart of pedal steel and my respect and admiration for him is absolutely top of the pyramid.
1986 Mullen D-10 with 8 & 7 (Dual Bill Lawrence 705 pickups each neck)
Two Peavey Nashville 400 Amps (with a Session 500 in reserve) - Yamaha SPX-90 II
Peavey ProFex II - Yamaha R-1000 Digital Reverb - Ross Time Machine Digital Delay - BBE Sonic Maximizer 422A
ProCo RAT R2DU Dual Distortion - Korg DT-1 Pro Tuner (Rack Mounted) - Furman PL-8 Power Bay
Goodrich Match-Bro by Buddy Emmons - BJS Steel Bar (Dunlop Finger Picks / Golden Gate Thumb Picks)
Two Peavey Nashville 400 Amps (with a Session 500 in reserve) - Yamaha SPX-90 II
Peavey ProFex II - Yamaha R-1000 Digital Reverb - Ross Time Machine Digital Delay - BBE Sonic Maximizer 422A
ProCo RAT R2DU Dual Distortion - Korg DT-1 Pro Tuner (Rack Mounted) - Furman PL-8 Power Bay
Goodrich Match-Bro by Buddy Emmons - BJS Steel Bar (Dunlop Finger Picks / Golden Gate Thumb Picks)
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I could listen to Tommy play for hours. I have one of his instructional DVD's and really enjoy learning from it but also enjoy just simply listening. I hope to get to meet him some day. I read or heard somewhere that Buddy Emmons calls him "The Monster". That's quite a complement coming from someone like Buddy Emmons.
Mitch
Mitch
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Tommy White in St. Louis
I saw Tommy play in St. Louis at the NSGC (pre(ISGC) when he was somewhere between 13---15 years of age. His playing at that age was already really great.
ROGER
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