Barbara Mandell's crutch/lap steel
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Barbara Mandell's crutch/lap steel
In 1984, Barbara Mandrell was in a car crash that left her severely injured. Semie Moseley, Mandrell’s close friend, devised a creative get-well gift; an electric lap-steel guitar built as a functional crutch and finished in a bright blue metallic lacquer. When Moseley delivered the instrument, he fitted the instrument to her height in Mandrell’s husband’s basement workshop. On the back, Moseley dedicated it to her with an inscription, Barbara! With God / You Will Make it / Jesus Loves You / and I Love You / Semie 1984. Not only was she touched by the gift, but she also wrote that "It plays great, too!"
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"Whatever happened to the sisters?"
I don't know about the younger sister, and I can't recall her name at the moment, but Louise had a thriving theater in Dollywood in east Tennessee, or so I've been told. I don't know if she is still there. Few people are as talented as these gals! Barbara can whip the strings off a pedal steel and sing like a nightengale...and the other girls were also very talented musicians.
Sure do miss 'em.
oj hicks
I don't know about the younger sister, and I can't recall her name at the moment, but Louise had a thriving theater in Dollywood in east Tennessee, or so I've been told. I don't know if she is still there. Few people are as talented as these gals! Barbara can whip the strings off a pedal steel and sing like a nightengale...and the other girls were also very talented musicians.
Sure do miss 'em.
oj hicks
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