Unreleased Buddy - Ready for Your Listening Pleasure
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Unreleased Buddy - Ready for Your Listening Pleasure
Hey folks,
I have had the distinct pleasure to be working with some long time Cleveland musicians for a couple upcoming shows. The bass player and drummer were members of the legendary Deadly Earnest and The Honkytonk Heroes.
Bill, the bass player just gave me a live cd from the early 80's, when the band was hired to back Buddy Emmons... Wow, I was floored. Buddy and the band sound great.
He told me it was recorded on a stereo cassette deck with the onboard mikes. It is quite listenable though, obviously not super hifi...
Here is a link to this recording, Enjoy -
https://www.steelguitarsohio.com/buddy_emmons_live
I have had the distinct pleasure to be working with some long time Cleveland musicians for a couple upcoming shows. The bass player and drummer were members of the legendary Deadly Earnest and The Honkytonk Heroes.
Bill, the bass player just gave me a live cd from the early 80's, when the band was hired to back Buddy Emmons... Wow, I was floored. Buddy and the band sound great.
He told me it was recorded on a stereo cassette deck with the onboard mikes. It is quite listenable though, obviously not super hifi...
Here is a link to this recording, Enjoy -
https://www.steelguitarsohio.com/buddy_emmons_live
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BobBob Watson wrote:Yes! I remember seeing him a few times in that time period playing gigs with local house bands from whatever area he was playing in. I saw him once in Mattoon IL. and he was also up in the Chicago area, but I don't recall the name of the town. I think it was in the northern part of Chicago.
It was in Libertyville at the country music inn
On Milwaukee Rd I was there
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I figured sharing it with the world would be a good thing! I checked with Bill Watson, the bass player who recorded this show, and he said absolutely go for it.
One question though, should I check with Ernie Renn and see if Buddy's estate is ok with the idea of presenting this show to the public as a free archive?
Sneak Peek -
https://steelguitarsohio.com/Buddy_Emmo ... ain_eq.wav
One question though, should I check with Ernie Renn and see if Buddy's estate is ok with the idea of presenting this show to the public as a free archive?
Sneak Peek -
https://steelguitarsohio.com/Buddy_Emmo ... ain_eq.wav
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Buddy live again
Was that a trick question, yes I,d love to hear Buddy in that setting.thanks Sam.
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Ernie Renn got back to me and said to go for it.
He has not had any contact with Buddy's estate/family since Buddy passed, and thought that if they are unhappy with it being made public, they can simply ask me to take it down, which I will.
I should have it published on my site sometime next week, thanks for all the encouragement!
Mike D
He has not had any contact with Buddy's estate/family since Buddy passed, and thought that if they are unhappy with it being made public, they can simply ask me to take it down, which I will.
I should have it published on my site sometime next week, thanks for all the encouragement!
Mike D