Blackie Taylor

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Sherise Bourbeau
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Post by Sherise Bourbeau »

I am Blackie Taylor’s granddaughter. It is with great heartache to bring this news. My grandfather, Blackie Taylor, passed away this morning.


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Re: Blackie Taylor

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Sherise Bourbeau wrote:I am Blackie Taylor’s granddaughter. It is with great heartache to bring this news. My grandfather, Blackie Taylor, passed away this morning.


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I am so sorry to hear this. Praying for your family!
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I'm saddened to hear this. I been missing Blackie at the Mesa AZ. show lately.
God rest you in peace Blackie.
My prayers and condolences for the family.
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Godspeed Blackie and thank you for my first steel lesson ever.

I am sad to hear of his passing.

Condolences to Sherise and Blackie's family.

He was a pillar in the Socal pedal steel community along with Gene Fields, his friend.
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I'm so bummed to hear of this. Blackie was my first and only private instructor, getting me started on this amazing journey with this amazing instrument and its wonderful community which is virtually a family to me. Thanks for the leg up, Blackie, hope you're having fun jamming with Moon, the Big E and many others in Steel Guitar Heaven!

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Blackie playing the 2009 Phoenix show.

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Blackie with Norm Hamlet, 2008 Phoenix show
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Blackie playing at the 2008 Phoenix show.
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Here in my household, we are deeply saddened to hear this. Blackie had a huge influence on so many of us in the steel community! Deepest condolences and prayers to the family
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He was my first teacher too and a real breath of fresh air in a world that was lacking........ great guy and happy that he left his mark on me~~
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Sad to see him traveling on to a better place, Sherise. Your Grampa was a very capable, talented, energetic music man.. a kind of West Coast's Bobbe Seymour in a way. I soaked up all things Pedal Steel first at the small store in a Hawaiian Gardens strip mall, thence to a larger place he moved it to in nearby Garden Grove...(or Stanton?) Celebrity players would drop by for a showcase or a jam while on tour there. My visits became more infrequent as family/career interfered with less serious avocations. But his legacy lives on here on this Forum, so many mention his name and how they developed skills via his tutoring and advice.
Time for a rest now Blackie. They will think of you often.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Blackie has been a friend to me since 1968, when I started being a serious steel player. I will miss him at the shows and chatting about the "old days." Pick on, brother.
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Post by Steven Finley »

I knew Blackie since 1970,he was one of my best
friends,a true gentleman of true class,Blackie was
best man at my wedding,and lola also graced the occation,such fond memories,will someone please
notify me of the services,and prayers to his family.
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I'm still using my Goodrich VP that I got from Blackie back in 1972. R.I.P. - JE:-(>
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He was a great person and player to all!
Prayers up for the family!!
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Post by Peter Freiberger »

Sad news. Blackie was a beloved fixture in the SoCal country scene. A friend to all. He will be missed.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

That is really sad news. My prayers and condolences to the family.

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Gonna miss you Blackie

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I got to know Mr. Taylor threw the GFI Room at the Steel
conv. In Irving. He sure new a lot of Ralph Mooney stories
he would share with me.
Sure gonna miss him.
Prayers for the family at this time.
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Sad news. Blackie was a friend to the steel guitar community, and I will miss him.
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Post by LJ Eiffert »

I know how well I knew him, Mr.Taylor. I know I'm the only one who would call him by his real name, O'Fay. What an honor to be his friend of many,many years & to pick with him on many sessions & gigs. <> R.I.P. my dear ole friend Mr.Blackie Taylor = O'Fay .... May God our Father bless his Family with joy in his honest way of life. The Eiffert Family :cry:
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I first met him at a shop he had in Orange County and bought my first Sho-Bud packaseat from him. He always had a good attitude, knew all the LA area players, and allowed clumsy me to mess around on his steel guitars.

I ran into him at all the local guitar shows. He didn't always remember me, but he was always pleasant.
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So sorry for the loss of Blackie. I’m sure he will be missed greatly.
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My friend, the late Chuck Morphis moved from So/Cal to the Central Valley many years ago and he always talked about the time he spent with Blackie, as he turned Chuck on to the Steel Guitar. Blackie mentored many players in his lifetime and left a lot of friends at his passing.
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I visited with Blackie at his shop in Orange back in 1982 on my way to Jeff Newmans school in Nashville ...very gracious and welcoming man and thoroughly enjoyed meeting him - RIP Blackie
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

This is very sad. Blackie and I have been friends for 40 years. He will be missed by every steel guitarist in Southern California.

R.I.P. old friend.
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Sat on stage on my right side for more years than I can remember. I am so very very sad
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Post by Skip Edwards »

Sorry to hear about Blackie. I spent more than a few afternoons at his shop in Hawaiian Gardens.
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I had my first steel lesson with him. I didn't know what a pedal steel was and a guitar friend of mine told me where his shop was (Hawaiian Gardens 1974). When I heard him demonstrate on one of his steels I was hooked! He stayed in the game a long time and can still hear him playing at the Holiday II in El Monte.
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