Butch Cornwell RIP
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Patrick Edwards
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Butch Cornwell RIP
I just received a message from Judy that my friend and teacher Butch Cornwell
passed away this morning. I will always be touched by his enthusiasm and love for the Pedal Steel Guitar, I know many that met him at the ISGC were also.
Rest In Peace Butch
Patrick Edwards
passed away this morning. I will always be touched by his enthusiasm and love for the Pedal Steel Guitar, I know many that met him at the ISGC were also.
Rest In Peace Butch
Patrick Edwards
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Rest in peace old friend
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RIP Butch.
I always loved singing and playing with Butch in the Fulawka room at ISGC. Great guy and and a great player.
Condolences to family and friends. He is missed
I always loved singing and playing with Butch in the Fulawka room at ISGC. Great guy and and a great player.
Condolences to family and friends. He is missed
Ray Harrison
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That’s sad... I’ve been meaning to call him and never got around to it... Been MANY years since I’ve seen and talked to him, but he was such an engaging friendly guy... He had a cool little “studio” outside the back of his house while he was in Tacoma, with a little wood stove if I remember right... Back in the late 80’s early 90’s, Butch and Ray Robinson and myself went to some little steel guitar thing in southern Washington... was a very long, very fun day... Wish I’d taken the time to make that call, cause you just never know...

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I loved hanging with Butch at ISGC. It seems like he was always the closing player on the Thursday night show, though he was without a doubt a Main Stage quality player. Did he ever play the main show at ISGC? I can't remember.
Anyway we lost touch, ironically, when he moved to San Antonio. Should've contacted him more.
RIP, ol' pal.
Anyway we lost touch, ironically, when he moved to San Antonio. Should've contacted him more.
RIP, ol' pal.
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I'm sorry to hear this sad news. Like many others, I enjoyed visiting with him and hearing his set each year at ISGC. Does anyone know how or why he passed? Had he been ill for a long time? I know I'd not seen or heard anything of him for the last several years... And I'd also like to know, at this time, what his given name was (assuming 'Butch' was a nickname). My condolences to his family and many friends. RIP, Butch.
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I first met Butch when he lived and worked in Phoenix in the 70s/80s; then we would see each other at the various steel shows. We were never what you would call "close" friends, but we admired each other and I will surely miss Butch. We used to talk about publishing a book about tuning your E9th with harmonics. I don't know if he ever did that or not...
RIP old pal!
Billy
RIP old pal!
Billy
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Butch Cornwell
Sure hate to hear about the loss of another great Steel Guitar player. Nobody, but nobody could hit the absolute most clear and distinct harmonics that Butch could. And the only player that I ever seen (in my 37 years at the Convention), that while he was doing his (small) set on my Talent Show, go on the P.A., and told Buddy Emmons( back at his booth) to come to the stage and watch him play "WAY TO SURVIVE". Butch said "I've sat out there in the audience for years and listened to you play this song , now I'm waiting until you get on stage, so I can play it for you. Buddy did as Butch had asked- Butch played the song,(flawlessly) they shook hands and Buddy left. That took nerve folks, but Butch had the talent (and enough adult beverages) to pull it off, and he did. It also showed that the 'BIG E' was human enough to do that for a fellow steel player. I've talked with Butch on the phone a few time in the last few years, but I hadn't seen him in quite some time. We were very good friends, and I,like the rest of you that knew him, will forever miss his frienship and great musicianship on the PEDAL STEEL GUITAR. RIP my buddy, BUTCH CORNWELL.
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In 1994, I met Butch at the ISGC, we visited the various booths together and at one, he sat behind a steel and played one of Buddy's songs perfectly... Probably "A Way To Survive". I saw Scotty talking to someone, went over and told him about Butch and that he should be on the show. Scotty came over and gave a listen and agreed he should be on the Talent Search. I believe the next year he was on the main show. I know he hung with Buddy a lot that year, 1995.
Rest in Peace Butch...
Rest in Peace Butch...
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