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buddy emmons Shobud guitars ??

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wondering did buddy ever play shobud's at any steel shows
like in St Louis or any other shows. saw a clip on youtub with
roger miller and he was playing a shobud D-10...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw69tqIGS5U

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The Professional....more ways then one! Nice clip
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Now that has a KOOL factor of 1000 ! :D
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Check out, "Buddy Emmons in Japan 1" on YouTube. Great playing.
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TTT
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Check out Buddy playing bass from the same "Hee Haw" episode.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAclNFB8XcY
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Jerry Jones wrote:Check out Buddy playing bass from the same "Hee Haw" episode.

He must not have brought anything with him from California!I believe that bass belonged to someone else!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAclNFB8XcY
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Correct me if I am wrong, but seem to recall reading that the blonde Sho-Bud belonging to Pete Drake was originally owned by Buddy. He had carved his entire name into the front apron which was the reason for the personalized leather strip later added by Pete.
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What a solo from 'E'!!!!
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David Nugent wrote:Correct me if I am wrong, but seem to recall reading that the blonde Sho-Bud belonging to Pete Drake was originally owned by Buddy. He had carved his entire name into the front apron which was the reason for the personalized leather strip later added by Pete.
True story...when I was working for PD in the 70s,he had the blonde guitar in a glass case in the hallway outside his office...

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Buddy emmons

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Thanks guys for all your comments and video. Keep it coming...
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Japan footage was cool.
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This is Buddy Emmons on his Sho~Bud.>
https://youtu.be/ZjvV37t5UIU
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Post by Larry Bressington »

Wonderful clip paul, twas great seeing buddy on a sho-bud smiling away, looks like he was on C6 and not using any pedals, love that diminshed lick at the end, Buddy in his prime.
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At the end of the video it looks like he is on the front neck.
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Post by Skip Edwards »

He does the tune on E9, and the solo on C6.
The performance is dubbed, but I'll bet BE played it at the taping exactly as he did on the session.
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Skip Edwards wrote:The performance is dubbed, but I'll bet BE played it at the taping exactly as he did on the session.
My first thought in seeing that clip was that Buddy is really flexing on the rest of us by performing on a national broadcast while sitting on a piece of the film set. :lol:
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on the steel guitar workshop photo in guitar player magazine in 1970 he had a sho-bud that was lighter with a fancy inlay. does anyone remember that and better yet have the photo to post?
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Post by Mike Schwartzman »

Thanks Paul...great clip. Say Ricky...Am I hearing amp vibrato while Buddy plays behind Ray on the verses of the Nightlife clip? Whatever it is, it sounds great on that tune. Thanks for that one too.
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Yeah Mike; Buddy played a Sho~bud Permanent Through Grady Martin's Magnatone with reverb and a little tremolo on the NightLife cut for Ray Price.
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Ricky Davis wrote:Yeah Mike; Buddy played a Sho~bud Permanent Through Grady Martin's Magnatone with reverb and a little tremolo on the NightLife cut for Ray Price.
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I read somewhere that the tremolo effect was Grady twisting the volume knob.
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Yeah Craig; I just remembered it was a Magnatone; and something to do with Grady; so I figured it was his; but maybe you're right, maybe that was him creating that weird-ass sound in the amp...ha.
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Post by Steve Hinson »

Actually,the speed of the tremolo is up and down...

...and I always heard Grady sat on the floor and turned the"speed"knob on the tremolo back and forth to make this happen...

Studio lore...I love this stuff!

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Post by Andrew Roblin »

So cool to hear from you guys about Buddy, "Nightlife" and Sho-Bud.

Love me some Sho-Bud.

Thank you.
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buddys sg workshop sb april 71 issue
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