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Topic: Johnny Cox - A delight to the ears |
Brian Henry
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Posted 4 Nov 2003 5:04 pm
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Last night I was listening to you Pickin on your Tribute to George Strait Vol 2. I will never be the same again after listing to you rendition of "Does Fort Worth Ever cross Your Mind" The pure sweetness, depth and width of your tone leaves me lost for words to describe it. You are one awesome bundle of talent. Your playing is a stimulation of the soul!! I do play a few gigs here and there, but your playing is pure pleasure to the ear and inspires me. I listened to that cut over 20 times on the cd player last night and am ready to do likewise tonight. Joan, what a man!!! Thank you again!!!!
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John Steele (deceased)
From: Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 4 Nov 2003 8:12 pm
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tbhenry, would you be kind enough to give us more info on this album (or vol. 1 for that matter)? I love Johnny's playing.
-John |
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Bill Simmons
From: Keller, Texas/Birmingham, AL, R.I.P.
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Posted 4 Nov 2003 8:52 pm
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I totally agree!! Johnny just left my home 20 minues ago. After dinner, our "little brother" Pat Coyne, Johnny and I went up to my music room where we had a blast picking and talking steel guitars. We had my '79 Zum lacquer; '79Emmons p/p and Johnny's new 'green' MSA cranking and it was great.
Johnny Cox is one of the most underrated steel players who is not only a killer on the E9th, but what he does on the C6th is just incredible. We are always amazed with the ease he can play anything! Tonight was a real treat to listen to Johnny play. By the way, his new MSA is really a great sounding steel guitar!
QUESTION: Pat and I have been trying to convince Johnny (and Joan)for two years to do an teaching/instructional video series featuring the best of Earnest Tubb, Connie Smith etc since he's been with these country ledgends (and so many more!!). What do you think??? Any suggestions??
PS Joan...we missed you again...by the way, the icecream at dinner was sugar free...email me and I will tell you how many scoups Johnny had! HA |
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Jerry Roller
From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA
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Posted 4 Nov 2003 9:55 pm
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Well, Johnny is not underrated with me. He is a great, great player and a good guy also.
Bill, I would have loved to been in on that with or without ice cream. I just betcha there is one thing I can hold my own with Johnny though and that is eating homemade ice cream. Newberry would tell you there ain't nobody who can beat me at that.
Jerry |
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Junior Knight
From: Eustace Texas..paddle faster..I hear Banjos...
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 4:21 am
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Not in a million years would I have dreamed that I would ever get to work side by side with my *little brother* but this past month has been unreal!
Johnny is by far one of the greatest players
I have ever heard...and I have heard a few!
He's a *perty good ole boy* on top of that!
Not only am I proud to be at MSA, but I am proud to have Johnny here to learn from!! Both in building steels and Playing!!
Later...Junior.[This message was edited by Junior Knight on 05 November 2003 at 04:21 AM.] |
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 6:21 am
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I sometimes reflect on what a scary experience it would be to go to MSA and try out a new guitar - there'd be at least three phenomenal players looking over your shoulder!
RR |
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Bobby Flores
From: Blanco, Texas, U.S.A. (deceased)
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 6:50 am
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Having the recent pleasure of picking with Johnny, I completely agree with all of the above! What a smooth player, beautiful tone and excellent touch. Glad he's my neighbor now! |
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Brian Henry
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 7:01 am
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John,
There are a whole series of cd's called
"Pickin on........." you name it. They are all instrumental and always feature Robby Turner or Johnny Cox or Jesse Harris and lately Terry Crisp. They are all great players but you know by now who my favorite is. Pickin on George Strait vol 1. and vol 2. Johnny Cox may know were these are available. B0B these would sell well on the forum. Regards, Brian tbhenry |
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Russ Hicks
From: Pegram, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 7:38 am
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Johnny's not under-rated in any-one's book....not any-one who knows. Dumplin', if you read this post, thanks for the (Connie) paragraph...I'll keep you informed as to the progress on the project...I bet you and Jr. and the guys have a ball down there...stay in tune (touch) with your pals back here in Tennessee.
Kindest Regards,
Russ & Laney |
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Dave Van Allen
From: Souderton, PA , US , Earth
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 8:53 am
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on a pilgrimage to the Station Inn last year I sat enthralled by Johnny's skill and his massive multineck Zumsteel...
I will say this about that night... on "My shoes keep walking back to you" it was the first time I ever heard a steel picker turn DOWN for a solo !
I think that had as profound an effect on me as anything I've ever seen. |
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Reece Anderson
From: Keller Texas USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 10:40 am
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I would like to express my personal appreciation while also speaking for all other MSA employees.....of how elated we are to have both Johnny and Junior working side by side as part of the "Team Millennium" at MSA.
Everyone knows they are tremendous players, but I can also assure everyone, they are both excellent examples of a positive "can do" Christian attitude, and are willing to do whatever it takes to insure quality and total customer satisfaction.
Most importantly, I'm privileged to have the pleasure of considering them both as dear friends. |
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Kenny Foy
From: Lynnville, KY, USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 4:31 pm
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Like so many on this forum.... Johnny IS PRO... No bout a doubt it. |
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Herb Steiner
From: Briarcliff TX 78669, pop. 2,064
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 5:47 pm
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I'll have to underline Russ Hicks' post... just WHO is under-rating Dumplin'? He's known far and wide by all steel-related folk for being a monster on his... or anyone else's... horn.
He came out to a Bush gig the other night and sat in on my horn for the last set. I got to relax for 45 minutes and got a steel lesson as well.
I think he really dug the sound of my 64 Emmons, but didn't lose his cool, Reece... he's loyal Team Millenium!
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Herb's Steel Guitar Pages
Texas Steel Guitar Association
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Butch Foster
From: Pisgah, Alabama, USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2003 6:21 pm
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Johnny's picking on those "Pickin On George Strait" recordings is great! I really enjoyed hearing him backing Connie on her Opry segments. Russ, sure do enjoy your great breaks on her songs also! |
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