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Don Helms And Marshfield Show
Posted: 10 Jun 2007 6:29 am
by Dennis Detweiler
As always, Don played with great touch and emotion. And he's a legend and master of his instrument. He's 80 yrs old and still going strong. Amazing gentleman.
And Rob Parker is a requirement for any show. Great vocal and Atkins style on C6.
Terry Wood hosted and organized a great lineup of players. And his playing was great. The whole show was super.
I must also highlight staff musicians, Wayne Florang (drums) and Leon Lindsey (keyboards) on my set. I try to jump off the path with song selection and arrangement. These two guys got out on the limb with my sister and I and played great backup. Hopefully, we can do it again.
I'm terrible at remembering names (someone help me!) but, the girls that sang throughout the day were great also.
Thanks Terry! Well worth the trip.
Posted: 10 Jun 2007 11:32 am
by Jeremiah Hanley
Dennis, You are right! Terry Wood did a great job in getting together this tremendous Marshfield show! I was glad Rob Parker got to sing as much as he did. All the players did good in their particular style of playing. Scotty and his group were a tremendous asset to the day. You could tell that the players were confident with their instruments and knew what to do and did it! Phil Koontz and Tyler Hall played beautiful, melodic steel. Their touch was pure and sweet and Cliff Waterman played tremendously. It's a shame that more people didn't hear him. They are the losers. Cliff and Marilyn do a super job together. What's that quote?? "Behind every great man, there's a great woman." Larry Garrett got things started right and they went right all day. He's a great guy and runs a real good show and club in Siloam Springs, AR. If the Lord tarries, next year we'll be in Marshfield again for another great show. Thanks, Mr. Terry Wood!!!
Posted: 11 Jun 2007 6:21 am
by Jim Bob Sedgwick
It was nice to meet you and put a face with a name, Dennis. I enjoyed talking to you. This was a great show. Terry puts on a fine show. I had a ball.
Marshfield Jam
Posted: 11 Jun 2007 7:20 am
by Leonard G. Robertson
I enjoyed 11 hrs. of some of the best music I ever heard at Terry's Marshfield Jam. Don Helms was an honor to meet and listen to. He is so humble compared to his fame. Every one played very well. Tyler can express so much feeling on the traditional country tunes, I was very impressed. Thanks Terry, I had a good day!
Posted: 11 Jun 2007 7:44 am
by Scott Henderson
We had a great time and look forward to next year!
Thanks to Terry and all his helpers
Posted: 11 Jun 2007 8:31 am
by David Tunnell
This show was awesome. Terry worked his tail off putting the show together, and it came off without a hitch. I am looking forward to next year's installment.
I want to thank all of the steel players who let me play piano on their set, Larry Garrett, Jimmy Burrell, Phil Coontz, Tyler Hall, Terry Wood, and Don Helms. It was such an honor to get to play with you guys, and I hope I get to do it again sometime.
Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Helms, for being so nice to me, and for sharing all your stories of the golden age of country music. I can't wait to read your book.
Thank you also to the other staff musicians, Leon Lindsay, Kevin Haffey, Wayne Florang, and Johnny Spaugh. You all laid a solid foundation for the steel players to build on.
Most of all, thank you Terry Wood for putting in all the time and energy it took to put on this show, and thank you for including me in it.
Posted: 11 Jun 2007 9:41 am
by Gary Atkinson
Hey Dennis it was good to see you again after all these years.You did some great pickin' on your set.
I want to thank Terry Woods for allowing me to be a part of this show.I am always in awe of the great talent there.I'll be looking forward to the DVD so I
can hear and see it again. Thanks Gary A.
Posted: 11 Jun 2007 10:14 am
by Hank Ruf
Thanks Terry for all you are doing to promote the steel guitar. I know you did alot of work to have the turn out you had. Great show! Everyone played well. Looking forward to next year.
Posted: 12 Jun 2007 3:48 am
by Cliff Waterman
Thanks to Terry for the invitation it was a great time. Thanks to Tyler Hall for letting me use his amp, I appreciate it. Jeremiah, thank you for the kinds words, it was good to see you & your wife again. Great show! Cliff
Posted: 13 Jun 2007 5:53 am
by Terry Wood
Thanks to all of you for playing and coming to support the 2nd Annual Marshfield Steel Guitar Show!
Well, we heard some of the best singing and playing that I have heard at a steel show! We just couldn't do a show like this without everyone's help!
Don Helms set was excellent! His tribute to Hank Williams Sr and the Drifting Cowboys, it is was one of the most touching and or emotional things that I have ever heard on stage. One can tell that it comes from the heart! Someone brought me up a paper towel for Don but I had to use it myself. I literally cried when Don shared that final segment on Hank, The Drifting Cowboys and his life! He, Don Helms is, as singer Marty Stuart says, "A Master in every sense of the word!"
It was a success because of you all!
THanks and GOD bless you all!
Terry Wood
Don Helms And The Marshfield Show
Posted: 13 Jun 2007 4:19 pm
by David Young
Terry,
Thanks to you and all your staff for putting on a great show. All the staff musicians played very well and the steel players did a great job too. It was great to see several of my friends there and also to meet some new ones. I drove a little over 200 miles one way to get there, and got to see Jerry Roller as he was leaving for West Fork, Ar. It was also very nice to see John Terry, Scotty Henderson, the Hanleys, and all the people I didn't know. It was also a pleasure to meet you and your brother. Great turnout! It was a real treat and a joy to meet and visit with Don and Hazel Helms. It was well worth the drive up and back for a great day of fellowship with friends. Terry, I'll let you keep the paper towel. The Missouri Wildman aka Scotty Henderson even had a pick fly out into the center isle, he was annimated as usual. Great show and it will be great next year as well, looking forward to seeing you then,
David Young
Posted: 18 Jun 2007 12:05 pm
by Terry Wood
Once again, I want to say thank you to everybody who came to our 2nd annual show and the players and singers were all great!
Scotty Henderson's group was tremendous! If you don't have their cd titled Show Me The Jazzabillies, you need to treat yourself and get a copy. I think it is the best Western Swing CD that I have heard in years. All of the vocals and playing are super!
Rob Parker did an outstanding job! Rob is Mr. Smooth and he does so much to help all of us at these Steel Guitar Shows. I think he should be inducted into The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame too! Thanks Rob!
As I mentioned in an earlier post Don Helms is a Master! He truly is a legend in the Steel Guitar & Country Music world! Don and Hazell are such nice folks! We enjoyed a great super together Friday evening and Don shared some very funny stories. His final tribute to Hank and The Drifting Cowboys is one of the most touching things I have ever heard.
Again thanks to Dennis Detweiler and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roller, Hank Ruf, Jimmy Burrell, Jack Musgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hicks, Curtis Trent, Tyler Hall, Pastor Cliff and his wife, Larry Garrett, Kevin Haffey, Gary Atkinson, Ron Blecher, Jimmy and Starla Queen, Mr. Dave Owens, Don Tummons, Leon Lindsey, David Tunnell, Wayne Florang, and all the others for your help and talent and time, etc. May GOD bless each of you and hope to see you all next year!
GOD bless!
Terry Wood
Posted: 20 Jun 2007 1:49 pm
by Jimmy Queen
Terry
We had a great time! Thanks for everything - you did a great job putting the show together. It was a real pleasure to hear all the great pickers.
We especially enjoyed getting to vist with Don Helms & Rob Parker.
Keep Swingin'
Starla & Jimmy Queen