Sonny Burnette and his Bigsby
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Sonny Burnette and his Bigsby
I saw Webb Pierce in the mid 1950's in the Minneapolis, MN area--As I remember, Sonny Burnette was the only musician with Webb--local musicians did back up for Webb. The thing I remember is that Sonny retuned his Bigsby while Webb told that Sonny was experimenting with some new sounds; then he sang Slowly and More and More and Sonny did the rest. I've read on the Forum that this Bigsby was made for Johnny Sibert and Webb bought it for Sonny to get the Bud Issacs sound; one place I read said it had no pedals and another place said that it had pedals--does anyone know the true story about this Bigsby and what was Sonny tuning to.
I'm just wondering since the early History of the pedal steel is fascinating.
Bob Jennings
I'm just wondering since the early History of the pedal steel is fascinating.
Bob Jennings
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Sonny Burnsette and his Bigspy
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Thank you for the info.
Bob J.
Thank you for the info.
Bob J.
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Not everyone is a steel player!
Erv, how 'bout a little respect. Webb had thirteen #1 records, another fifty in the Top 20, and a career that spanned over 30 years.Erv Niehaus wrote:I'm sure it must have had pedals.
That was the sound that made Webb popular, it sure wasn't his voice.
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Thanks, Ben. The great Hillbilly voices that brought the steel guitar to its peak, yet many don't appreciate them. Hard to understand. Same with the 5 string banjo. The great Bill Monroe, and Flatt & Scruggs. The best Bluegrass, ever. Yet, the 5-string gets bad-mouthed here, too. And the Dobro. There is just one (1) great Dobro player, and that is Uncle Josh Graves. Many rave about a current player, but he isn't even close to Josh in Bluegrass quality. Wouldn't consider the current a Bluegrass player.
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Don't you love opinions?
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