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Bill Maynard
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Dickie Overbey

Post by Bill Maynard »

Is there any video's on Dickie Overbey that can be posted? Here is one of the world's best back up Steeler's and I think the world should see him in action up front...Wonderful musician....

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Andrew Buhler
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Post by Andrew Buhler »

Here is a circa 1960s clip from Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO02NGwvqPU

I'd also love to see something recent or from the ISGC.
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Post by Dave Burr »

What a cool clip!!!

That clip on youtube is listed as 1961... That can't be right can it? It looks like he's playing an early Emmons. I'm thinking no early than 64 and probably 65/66. Where's Cal Sharp? I bet he'd know the answer.

Respectfully,
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Post by Steve Hinson »

You are right Dave...no Emmons guitars in'61...also the'Fender'logo on the electric guitar is a mid'60s era...Dickey has ALWAYS played great!

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Post by Chris LeDrew »

And the Fender King that Faron Young is playing didn't go into production until late '63.
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Post by Billy Wilson »

Did Willie Nelson write that song? Sounds like his style.
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Post by Steve Hinson »

Faron and Marvin Rainwater wrote that song.

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Post by John Steele (deceased) »

That guitar looks like a small decal wraparound Emmons to me.
I wonder if it is the fabled "Touch My Heart" guitar which was a wraparound which came to Dickey through Buddy Emmons and ended up as a wagon ?
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Post by robert kramer »

There is evidence this is the "Touch My Heart" guitar. On April 15, 2006, Leon Roberts and Albert Johnson posted a photo of Dickie Overby playing the black "TMH" wraparound behind Connie Smith. Look for a decal of a white star at extreme right front of guitar. An identical white star can be seen beginning at 1:26 of Faron's video (at Overby's turnaround) at the lower right hand corner of the screen. Is the guitar in the photo (which was identified by Roberts and Johnson as the "TMH" guitar) and the guitar in the video the same guitar?

According to Mike Cass, the film "Nashville Rebel" features Overby playing the black wraparound purported to be this legendary guitar. I will be able to view this film after Christmas break and I will look for the white star decal. While this is not a positive I.D., we can all go to school watching Dickie Overby, Faron Young & Co.

Here is photo link. Scroll down to black & white stage photo of Overby backing Connie Smith:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/009994.html
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