Vance Terry / Brisbane Bop

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Robert Jenkins
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Post by Robert Jenkins »

Hearing Vance Terry's playing on Brisbane Bop has changed my life. Up to this point I've resisted picking up a steel, out of fear of never practicing the banjo again, but I'm not sure I can hold off any longer.
God help you, man.
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Post by Dean Parks »

I am posting a "reply" here, simply to bring this thread, about Vance Terry, up into the light again.

If you haven't heard Brisbane Bop, here's a link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2SeC0P ... UNoNw3M6Mu
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Vance's Sierra Steel?

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Does anyone know who may have Vance's Sierra steel that Chuck Wright built for him? The last I heard, it was in the possession of Wendell and Charlotte Moore (who lived in Vacaville or Fairfield, California). I've been told that they both have passed on and that some relative now has that guitar. I worked on it, adding a couple of knee levers, about a year or two before Vance died. ...Tom (tommybradshaw@gmail.com)
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Post by David Wright »

Did anyone find Vances guitar???
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Not Found!

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The guitar's whereabouts is still unknown. I learned that the Moore folks have passed on. I have no other clues as to who might have taken possession of Vance's guitar. I did learn of his Webb amp. I restored it to the best of my ability for the owner, who then sold it to a friend of mine.
Peter Dollard
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Perhaps ask Paul

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Since what Norm wants is to draw out the same sounds Vance did would it not make sense to go to one of the foremost technicians of all time Paul Franklin who could provide him with a sense of what tuning would work best?
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Re: Vance Terry / Brisbane Bop

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Noam Pikelny wrote: Hearing Vance Terry's playing on Brisbane Bop has changed my life.
Noam Pikelny
This is a common, shared experience. Besides the well-known expertise of these two monsters, Jimmie and Vance, this is one of the most uplifting pieces of music ever recorded. "Brisbane Bop" lives on top of my CD player at home.
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