My (un)official convention report
Posted: 3 Sep 2001 10:31 am
I don't know where to start this year as it was THAT good. As Gaylon Matthews said in another thread, the Lloyd and Tommy set was worth it all even if that was the only show on stage. It's impossible to say that one set was better than the other because they were all great sets. Buddy Charleton had the tone to "die for" with his push/pull and Jimmie Crawford & Russ Hicks were note to note perfect on their set of twin steels. Russ' wife Laney graced the stage for a couple of songs and brought the house down. John Hughey was letter perfect, Hal Rugg was great as was Weldon Myrick, Joe Wright is a superb (not Super B) player AND entertainer. Doug Jernigan, Herbie Wallace, Joe Wright and Tommy White are the fastest pickers I have ever watched! There was as much talent out in the hall playing as there was on stage. The Falawka room was the most popular stop this year as was the Derby room and the Sierra room with David Wright who absolutely had a great set on stage this year.
My biggest delite is always putting faces with names from this forum. Formites are the most friendliest people at the convention as everyone is looking to name a face. It also gives everyone the chance to renew old friendships from previous conventions. I am happy to report that I did not bring a new guitar home this year but that is not saying that I didn't order one. Everyone enjoyed themselves and the show. This was a memorable convention but I'm sure next year will be better.
As for the Tone award, my vote is split between Lloyd Green and Buddy Charleton. Both had tone that would bring a tear to your eye. There were other many others who were so close that it made it hard to call but these two get my vote. I will quit now as I am suffering from alcohol poisoning and must lie down and rest.
One last thought. Gary Steele was there from beginning to end and not once did he have the color purple on or about his person! For those of you who are unaware, Gary is a wonderful person and YES, he does have a sense of humor about purple Zums!
By the way, Zoom was the most played guitar on stage followed closely by Emmons, Mullen, Derby, JCH, Carter and Sho~Bud.
My biggest delite is always putting faces with names from this forum. Formites are the most friendliest people at the convention as everyone is looking to name a face. It also gives everyone the chance to renew old friendships from previous conventions. I am happy to report that I did not bring a new guitar home this year but that is not saying that I didn't order one. Everyone enjoyed themselves and the show. This was a memorable convention but I'm sure next year will be better.
As for the Tone award, my vote is split between Lloyd Green and Buddy Charleton. Both had tone that would bring a tear to your eye. There were other many others who were so close that it made it hard to call but these two get my vote. I will quit now as I am suffering from alcohol poisoning and must lie down and rest.
One last thought. Gary Steele was there from beginning to end and not once did he have the color purple on or about his person! For those of you who are unaware, Gary is a wonderful person and YES, he does have a sense of humor about purple Zums!
By the way, Zoom was the most played guitar on stage followed closely by Emmons, Mullen, Derby, JCH, Carter and Sho~Bud.