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Tommy Elliott Remembered

Posted: 24 Aug 2001 5:20 pm
by Jerry Horner
Does anyone remember Tommy Elliott? Tommy died in a fire about 3 years ago in Tulsa. To me he was one of the great western swing players of all time. He worked with Merl Lindsay's band for a lot of years before joining Johnnie Lee Wills' band in Tulsa, which I believe was the last band he worked for.
Tommy was a master at big solid block chords that could fill the largest dance hall. Tommy was like a lot of other steel players that never really got to much reconition but was just about as good as they come.
He was a freind of mine and to this day one of my biggest idols. I will always miss him.

Jerry

Posted: 24 Aug 2001 6:14 pm
by Gene Jones
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Posted: 26 Aug 2001 3:46 am
by Gene Jones
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Posted: 26 Aug 2001 5:05 am
by Jerry Horner
Gene, you have the back row correct. The front row I'm not sure of except number 4 who is Calvin Darnell and number 5 who is Skeeter Pendergraph. Calvin played guitar and vocal, also drove the bus. Calvin had a pretty good band at one time called the Golden Trend Cowboys out of Pauls Valley, Ok. I worked in that band at one time. Skeeter was the drummer and also an adopted father of my wife and I when we were first married. Even though he was a drummer, Skeeter taught me a lot about what it was like to play steel in a western swing band. He chewed my butt out more than once. They have both been deceased for many years now but I think about them quite often and wouldn't be what steel player I am today had it not been for them.

Jerry

Posted: 26 Aug 2001 5:34 am
by Gene Jones
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Posted: 26 Aug 2001 5:28 pm
by Jason Odd
Guys, in regards to the early 1960s, perhaps Tommy Elliot rejoined Merl's band.
My reasoning?

Well, it's kind of slim, but I noticed that Merl recorded for the 'D' label and on a late 1950s to early 1960s era compilation there are some Lindsay sides, and I'm sure that Tommy has been credited on playing on some.
I've just checked Joe Goldmark's book (The International Steel Guitar and Dobro Discography, published in San Francisco by Joe), and I have the following listed to Elliot playing with Lindsay's group:

'Stealin Sugar' b/w 'Hoy Rag' (1028)
'Picks And Bows' b/w 'Let's Go Dancing' (1161)

Posted: 26 Aug 2001 5:30 pm
by Jason Odd
International treasure?, geez... now Gene you got me blushing (LOL)...

Posted: 26 Aug 2001 7:07 pm
by Gene Jones
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Posted: 27 Aug 2001 4:47 pm
by Jason Odd
More of a treasure digger I reckon, thanks Gene.

Posted: 29 Aug 2001 10:12 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Hey guys do you also remember a great steel player named Gene Pooler? Miami Oklahoma? Worked with Johnny Lee Wills in the 50's.A stone Jazz killer,wonderful chords,Played a Standell-Sierra when I saw him in 57.A very powerful musician that just happend to play steel. He died at age 39. Another great okie player!
Bobbe--

Posted: 30 Aug 2001 1:57 am
by Gene Jones
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Posted: 4 Sep 2001 9:57 am
by Bobbe Seymour
Gene Jones or anyone, Could I have or get a picture of Tommy Elliott to put in a special section of my store to honor our fallen? I would be very honored to do this.These great heros of steel should not be forgotten!
Bobbe

Posted: 5 Sep 2001 5:23 am
by Gene Jones
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