Stoney Stonecipher
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Stoney Stonecipher
I just found out That Stoney passed away today. He was my friend for many years. He will be greatly missed by many.
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RIP Stoney. Thanks for being a good friend. In my world of Steel guitar you and Rob Parker are at the top of my list.
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Very sad news. Everybody who attended one of Scotty's conventions knew Stoney. He was more that one of Scotty's hosts. He was a friend.
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Stoney
Stoney will be missed by all of us in the steel guitar world, I loved him like a brother. He helped me a lot and I will always remember him.Love , Buck and Mitzi Grantham
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Condolences.
I met Stoney at an Emmons seminar in St Louis. He sat to the right of me during the seminar. We were "Stoney and Stoner" together.
I met Stoney at an Emmons seminar in St Louis. He sat to the right of me during the seminar. We were "Stoney and Stoner" together.
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Scotty, Speedy and Stoney...Stoney, the last of the St. Louis trio!
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I'll always remember him as a kind and gentle person. He will be missed.
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A friend for 50 years. I first met him when he was playing the Knoxville fair with Cathy Hill and the Kountry Kings band. When I got my first steel, Stoney gave me my first lesson at Lynn's Guitars. I attended all the Smoky Mountain Steel Shows he organized. Saw him at Scotty's many times. Talked to him a number of times at Dollywood when he was playing the Kinfolks show. He has always been a part of my steel guitar journey. I hope to see him again when the time comes for me to take my final journey. Rest in peace, my friend.
Stoney
Well, this is a shocker too me. I did not know that he was ill, and perhaps he hasn't been. He was always so kind to Ralph Mooney and all of us in Moon's group. You could tell it was a natural thing for him to be kind. RIP, Stoney and Prayers for his family and loved ones.
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Played a lot of shows with Stoney. Good player and good guy. I think he was involved in getting all of the Knoxville local steel players up and running. I lived in Knoxville for about 20 years and I saw him fairly often during that time. He was my replacement at his last regular gig. Stoney will certainly be missed by all. RIP
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So sad to hear this. While I didn't really know him, I always enjoyed Stoney's MC'ing at the St. Louis convention. My condolences to his friends and family.
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Such a dear man! May he rest in peace.
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