Buzz Evans - Sleepwalk

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Buzz Evans - Sleepwalk

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Lee,
I had never heard Buzz play until tonight...I am now a fan. Great command of his instrument. Thanks for the link.
Gary
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Lee thanks for the heads up on that track. Buzz is a fabulous player and hope he gets a bit more recognition.
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I met Buzz a couple of years ago in Laughlin Nevada. Words cant describe his talent. After I saw him play, I told him I was gonna sell my guitar and he said not to, it's all about having fun. At that time, Buzz was talking about getting a new Mullen, looks like in the video he got it.
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Nice...plays with great energy...nice to see someone that really seems to be enjoying himself.
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That worked out great. After Sleepwalk it led me to more steel videos, Chalker doing Steelin the Blues and a couple of Emmons with Danny Gatton and Somewhere Over the Rainbow with Buzz. So great!!
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Buzz sat in on Guitar with my band about 8 years ago and he was incredible. He's like an encyclopedia of licks and chords. He knows thousands of them! You can bet I worked hard on steel that night!

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Great musician, plays with feeling and enjoys what he is doing !
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Buzz is -------- SUPER !!! (and has always been ------ SUPER !!!)
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Just my opinion (what do I know???),,but I think Buzz should be right up there with the GREATS,,,Emmons, Chalker, Green etc,,,. He just hasn't been at the right place at the right time,,,,what a shame,,,what a character,,,what a talent,,,
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Ran into Buzz about three four years ago when he played Scottys show. Incredible show he put on. Buzz resides out where the day never stops. Los Wages Nv. Does a one man show as you can see, only it don't sound like one man.
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Very nice! Thanks.

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Thanks Lee....it was just wonderfull to see him for the first time....He's GREAT! What a musician!I enjoyed it immensely.


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,,,,BTW,,,he also sings,,,VERY well. At the Dallas show several years ago he did several songs, one being a Merle Travis song called That Fat Gal of Mine,,,put some very good thumb picking behind it,,,,a true entertainer
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YEAH!
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That was Great! I've only heard Buzz once before but I will never forget it. It was in a little hotel bar in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and he was in a band backing up Thumb's Carlisle's daughter (I think) back in the late 70's. It was the dead of winter and he was amazing then and is still amazing! Thanks a bunch for posting that!
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I've seen Buzz a couple of times in St. Louis and he was amazing!! This guy should be invited to all the major steel guitar shows. He is an incredible musician with a lot to show the steel guitar world. We need him.
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I never heard of Buzz Evans before this. That is absolutely wonderful! "Over the Rainbow" is just as great. Now my personal list of greatest steel players is one longer! And his guitar playing on "Yesterday" is equally great!
It's amazing that people are walking by behind him throughout, taking no notice! Ah, the musician's life...
When I watched these, I also got a link to Phil Baugh's guitar tour de force on "Shadow of Your Smile" from Austin City Limits, which I've always loved on the "Nashville Super Pickers" album. Anyone who hasn't heard that should definitely check it out as well (search for "Phil Baugh"). Once I actually had a chance to buy a guitar with the incredibly rare Pedal Pitch device that he's using, but I couldn't afford it at the time. Aaaargh!!!!!!!

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Amazing!!! Yet more inspiration for me to learn the C6 neck.

Thanks for introducing me to yet another pedal steel hero.

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I met Buzz at the Dallas show a few years back. I think he's one of the smoothest steelers I've ever heard. just awesome! Six string too. Check out his version of Yesterday on six string electric. Great job Buzz!

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I have seen Buzz 3 time's each time was somthing to see. He is so smooth. And his guitar it just as great. Hope somday to see im again. Such a talent.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bobby Johnson on 04 October 2006 at 03:25 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Does anyone know if Buzz is playing in or around Las Vegas?
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Accolades fall short of the real picture, in making attempts to describe the musical abilities of Buzz Evans. His musical prowess exceeds any stretch of the imagination. His faultless deliveries of note patterns, will unquestionably be marveled for years to come. His entertainment on steel or Spanish 6 string is doubly rewarding, as well as his commentary between performances. Buzz is a true enforcer of the good things. He is informative, helpful, and never overlooks small details. I like that in a musician.
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And on top of all that, he's a genuinely nice guy.
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It's hard for me to find something else to say that hasn't been already said..

I met Buzz back in the early 80's.

A truly awesome talent and a great guy...

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