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Joe Kelly
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Albert Johnson gone Home

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It is with heavy hearts,Albert Johnson passed away Wed July 12 in Talla, Fla He was my Friend and taught me about the Steel guitar and how not to play it,I will really mmiss Him Rest in Peace Albert Daniel Johnson[/li
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Jack Stoner
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Sorry to hear that. I met him once when he came to one of our Florida Steel Guitar Club jams several years ago.

He was well known for working on steels.

Condolences to the family.
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Jeff Garden
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Post by Jeff Garden »

What very sad news, Joe. Albert and Leon Roberts (who just passed away 6 weeks ago) teamed up to do some beautiful steel repair and restoration work. The "Tallahassee Team" is back together again...may they both rest in peace.
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Condolences to his family. He did meticulous work and had some very good ideas for P/P's
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Great guy. Superb Push/Pull mechanic. RIP
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Post by Willis Vanderberg »

Albert was a good friend to me and many others. He rebuilt two of my Emmons p/p guitars. A fine craftsman and willing to share his knowledge and expertise . We will miss you Albert, go rest high on that mountain. .......Old Bud
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Post by Skip Edwards »

I never met Albert, but I know his work. He set up my p/p right before I bought it.
Another expert has left us.
My condolences to his family and friends.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Albert was a very nice man, and did a pretty fine job of setting up push-pulls. He built a two-piece case set for one of my PP Emmonses.
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Post by Mickey Adams »

Last time I was in Tallahassee, I called him, and his wife brought him over to the bus to hang out for a few hours...He was a peach of a human being, and he loved the steel guitar...RIP Albert my friend..
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Had no idea....this is sad news....a gentleman on many levels.. :cry: :cry:
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Post by Terry Wood »

Sorry to hear this news! I met Albert Johnson many years ago while I was on tour with a Nashville Road Band. We were playing in Tallahassee and he and another friend came in the club that I was playing in. I remember them being friendly and of course we talked alot of Steel Guitar. Also, I remember them introducing me to another Steel Guitarist that lived in that area. That player's name was Y.J. Alan who was a fine steel guitarist. However, what I remember most was our discussions of Doug Jernigan. Doug was a early hero of mine and they knew him during his early years. All were Great Guys! Prayers for Albert's Family and many Friends!
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