Thanks so much Dave! YOU NAILED IT!! So eloquently put too! He was a virtuoso in all styles and played exactly what the tunes needed that he was playing on.Dave Campbell wrote:one of my favourites is buddy's playing on george strait's "adalida".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF5GVedC1TU
one thing about buddy (coming from someone who wasn't really clued into his genius when i first started) is the breadth of his talent. a lot of the other players you mentioned really excelled in one style, or with one style of playing. buddy mastered all of it! from 50s to 90s nashville, california pop, texas swing, jazz and even outside stuff.
Oops….let’s call this send some best of Buddy Emmons Country
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Thanks, Roger, for all the info and the tips, Love 'Sold American'
Thought you would like this picture of the wife and myself a few years back at the Texas Country Music Ass. awards in Lubbock
Thought you would like this picture of the wife and myself a few years back at the Texas Country Music Ass. awards in Lubbock
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Buddy dished out some perky licks on this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARn7Tq94KTU
From the Reunited LP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARn7Tq94KTU
From the Reunited LP
What this thread has served to highlight, at least for me, is that although BE started off as a country musician (e.g. with Ernest Tubb) because it was the only game in town, he should not be judged as one.
His achievement was to show what else the instrument can do.
His achievement was to show what else the instrument can do.
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Some early Buddy with Ernest Tubb
https://youtu.be/qnEMOQTh27s
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