Emmons on the Opry
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- Donna Sherrard Williams
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WOW it's SO good to see mine and Dad's hero on here !!! He has been so missed.... and I will be sure and print out this picture for Dad.... thank you for posting Ernie and if you get a chance... tell him Boogie said Hi and misses him Thank you!
I have attached a few pictures from around 1988 where Dad and I were honored to pick and sing with Buddy... that day was PRICELESS :)the quality of the photos is 1988 but I'm proud to have been there and wanted to share
Boogie and Buddy
Boogie Donna Big E
Donna Fred Scroggins Big E
Boog Glen Phillips Big E
Dad, Daughter, OUR HERO
I have attached a few pictures from around 1988 where Dad and I were honored to pick and sing with Buddy... that day was PRICELESS :)the quality of the photos is 1988 but I'm proud to have been there and wanted to share
Boogie and Buddy
Boogie Donna Big E
Donna Fred Scroggins Big E
Boog Glen Phillips Big E
Dad, Daughter, OUR HERO
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Talk about aging gracefully! Buddy looks like he's having a good time and there is a twinkle in his eyes like a kid has. Little Jimmy looks good too! I'd love to hear them play together now.
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So you all know, Steve sent the pictures to Buddy and he sent them on to me to post.
BTW: Donna, I saved your pictures. If you don't mind, I'd like to add them to the Other People's pictures of Buddy section on the website. PLMK...
BTW: Donna, I saved your pictures. If you don't mind, I'd like to add them to the Other People's pictures of Buddy section on the website. PLMK...
My best,
Ernie
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I had the distinct pleasure to visit with Buddy Emmons and Steve Fishell last night at the Grand Ole Opry. Thanks to Steve Fishell, it was a very special evening for all of us there, from Opry management, extending to the audience. Buddy has so many friends and fans, it was impossible for him to take a step without a handshake or camera flash. Buddy looked great, was sharp as a tack and so kind to everyone. Still master and gentleman.
Again, thanks to Steve Fishell, who is a great player and gentleman himself, for prompting Buddy to visit and also for his kindness.
Again, thanks to Steve Fishell, who is a great player and gentleman himself, for prompting Buddy to visit and also for his kindness.
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Emotionally, the picture of Buddy walking offstage hit me the hardest. One can only imagine what was going through his mind right then. Jimmy brought him to the Opry in 1955 and here we are 55 years later Jimmy is at it again. As for me, I can only look back through all those years and say "Job well done, Buddy".
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Hooray, for all of us through your photos, to see this special moment in time. To see these two living legands on stage together again, sure brings a tear to these old eyes.Lets hope for a new begining,instead of an ending.Hopefully a great book from Mr.Fishell and Mr.Emmons also.
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You all should know that Tommy White served as Buddy Emmons' impromptu host and ambassador Friday evening. He went out of his way to make Buddy comfortable backstage plus Tommy positioned Buddy in the "Artists Only" area in the wings so that he could better see and hear Little Jimmy Dickens' portion of the Grand Ole Opry. Thank you so much Tommy for being such a selfless gentleman, a master musician and a class act.
Being backstage at the Opry with Buddy Emmons is like being backstage at a rock concert with Keith Richards. Buddy's star obviously shines in our steel guitar community, but it was very humbling to see that he shines even brighter within the country music community-at-large. People were giddy in his presence. Pam Tillis seemed visibly thrilled that Buddy was in the house, and her manager Matt Spicher (Buddy Spicher's son) was excited to shake Buddy's hand. Right after the photo of Ricky Skaggs, myself and Buddy was taken, Ricky leaned over and said "send me a copy of that, will you?" Marty Stuart came back from his dressing room to find Buddy onstage and say good night before leaving the building. "A" team session guitarist Jimmy Capps summed up everyone's feelings at one point when he grinned at Buddy and said, "I bow to thee."
It struck me how much respect and appreciation the Opry shows to all of the legends who have given so much of themselves to country music. Although his visit was a spontaneous surprise, Buddy was shown so much respect Friday night. You felt it everywhere and it was very, very humbling to witness. Trust me, Buddy received his “props” from everyone from the guard at the gate to the audience that cheered so loudly for him when he took his bow.
None of this would have happened if not for the kindness and generosity of Little Jimmy Dickens. It began when he agreed to be interviewed about Buddy’s tenure in his “Country Boys” band in 1955-56. The men are like family towards one another, and Little Jimmy really rolled out the red carpet for Friday night’s reunion. He could not possibly have been any nicer or more giving with his time. Everything that happened onstage was spontaneous and unplanned, and to see Buddy under the spotlight was a surprise beyond words. The crowd went crazy, and you can see in the photos that everyone on stage did too. It was a night to remember. Thank you Mr. Dickens.
