RIP Herb Remington
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RIP Herb Remington
So very sad that we lost one of the greats this wkend, Herb Remington. He was a dear friend, mentor, & always had a good story about his times with Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys. Played beautifully & passionately, loved making crazy sound effects (the frog sound was the best), loved his dogs and a good hamburger. A huge inspiration, left us with great songs, Remington Steel guitars, and a huge taste of important musical history. Ride on Herb Remington, you will be forever missed.
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Cindy, thank you for your remembrance. This must me a very sad time for you.
When I was a little boy grade-school age, there was a 78 of ´Remington Ride´ at my Grandmother´s house and a Victrola to play it. I loved that record as only a little kid can.
RIP Herb Remington. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
When I was a little boy grade-school age, there was a 78 of ´Remington Ride´ at my Grandmother´s house and a Victrola to play it. I loved that record as only a little kid can.
RIP Herb Remington. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Herb had a long life, a musical career that influenced so many people, created instruments that will last for generations and lived a life as a good person. Not a bad legacy. RIP Herb and so sorry for your personal loss, Cindy.
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One of my mentors, Warren Pearson, was a friend of Herb. He always spoke well of Herb and used to go visit him when on vacation. Warren was a great steel player; he died about 10 years ago.
RIP, Herb, thanks for all you showed us.
RIP, Herb, thanks for all you showed us.
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1953 Stromberg-Carlson AU-35
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I never met Herb, but his music spoke to me. Remington Ride has become ubiquitous among bluegrass banjo players, most of whom never knew that it is a brilliant steel guitar instrumental with more chords than the vanilla grassified version. I always loved Boot Heel Drag and finally figured out how to play it on the dobro last year. Thanks for the remembrance Cindy, I'll miss you next week at ResoSummit!
https://youtu.be/qlPRUt6KneE
https://youtu.be/qlPRUt6KneE
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Not to mention blues guitarists:Greg Booth wrote:Remington Ride has become ubiquitous among bluegrass banjo players...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XSC6dbaic4
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Thank you SO MUCH for letting this section know Cindy.
We are also very sorry for your loss.
Herb playing STARDUST- approx. 83 years old.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqxlRFgzGPw
There is also a strong thread in process in the
'Gone' section. What a legacy Herb! Thank you!
We are also very sorry for your loss.
Herb playing STARDUST- approx. 83 years old.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqxlRFgzGPw
There is also a strong thread in process in the
'Gone' section. What a legacy Herb! Thank you!
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So fitting right now- here is Cindy Cashdollar performing
'Remington Ride' with her pal and mine- REDD VOLKAERT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnvKW7_ ... qxlRFgzGPw
'Remington Ride' with her pal and mine- REDD VOLKAERT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnvKW7_ ... qxlRFgzGPw
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Mr Remington
When I came to pick up the guitar he had built for me, he gave me a wonderful lesson, interspersed with stories from his career. I could have easily and willingly listened and learned for many hours. One reason his career lasted so long: “I never confused a gig with a party.†After my lesson I said, “I’ve got a lot of work to do now.†To which he replied, “Please! Never call it ‘work.’ It’s play. We ‘play’ music. If you want to work, get a job. This is not work. Please!†Why he settled in Houston: “It was a good place to do my three favorite things—pickin’, fishin’, and neckin’.†How he learned so much music theory: “When you play with Eldon Shamblin and those guys, you learn quick.â€
I don’t think anyone who ever met him, and certainly no musicians, will ever forget it.
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I don’t think anyone who ever met him, and certainly no musicians, will ever forget it.
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I'm a relatively new player to steel guitar, but there was something about that one video of him playing Stardust at the TSGA in 2009...I kept coming back to it and it locked me in to that standard, even though I'll never play it with quite his touch.
That rotating slant here, at 2:11, so lovely:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqxlRFg ... u.be&t=131
That rotating slant here, at 2:11, so lovely:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqxlRFg ... u.be&t=131
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I hear the rolling surf calling
Calling and calling to me
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I haven't been on the forum in a couple of months and am just seeing this thread. I own a Remington Steel and his steel course helped me learn to play it. I also spoke with him several times over the last few years with questions about playing. He always helped me and had a cool story to tell. He will be missed.
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Sorry to learn about Herb
I'm just learning to play the dobro. However, I knew Herb and Melba from shows that I worked as a magician. Herb was a really nice fellow, and he really, truly understood both music and audiences.
He left a legacy that modern steel players should investigate thoroughly.
He left a legacy that modern steel players should investigate thoroughly.
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Herb was such a nice man and a legend in the steel guitar world. Back in the 80s I was in Houston on Conoco business and went to Herbs house on Jean Street. He came out the back door and opened his shop in the back of his house. I think I wound up buying one vinyl record of his and he was so gracious. At one point I purchased an Emmons Legrande from him that he was selling for someone who was going into the Navy. I was always amazed at his total control of his instrument when I saw him play in person at TSGA non-pedal room. I am sad he is gone and he will be greatly missed by the steel guitar community.
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