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Greg Derksen
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Post by Greg Derksen »

Everly's were in Calgary last nite, great
show, Brothers sing like one voice at times,
Buddy was pretty awesome, smiling, hardly
looking at the steel while playing, Big
fat tones, better than expected. Greg
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Post by Rick Collins »

Yes Greg,___ Buddy never ceases to amaze. I'll be seeing them in L.V. at the Orleans soon.

Love your town of Calgary. Landed there and got to spend a few days when we went hiking in Banff.

Rick
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Post by Don Walters »

My wife and I were there. I've been trying to find the right words to describe this incredible show. The best I can do is to say it was an entire evening of great <U>music</U> (excluding the opening act). Greg is right on in his description. He forgot to add that he and John Lacey and I got to shake the Big E's hand after the show.

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Post by Don Walters »

BTW some of you have asked where Buddy sits on stage. On the Calgary show it was on the audience's right. How about in Edmonton?



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Post by George Keoki Lake »

I could kick myself! While I am not a pedal player, I do appreciate fine pedal talent, especially that of Buddy Emmons. There was no mention he'd be appearing with the Everley Brothers here in Edmonton. The write-ups in all the newspapers the next day were full of superlatives for the duo, still not one mention about Buddy! Maybe he was here, maybe not. But if he was, I'm kicking myself for missing a great show.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by George Keoki Lake on 15 July 2001 at 10:12 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Ernie Renn »

Buddy's Everly Brothers Schedule
Check to see if they'll be somewhere close.

BTW: The press, to my knowledge, have never mentioned Buddy being in their band in any articles about the brothers. They have been influential to so many artists that it's their musical history that they rely on for any articles. It's a little unfair to Buddy, (and all of us Buddy fans,) but knowing him, he probably likes it that way.

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Post by Bob Mainwaring »

George, big thing is about Buddy that if he was/is a Hockey great, the newspapers would be full of it for many weeks before and after the event with T.V. coverage like you`d never seen.
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Post by Greg Simmons »

Yeah, in Edmonton Buddy was set up on the right as you viewed the stage from the audience.

And, it was a treat to see him name-checked in the review that Peter North wrote in the local paper (Edmonton Journal) the next day:
<SMALL>Gracious as ever, the two turned the stage over to their band momentarily and Buddy Emmons, who defined modern day steel guitar playing, guitarist Jamie Hartford, pianist Pete Wingfield and crew drove through some hillbilly jazz like a blazing comet with an extended life. A better band you won't find.</SMALL>
In case you missed the "Buddy in Edmonton" thread, here's a 10 second video clip of the song.
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Post by Ernie Renn »

Greg;
That's cool that they'd even mention Buddy. Thanks for sharing that.

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Post by John Lacey »

Ya, Peter North is one class act. He always acknowledges the sidemen.
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Post by George Keoki Lake »

Yo Greg... I must have missed that article in the paper. Thanks for sharing it.
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Post by Bob Blair »

George, come to think of it I don't recall ever seeing an advertisment for the Edmonton show, but there must have been something when the tickets first went on sale. There were very few unsold seats. I echo everything that has been said already about the quality of the show, and it was a real thril to hear and see Buddy in that context.
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Post by Greg Simmons »

Alright, another nice mention of Buddy in Peter North's Country column in today's Edmonton Journal:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>Dusting Off Emmons

After the great Buddy Emmons shone at the sold-out Everly Brothers show last week, a number of friends remarked how they dusted off some old Emmons vinyl the following day.

It was a great reminder that the man -- introduced to the audience as "the maestro" by Don Everly -- really has set the bar for pedal steel guitar since the '60s.

He's also cut some amazing solo sets over the years.

One of the best, Minors Aloud, featured him trading hot licks with the late-Lenny Breau on a number of vintage jazz instrumentals.

To my knowledge that album isn't available on compact disc yet. If you loved what you heard last week in the Jube and don't have any of his discs, order Steel Guitar on the Flying Fish label.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Peter's an award-winning music writer and a deep-catalogue kinda guy who really knows his music, and as John mentioned, remembers the guys making the music behind the stars Image


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Post by Bruce Hamilton »

Rick Dunn and I caught Buddie last night in Vancouver and even managed to shake his hand at the stage door after the show. As usual his taste and tone were impeccable. The Everlys announced that this was there last tour. Where are we going to see Buddie play after this???
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Post by Ernie Renn »

Bruce;
Could be the brothers last Canadian tour. They have another one in August, a date in September and a couple in November, too.
Let's hope they aren't going to call it quits...(again. Image)
If I hear anything...

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Post by John Cadeau »

Hey Bruce:
I'm jealous as can be. I'm here in Toronto, and missed the big E. I did get to Al Brisco's place the other day, and said hello for you guys.
John
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Post by Harold Leach »

Thanks to Greg Simmons and Al my wife and I got to see the edmonton show,and after the show I got to shake hands with the master.
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Post by Don Benoit »

Wouldn't it be nice to have a website that would inform us when and where the well known steelers are playing?
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