Remembering Hal Rugg
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Joe Naylor
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Remembering Hal Rugg
5 years ago today we lost the great Hal Rugg
Great steel player
Great man
Nothing but great memories of a hero to many
Joe Naylor
www.steelseat.com
Great steel player
Great man
Nothing but great memories of a hero to many
Joe Naylor
www.steelseat.com
Joe Naylor, Avondale, AZ (Phoenix) Announcer/Emcee owner www.steelseat.com *** OFFERING SEATS AND Effects cases with or without legs and other stuff ****** -Desert Rose Guitar S-10, Life Member of the Arizona Carport Pickers Assoc., Southwest Steel Guitar Assoc., Texas Steel Guitar Assoc., GA Steel Guitar Assoc., KS Steel Guitar Assoc. (Asleep at the Steel) tag line willed to me by a close late friend RIP
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Bob Vantine
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Roy Thomson
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I loved Hal's playing too but never met him.
I composed a little Thumbstyle song on
my E6/9 Lap Steel and added the familiar
"Rugg Lick" on my E9 Pedal steel a while ago
and it turned out somewhat reminisicent of
both Chet and Hal.
Miss 'em both.
Link to MP3
http://picosong.com/yDW
Roy
I composed a little Thumbstyle song on
my E6/9 Lap Steel and added the familiar
"Rugg Lick" on my E9 Pedal steel a while ago
and it turned out somewhat reminisicent of
both Chet and Hal.
Miss 'em both.
Link to MP3
http://picosong.com/yDW
Roy
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Paul King
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My first steel guitar record I bought was "Hal Rugg Steels The Hits Of Loretta Lynn". I never met him personally but saw him play at steel shows. I saw him many times on television shows and the Grand Ole Opry. His country playing just sends chills down my spine. His jazz was certainly top as well notch as well. The Texas show is not the same on Saturday evening with him gone. What an awesome player and Hal Rugg is sure missed by so many of his friends and fans.
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Joe Naylor
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For all those that never met Hal
There was every no better of a person. That part would have made him a GREAT man if he had never played steel. Then to play like he did and be happy to help other in his kind manner was over the top.
I had owned a pedal steel about 4 months (had played a lap for many many years) - he took lots and lots of time to show me things (basically gave me lessons) and never would let be pay him or anything like that - maybe a soft drink but that was it.
Joe Naylor
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I had owned a pedal steel about 4 months (had played a lap for many many years) - he took lots and lots of time to show me things (basically gave me lessons) and never would let be pay him or anything like that - maybe a soft drink but that was it.
Joe Naylor
www.steelseat.com
Joe Naylor, Avondale, AZ (Phoenix) Announcer/Emcee owner www.steelseat.com *** OFFERING SEATS AND Effects cases with or without legs and other stuff ****** -Desert Rose Guitar S-10, Life Member of the Arizona Carport Pickers Assoc., Southwest Steel Guitar Assoc., Texas Steel Guitar Assoc., GA Steel Guitar Assoc., KS Steel Guitar Assoc. (Asleep at the Steel) tag line willed to me by a close late friend RIP
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Gene Jones
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One of the influences of my learning experience playing the steel was listening to Hal play on the Wilborn Brothers television show. His commercial pedal work with Loretta was outstanding of course, but I also looked forward to his instrumentals on the C6 neck.
I'm privileged to have attended the Dallas show when Hal played one of his final appearances near the end of his long bout with cancer.
Hal's presence as an icon of the steel guitar is forever embedded in the minds and hearts of steel players everywhere.
I'm privileged to have attended the Dallas show when Hal played one of his final appearances near the end of his long bout with cancer.
Hal's presence as an icon of the steel guitar is forever embedded in the minds and hearts of steel players everywhere.
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Bent Romnes
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Joe thanks for putting this one up. Hal deserves to be remembered.
I met Hal in 1978 at Jeff Newman's college. HHal was to be the featured player on the artist performance evening. Actually he replaced Buddy Emmons since he had just left on a cruise.
I will never forget Hal's easy and friendly personality. He played a bit and talked a bit and showed us a whole lot about how he played this and that. I asked him if he would play the intro to One's On The Way and he tore into it without a second's hesitation.
Hal is one of those people I have met in my life who made a lasting impression on me.
I wish so much that he could have stayed with us a little longer.
Rest his soul.
I met Hal in 1978 at Jeff Newman's college. HHal was to be the featured player on the artist performance evening. Actually he replaced Buddy Emmons since he had just left on a cruise.
I will never forget Hal's easy and friendly personality. He played a bit and talked a bit and showed us a whole lot about how he played this and that. I asked him if he would play the intro to One's On The Way and he tore into it without a second's hesitation.
Hal is one of those people I have met in my life who made a lasting impression on me.
I wish so much that he could have stayed with us a little longer.
Rest his soul.
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Nick Reed
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pdl20
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Hal Rugg
Sure miss him, was a treat to work the GOO and see him and Weldon do their thing, miss you ole friend.
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Paul Graupp
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After Carl Dixon's Steel Guitar Extravaganza, Hal and I were talking as he tore down. I reminded him of a set he had done years earlier on the GOO with Don Gibson. I had heard it on WSM AM Radio as I was driving home from a gig in FL.
Hal was playing his very best and Don said, on the air live:
Aww Hal ! Have a heart !!
Regards, Paul
Hal was playing his very best and Don said, on the air live:
Aww Hal ! Have a heart !!
Regards, Paul
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ed packard
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A day with Hal
Hal was a member of the SWSGA and often came to the jams. He was always looking for an added something for his setup.
I was totally flattered when I got a call from him saying that someone in Tucson had told him that he should talk to me about tunings, setups, with jazz in mind. Hal drove up to Show Low from Tucson and we spent the day together on the subject...no steel, just white board and computer. I was surprised to find that Hal liked to talk everything in sharps.
At the end of the session, I thought that I had a handle on what he was after. Unfortunately, Hal left us before we could get back together. I had worked up something that I thought might fit his taste.
Hal needled me for playing (a euphemism for what I do) on a Sierra!
I was totally flattered when I got a call from him saying that someone in Tucson had told him that he should talk to me about tunings, setups, with jazz in mind. Hal drove up to Show Low from Tucson and we spent the day together on the subject...no steel, just white board and computer. I was surprised to find that Hal liked to talk everything in sharps.
At the end of the session, I thought that I had a handle on what he was after. Unfortunately, Hal left us before we could get back together. I had worked up something that I thought might fit his taste.
Hal needled me for playing (a euphemism for what I do) on a Sierra!
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Frank Estes
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In addition to Hal's incredible musicianship, he had a great sense of humor. In this photo (1988 Knoxville) taken by Bill Ford, Jeff gets out that giant bar and in response, Hal gets Scotty's Frypan for Paul to use. I was there. It was a riot. Of course, Paul was able to play with that Frypan as a bar in tune!


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