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Posted: 2 Feb 2005 9:09 am
by Jon Graboff
What a shock! Jimmie called me at Christmas time to wish me a happy holiday season. I haven't had a chance to visit with him in person for almost two years but once Jimmie considered you part of his extended family, none of that stuff mattered. That was the kind of guy he was and I feel a little lonelier already. Jimmie once confided in me that he felt that most steel players didn't really get what he was doing on this most enigmatic instrument. After a few hours of sitting with him in his music room listening to him play, I came to the conclusion that he was right. His approach to the pedal steel guitar was profoundly deep and complex but executed so skillfully that it didn’t shout out “HEY, LISTEN TO THIS! I think a great way for us to honor Jimmie’s memory is to pull out his recordings and try to get a handle on what that sly fox was up to. I think he would dig that. Sleep peacefully my old friend
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 9:10 am
by Lonnie Portwood
I'm so very sorry to hear this news. God bless the family, Jimmy, Rest in Peace. Lonnie
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 9:25 am
by Joe Adams
Very sad day - Good Friend - He built my first steel in 1961 - My prayers to his family.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 9:51 am
by Reece Anderson
Teresa and I offer our most sincere condolences to Jimmie's family.
He was a dear friend, a wonderful and innovative player, and one one of the legends of our beloved instrument.
Fortunately for Jimmie, his family, friends and fans, he leaves as a legend, and unfortunately, relatively few true legends such as Jimmie remain.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 9:58 am
by Kevin Hatton
Jimmie was one of a kind. He always treated me as a friend with kindness and a warm funny joke to send me back to Buffalo, even though I was a nobody. He never shunned me. He was a monster picker. When it comes to steel players, he was the real deal. Goodbye Jimmie. Rest in peace brother.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 10:00 am
by Rick Schmidt
God Bless Jimmy
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 10:09 am
by Jay Dee Maness
This truly breaks my heart. Jimmy and I go back to 1969. All my best to his family
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 10:10 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Sad news indeed
my sincere condoleances to Jimmie's family
may the Lord keep Jimmie close to Him
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 10:25 am
by Mark van Allen
Ah, this breaks my heart. I have so enjoyed getting to know Jimmy better over the last year. A truly wonderful person. My thoughts are with you, Elsie, and the whole family.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Mark van Allen on 02 February 2005 at 10:28 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 10:49 am
by Jerry Braswell
Many years ago while living in Nashville I got to know Jimmie through him working on my guitars. He will be missed by many who got to know him through his music and won his friendship. My prayers are with his family.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 10:52 am
by Terry Bethel
Jimmie Crawford, Innovator, Steel Guitar Builder, but most importantly a great family man. Jimmie was a true friend and I will miss him. Our prayers got out to the family.
Terry and Pat Bethel
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 10:53 am
by Hook Moore
My Condolences..Thats a huge shock..
Hook
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Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:01 am
by Roy Thomson
I never met Jimmie,,but I sure met his playing! Makes me sad to think another great one has left our steel guitar community.
My Sincere Sympathy to his family.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:05 am
by Rick Johnson
I'm at a loss for words.
My best to the family.
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Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:06 am
by Ben Lawson
Our prayers go out to Elsie and family.
Jimmy built my p/p in his basement in'77. I am as proud of the fact that Jimmy built it as I am in owning it for all these years.
Good by my friend.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:27 am
by Jennings Ward
IT IS WITH TEARS IN MY EYES THAT I TOO HAVE LOST A GREAT MENTOR AND FRIEND, GOD BLESS JIMMY'S FAMILY AND GIVE THEM PEACE. THEY HAVE MY LOVE. JIMMY I WILL MISS YOU SORELY AND REST IN PEACE..... AND CONTINUE TO MAKE THOSE BEAUTIFULL ANGELIC SOUNDS ON YOUR GUITAR FOR THE ANGELIC HOSTS.....GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU...............JENNINGS
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Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:28 am
by bruce fischer
Our deepest sympathy to the Crawford family. May God bless you and comfort you. bruce & lynn
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:34 am
by Andy Volk
About ten years ago, I met Jimmie briefly at Bobbe Seymour's store. My lasting impression was that he was a salt-of-the-earth kind of person. He patiently answered my questions and I was struck by the sincerity and kindness of his remarks. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:35 am
by Mike Cass
My heart goes out to Elsie and her family in this sad,sad time, and my prayers are with them. We have lost a great friend,artist,psg innovator and designer. There will never be another Jimmie.
Im truly crushed at this shocking news.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:39 am
by Cor Muizer Jr
this is really bad news,
our condolences are going through his family.
we are losing a great steelplayer/builder and a very nice man.
FROM THE DUTCH STEELGUITAR PLAYERS
Cor
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:48 am
by john buffington
One behalf of the officers and all the members of the OSGA, we extend our deepest sympathies to the Jimmie Crawford family.
John Buffington, Pres. OSGA (Okla. Steel Guitar Assoc.)
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 11:52 am
by Damir Besic
lately I`m scared to check this forum anymore,so many great people and musicians are leaving us.God bless Jimmy and all of his family.
Db
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 12:37 pm
by Buck Grantham
Our condolences and prayers go out to Jimmy's family..
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 12:59 pm
by Charles Curtis
Our condolences to the Crawford family; I was talking with Jimmie last week. He told me of doing a project to teach the young players his open string picking technique. Of course I said that I would want it too. I told him that I had mentioned him to an old acquaintance that he knew on Air Force One during the Johnson years etc. It was a great conversation. This is a tremendous loss.
Posted: 2 Feb 2005 1:25 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Jimmy was a close friend since he was 17 years old. We lived a mile from each other for the last 30 years. My biggest inspiration ever! What a great friend, since 1954, miss him? Like you'll never know.
bobbe