Jim Evans has passed on
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Jim Evans has passed on
I just got a voicemail from Albert Talley that Jim passed away. I am heart broken as I write this. Jim was my friend and mentor in amp electronics. He helped me so many times over the years. A true gentleman and outstanding electronics pioneer for steel guitar amps. I had the honor of playing guitar with him on the main stage at the Dallas Show just a few years ago. We also worked together in sessions on setting steel guitar amps and troubleshooting at the Dallas Show as well. I just spoke with Jim a few weeks ago. We were planning on jamming some at Dallas this year.
I can't say more now, I just need to sit back and try to handle the loss of a true friend. RIP Jim, you will be missed by so many!
I can't say more now, I just need to sit back and try to handle the loss of a true friend. RIP Jim, you will be missed by so many!
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Jim was my first musical mentor and the guy responsible for me playing this whacky instrument. I just got off the phone with his daughter-in-law and she said he was packing gear to go to a gig, fell over and passed on the spot. Such a remarkable man...electronics guru, great player, great husband and father and was able to blend all his talents for the tone benefit of so very many steel and guitar players. He'll be missed by so many at many levels. Peace and blessings to his family and many friends. -Mike
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Sorry to here this
He always had a kind word and always came but to chat in Dallas. I am shocked. He has been a mentor to many.
What a lose
Joe Naylor
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What a lose
Joe Naylor
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Jim was a true friend and nobody loved steel guitar more than Jim. He was so looking forward to Dallas show and was going to practice and play some with us tonight. He died doing what he loved to do and didn't suffer so I'm thankful for that.
Jim was a brilliant man and a brilliant player. Jim and I always played together on Friday nights with me on fiddle and him on steel and we always had a blast. He will surely be missed.
Jim was a brilliant man and a brilliant player. Jim and I always played together on Friday nights with me on fiddle and him on steel and we always had a blast. He will surely be missed.
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A wonderful man, Jim always came by my booth to say hi.
Jim was the real deal, a genuine gentleman.
My condolences to the family, Rest in peace brother Jim Evans.
Jim was the real deal, a genuine gentleman.
My condolences to the family, Rest in peace brother Jim Evans.
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Hello All;
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing.
It was always great to see him & speak with him in Dallas at the TSGA Jamboree there.
He loved that show & all the folks there.
He sure loved to play the pedal steel guitar too.
We had some good talks together about several different things & I enjoyed talking with him.
My condolences to his family & all of his many friends.
R.I.P. Mr. Jim
Ron
Here is a real good article on Jim's career starting when he was just a young kid.
I hope you enjoy reading it - I sure did.
Ron
http://www.jewellhousetribute.com/jim-evans.html
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing.
It was always great to see him & speak with him in Dallas at the TSGA Jamboree there.
He loved that show & all the folks there.
He sure loved to play the pedal steel guitar too.
We had some good talks together about several different things & I enjoyed talking with him.
My condolences to his family & all of his many friends.
R.I.P. Mr. Jim
Ron
Here is a real good article on Jim's career starting when he was just a young kid.
I hope you enjoy reading it - I sure did.
Ron
http://www.jewellhousetribute.com/jim-evans.html
"Tone is in the hands. Unless your wife will let you buy a new amp. Then it's definitely in that amp."
We need to turn the TWANG up a little
It's not what you play through, it's what you play through it.
They say that tone is all in the fingers...I say it is all in your head
Some of the best pieces of life are the little pieces all added up..Ron
the value of friendship. Old friends shine like diamonds, you can always call them and - most important - you can't buy them.
We need to turn the TWANG up a little
It's not what you play through, it's what you play through it.
They say that tone is all in the fingers...I say it is all in your head
Some of the best pieces of life are the little pieces all added up..Ron
the value of friendship. Old friends shine like diamonds, you can always call them and - most important - you can't buy them.
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Jim Evans passing
I'm really sad to hear Jim has passed away.I own an evans amp and know they are great. He was an innovator and provided me technical info when I was in need. I valued his friendship and am going to treasure it from now on
RIP dear friend.
RIP dear friend.
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Jim Evans always seemed to know the right words to say at the right time to help someone. He was one of music's best friends.
Visitation is Monday, March 7 from 6 to 7:30 PM at Texarkana Funeral Home, 3515 Texas Blvd. His funeral will be held at the Kingdom Hall on Norton St at 2 PM on Tuesday, March 8. Both locations are in Texarkana.
Our hearts are plum broke.
Visitation is Monday, March 7 from 6 to 7:30 PM at Texarkana Funeral Home, 3515 Texas Blvd. His funeral will be held at the Kingdom Hall on Norton St at 2 PM on Tuesday, March 8. Both locations are in Texarkana.
Our hearts are plum broke.
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I really enjoyed the technical sessions Jim and Dave Beaty put on in the Telonics room at the Dallas steel show - wonderfully technical stuff in a way everyone could understand.
Very sad news - RIP Jim - condolences to his family.
Very sad news - RIP Jim - condolences to his family.
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I'm sorry to hear this.....sincere condolences to his family.
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I was not a close friend like a lot of you but knew him for several years. Another sad loss to our steel guitar family. This is coming way too often. 3 years ago in March we lost Larry Agan.....1 years ago in March, we lost Bud Carter. Now Jim Evans. I may be a year off on Larry and Bud.
My condolences to the family of Jim and to all his friends.
My condolences to the family of Jim and to all his friends.
Charles Tilley ,
Princeton, Texas
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Me too Paddy. Jim was very passionate about amplification at last year's Dallas Show - this is sad news.Paddy Long wrote:I really enjoyed the technical sessions Jim and Dave Beaty put on in the Telonics room at the Dallas steel show - wonderfully technical stuff in a way everyone could understand.
Very sad news - RIP Jim - condolences to his family.
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One of the kindest individuals that I ever met. An historic figure. He told me how he played the Louisiana Hayride with Zane Beck and Jimmy Day. Told me about how he got into the amplifier
business just by making his own. They are all leaving folks. They will be very missed. Rest in peace Mr. Evans. Your work is done.
business just by making his own. They are all leaving folks. They will be very missed. Rest in peace Mr. Evans. Your work is done.
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