Thank everyone for the nice comments about me.
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- Tom Brumley
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Thank everyone for the nice comments about me.
I saw all the nice comments everyone wrote about me a while back and it's taken this long for me to become a member so I could reply. I'm not a wiz on the computer, but I'm learning! I was honored and flattered by all the nice words you had to say about me. Some of you I knew and some I didn't and I want to thank you very much. That makes all the hard work worth it. Thanks again,and love you all. Tom
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It is I who should be thanking you Mr. Brumley. You were very instrumental (forgive the pun!!) in getting me to play the steel. I really enjoy listening to your playing on those Buck Owens albums. While I'm not too familiar with your other work I'm sure it is just as tasteful and toneful. Thanks!!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Chris Forbes on 24 April 2002 at 09:40 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Hello Mr. Brumley:
I as well became adicted to the "Brumley Sound" in "Together Again". I first saw you in person in the late 60's With Buck Owens, at Carowinds Park, Near Charlotte N.C. remember? I was the one sitting, three rows back, and waved to you. From that point on, put away my Strat, and Bought my first Steel.
from that point on,,I've been pushing pedals but still cant even come close to what I heard that day. I just attended a local Steel event which included LT Zinn, Hal Rugg, Tommy White, Herby Wallace, Buddy Charleton, and some other fine players. If "Tom Brumley" would have been there, that would have been iceing on the cake !!! I as well thank you for getting my eyes open to a sound that seems to haunt each and every one of us. God Bless and welcome aboard.
Joseph
Derby SD-10-4X5,,,Nashville 400
Fender twin,,Profex ll,,,Lexicon MPX 100
I as well became adicted to the "Brumley Sound" in "Together Again". I first saw you in person in the late 60's With Buck Owens, at Carowinds Park, Near Charlotte N.C. remember? I was the one sitting, three rows back, and waved to you. From that point on, put away my Strat, and Bought my first Steel.
from that point on,,I've been pushing pedals but still cant even come close to what I heard that day. I just attended a local Steel event which included LT Zinn, Hal Rugg, Tommy White, Herby Wallace, Buddy Charleton, and some other fine players. If "Tom Brumley" would have been there, that would have been iceing on the cake !!! I as well thank you for getting my eyes open to a sound that seems to haunt each and every one of us. God Bless and welcome aboard.
Joseph
Derby SD-10-4X5,,,Nashville 400
Fender twin,,Profex ll,,,Lexicon MPX 100
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- Martin Weenick
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- Tony Davis
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- Bill Ferguson
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Welcome to the forum Tom!
Charles Hutson says howdy too!!
Bill Ferguson
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Stop worrying about what makes a steel work and concentrate on how YOU make it sound"
Charles Hutson says howdy too!!
Bill Ferguson
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- Jason Stillwell
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Hey, Tom! Welcome!! You may not recognize my name, but I was probably your youngest (full-grown, at least) fan at Tulsa a couple of years running. If any of y'all haven't heard any of Tom's work with Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon Band, check out the live album from the late 60s. (Lindy, what's the name of it?) You'll definitely see new light shed on "Hello, Mary Lou" and "Believe What You Say", along with "She Belongs to Me" and "Violets of Dawn". Tom, thanks for stepping down to our level and joining up!
- Jimmy Youngblood
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Tom,
Thanks for putting a knee lever on my first pedal steel!
Fender 400. Wish I still had it!
It was done at the ZB factory Bakersfield ... late '60s.
Right about the time you left Buck and went to work with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band.
Whew ... been a couple years ago!
Best wishes 'ol bud.
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Thanks for putting a knee lever on my first pedal steel!
Fender 400. Wish I still had it!
It was done at the ZB factory Bakersfield ... late '60s.
Right about the time you left Buck and went to work with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band.
Whew ... been a couple years ago!
Best wishes 'ol bud.
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Hi Tom,Thanks for all the great music over the years.I to became a big fan of yours because of all the Buck Owens recordings, especially Together Again.For all the Tom Brumley fans, you need to check out the CD, Aase and Wolf Play Buck Owens featuring Tom on steel.Lots and lots of steel on this album and the vocals are excellent. One of my favorites. Tom, hope to see you in St. Louis. Ken