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DE-NO Music

Posted: 27 Sep 2001 5:54 pm
by Tom Mortensen
I have bought my steel guitars from the same dealer since I was 12 years old.
De-No's Music Center in Casa Grande, Arizona.
Dennis Kirkland is the owner and is the best friend a steeler or musician could have.
When I was 12 years old he shipped a brand new MSA, 200 miles on a Greyhound bus, just for me to try out. I think he knew I would have to buy it, and I did.
Also, he always would let me try a new guitar out at the gig to see if I liked it.

I wonder how many of you know him.

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Posted: 27 Sep 2001 10:50 pm
by Billy Easton
Tom...I am fortunate enough to live in Casa Grande, AZ, and know both Dennis and Noel quite well. They are truly gentlemen and they are the only store around that even stocks steel guitars, or knows anything about them. Just try going to a music store in Phoenix or Tucson, ask for a steel guitar, and they will direct you to DENOs in Casa Grande. They are great.

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Posted: 28 Sep 2001 9:56 am
by Bob Allen
Hi Tom I've been down to De-no's a few times myself as a matter of fact I bought my Mullen D-10 from their. and recieved service and excellent dealings from those folks. Bill Eaton is right. You can't go anyplace else in the Valley and buy or look at Steel guitars. The last time I was there He had then all over the Showroom floor. Don't Know you personnally Tom But I have a friend that told me about you (J.J.Jones Bass player) Bob

Posted: 28 Sep 2001 10:11 am
by Tom Mortensen
Dennis is a steel player himself.
I remember one important piece of advice that he gave me as a youngster...

"Just make sure you get all your pickin' and ramblin' done before you go and get married".

To this day that quote sometimes haunts me. Image

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Posted: 30 Sep 2001 9:32 pm
by Bob Carlson
As I stated In another post, I also bought my steel from Dennis at DE-NO Music. He told how the name of his store came about. The DE is for his son Dennis and NO is Noel.

Dennis plays lead guitar for "The Jeff Dayton Band". They open for Glen Cambell when he's on the road, then back him up while he sings and shows off on the guitar. I first met Jeff at an Arizona Songwriters Meeting.

Bob Carlson

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Posted: 1 Oct 2001 8:29 am
by Tom Mortensen
Bob,
Actually, Noel,(not Dennis) played with Glenn Cambell and Jeff Dayton. I talked to Noel a couple of days ago and it sounds like he his staying home and taking care of the store in Casa Grande.
Jeff Dayton has moved to Nashville a year ago and is working with Glenn's publishing company and keeping Glenn's backup band going. All a bunch of Phoenix boys.

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Posted: 1 Oct 2001 3:18 pm
by Bob Carlson
I was close. This was back In Dec 1997 that he told me these things. Sorry.

Bob Carlson.

Posted: 1 Oct 2001 6:50 pm
by billr
Dennis sold me an Emmons Lashley LeGrande II. It's a beautiful guitar and was well worth the wait (4 mos). Dennis responded quickly when I needed some E-ring clips for the guitar. I enjoy visiting his store for pedal steel accessories.

Bill Rasmussen
Amado, AZ

Posted: 2 Oct 2001 7:01 am
by Miguel e Smith
I met Dennis once at a gig I was doing with Noel. Nice guy and he invited me to come over the store sometime...I still want to. Noel has been a blast to work with the dozen or so times he and I worked at the same time with Jeff's band. Extremely talented guitar player, keyboardist and singer. Haven't bought anything there yet, but Noel has given me some good quotes and is very informative. I'd recommend them.

Mike P.S.; Hi Tom