Special thanks also to Pete Fisher at the Opry and to Tutti Westbrook at Brad Paisley’s management office for helping to make this moment happen. Thanks again to Tommy White for being such a great host. But thanks most of all to Buddy Emmons for making so many people very happy last Friday night.
Steve Fishell
Being backstage at the Opry with Buddy Emmons is like being backstage at a rock concert with Keith Richards. Buddy's star obviously shines in our steel guitar community, but it was very humbling to see that he shines even brighter within the country music community-at-large. People were giddy in his presence. Pam Tillis seemed visibly thrilled that Buddy was in the house, and her manager Matt Spicher (Buddy Spicher's son) was excited to shake Buddy's hand. Right after the photo of Ricky Skaggs, myself and Buddy was taken, Ricky leaned over and said "send me a copy of that, will you?" Marty Stuart came back from his dressing room to find Buddy onstage and say good night before leaving the building. "A" team session guitarist Jimmy Capps summed up everyone's feelings at one point when he grinned at Buddy and said, "I bow to thee."
It struck me how much respect and appreciation the Opry shows to all of the legends who have given so much of themselves to country music. Although his visit was a spontaneous surprise, Buddy was shown so much respect Friday night. You felt it everywhere and it was very, very humbling to witness. Trust me, Buddy received his “props” from everyone from the guard at the gate to the audience that cheered so loudly for him when he took his bow.
None of this would have happened if not for the kindness and generosity of Little Jimmy Dickens. It began when he agreed to be interviewed about Buddy’s tenure in his “Country Boys” band in 1955-56. The men are like family towards one another, and Little Jimmy really rolled out the red carpet for Friday night’s reunion. He could not possibly have been any nicer or more giving with his time. Everything that happened onstage was spontaneous and unplanned, and to see Buddy under the spotlight was a surprise beyond words. The crowd went crazy, and you can see in the photos that everyone on stage did too. It was a night to remember. Thank you Mr. Dickens.
Special thanks also to Pete Fisher at the Opry and to Tutti Westbrook at Brad Paisley’s management office for helping to make this moment happen. Thanks again to Tommy White for being such a great host. But thanks most of all to Buddy Emmons for making so many people very happy last Friday night.
Steve Fishell
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Thanks for your efforts, and for your most excellent and eloquent post. And I'd like to add one comment.
Making people happy and moving their spirits upward has been what Buddy has always been about, most especially this community of ours.
Herb
Thanks for your efforts, and for your most excellent and eloquent post. And I'd like to add one comment.
Making people happy and moving their spirits upward has been what Buddy has always been about, most especially this community of ours.
Herb
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Clyde and Herb: Boy, you guys have hit that old nail right on the head !! This has been the best news I've seen on the Forum in quite awhile. I can echo all the sentiments expressed so far in this thread...it is what this Forum is all about !!
Regards, Paul
BTW: This thread is hardly 24 hours old and with 42 comments and +3200 hits..that tells us something about the greatness he has become to all of us !!
Regards, Paul
BTW: This thread is hardly 24 hours old and with 42 comments and +3200 hits..that tells us something about the greatness he has become to all of us !!
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tHANK YOU FELLOW FORUMITES FOR SHARING THIS GRAND TRIBUTE TO A MAN WHOM DESERVES THIS KIND OF HONOR.. WISH I COULD HAVE BEEN TO THE ' OPRY ' LAST FRIDAY NITE; SEEING BUDDY WOULD HAVE BEEN WORTH THE PRICE OF THE TICKETS,ALONE.. GOOD LUCK TO YOU, BUDDY, IN YOUR RETIREMENT..GOD BLESS YOU..BERNIE
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WSM Online archives from 3.19.10 go to 44:13 to hear Little Jim's introduction of Buddy Emmons
http://www.wsmonline.com/audio_archives.htm
This is so cool. Wish we all could have been there!
http://www.wsmonline.com/audio_archives.htm
This is so cool. Wish we all could have been there!
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Buddy We have been Friends For A Long time Don't get to see Each Other Often But Hope To See you This Summer Your Still No.One. SONNY.
Jimmy Dickens words were short and sweet. Buddy did revolutionize the pedal steel guitar. I am like so many others here that I am amazed what Buddy Emmons has accomplished. I personally believe the Good Lord put him here for the purpose he has accomplished. I still look forward anytime I get to see Buddy play.