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Dick Gordon - Tulsa Steel Teacher

Posted: 9 Nov 2004 6:41 am
by Jim Saunders
Dick Gordon has been teaching steel, guitar, and bass in Tulsa for over 50 years and he's still going. I took lessons from him in the 50's and I've come to know several of his former students, including Randy Beavers and Chuck Halcomb. I'm curious who else may have taken lessons from Dick?
BTW, Randy obviously paid more attention to his lessons than I did. Anyone else?

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Emmons Legrande II, D10, Gibson Console Grande D8, Peavey Nashville 112, Peavey Nashville 400.



Posted: 9 Nov 2004 1:30 pm
by Earnie Sumerall
I was one of his first students when he moved to Tulsa from Oregon around 1947.

Posted: 9 Nov 2004 2:27 pm
by Randy Beavers
We had a family tradition with Dick Gordon. My Aunt and Uncle took from him when they were young. My Dad took from him before he was drafted into the Army. My Sister and I when we were little. I started with him in 1965 when I was 9 years old. Funny thing, he is like Dick Clark. It seems he never ages! It would be interesting to know how many people took lessons from him. I'm sure several thousand have passed through those doors on South Trenton. I can still recall his phone number by memory.

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Randy
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Posted: 9 Nov 2004 2:42 pm
by Jimmy T. Vaughn
I have spent a few years with the humble Dick,love the man, he is one of a kind.
Jim Vaughn

Posted: 9 Nov 2004 2:52 pm
by Chuck Halcomb
When I took from Dick back in the 50's he also taught my brother who was very short at the time to play stand up base, and he, like me still plays.

It would seem obvious that Randy learned more than I did, but you know after almost 50 years of not playing to be able to get that ol' Console Grande out of the case and still manage to make music is a real testimate I think that that Man's ability to teach steel guitar.

Somehow he managed to teach me to use both my left and right hand to block, to do both forward and reverse slants and he did this without making me self conscious about it. Most impressive considering I was at the time a teenager who knew he knew everything.

Well worth the trip from Sand Springs over to Dick's house in Tulsa. I would say that more than anything this is going to make it possible for me to look forward to my retirement years. I even hear that they will be happy to have another steel guitar player out in Lubbock, Texas where I plan to go when I retire next year.

Hats off to Dick, one of my unsung heros. Image

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Remington Steel T-8 Steelmaster
Gibson Console Grande

Posted: 16 Nov 2004 10:12 am
by Vic Lawson
I took about a year of lessons from Dick in the mid 70's hope he's doing good.

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 8:18 pm
by Jim Saunders
I've heard through another of Dick's students that Dicky Overby was also taught by Gordon. Can anyone confirm this?

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Emmons Legrande II, D10, Gibson Console Grande D8, Peavey Nashville 112, Peavey Nashville 400.


<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Saunders on 19 November 2004 at 08:19 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 7 Dec 2004 6:01 am
by Jim Saunders
A present student of Dick Gordon, David Gibson, emailed me to let me know that yes Dick had Dickey Overbey as a student when Dickey was 12. Also Randy Beavers as Randy explained in his post.
Dick had printed out this series of posts and had them pinned to his wall.
Dick has surely taught thousands of steel players, many of whom may not read this Forum, but would want to wish him well.

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Emmons Legrande II, D10, Gibson Console Grande D8, Peavey Nashville 112, Peavey Nashville 400.


<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Saunders on 07 December 2004 at 07:18 AM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 7 Dec 2004 8:14 pm
by Chuck Halcomb
Jim - wouldn't it be great to visit that studio and hear Dick play that steel guitar once again; and listen to him explain just what you needed to do to 'get it right'. Image

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Remington Steel T-8 Steelmaster
Gibson Console Grande