DeWitt "Scotty" Scott, Sr.
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A great loss.
Dear Mary and family, we are truly saddened to hear of your loss. Scotty and all the family have been amazing at uniting steelers from all over the world. His absence will be greatly felt by all.
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I'm So Sorry
I'm very sorry to hear this news. Our prayers go out to your family,
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Scotty
RIP my friend.
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No one has done more to promote the steel guitar and it's players. Quick story: In 1973 I was 25yrs old), I drove to Scotty's to trade my ShoBud Baldwin for a new MSA. I wrote a check for the difference. While we waited for the check to clear, he took me to a steak house and bought me a steak dinner. I'll never forget his kindness and dedication to his steel players. He's surrounded by and playing with the great ones now.
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Sorry to hear about the loss of Scotty. When I last talked with him earlier this year, he was not feeling well, but I did not know the end was this near.
I have been to his store, and purchased at least one Fender steel from him. His steel guitar instruction books and tabs are excellent, in my opinion. Steel guitar has lost another great supporter. My condolences to his wife and family.
C. E.
I have been to his store, and purchased at least one Fender steel from him. His steel guitar instruction books and tabs are excellent, in my opinion. Steel guitar has lost another great supporter. My condolences to his wife and family.
C. E.
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What sad, sad news this morning when I read the Forum. Deepest condolences are extended to Mary, Michael, Sandra, and the rest of the family at this very difficult time. Scotty will be missed because of the very close, personal friendship that we developed during the many years he performed at our Iowa show. And up until the very end, he continued to be the world's ambassador for steel guitar. Rest in peace Scotty.
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Scotty
Our condolences and prayers to the family. Thanks Scotty for all you have done for the steel guitar world.........clark and lucy
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I am so grateful for having the opportunity on several occasions to be with Scotty at the Toledo steel guitar hall of fame shows put on by the late Jess Hurt between 2000 and 2007. I heard him play that frying pan with the ceramic slide and discovered that one didn't need pedals to be a master. Rest in peace Scotty, you will be greatly missed by the steel guitar community.
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Terrible News
So sorry for this. First Buddy and now Scotty. OMG What an incredible loss for the steel guitar community. My sincere condolences to the family. We can only hope Scotty is turning Buddys wind up key on the great stage in heaven.
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Sorry to hear we lost Him
I am so happy that I had a chance to meet & talk with Scotty when he was in Jessup Md for a show, I remember telling him I sold steel guitars & his reply was I must be as nutty as he was. He sure was important in ways he would never have known. He will be missed by all of us.
Ernie Pollock
Maryland
Ernie Pollock
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