Mel Tillis
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Don Kuhn
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Mel Tillis
It's being reported that Mel Tillis past away this morning at age 85. Prayers for the Tillis family.
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Charlie Hansen
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I don't know much but what I know I know very well.
Carter S-10 3X5, Peavey Nashville 112, plus Regal dobro and too many other instruments to mention.
Bluegrass Island CFCY FM 95.1 Charlottetown, PE, Canada, on the web at cfcy.fm.
A Touch Of Texas CIOE FM 97.5 Sackville, NS, Canada,
on the web at cioe975.ca.
Carter S-10 3X5, Peavey Nashville 112, plus Regal dobro and too many other instruments to mention.
Bluegrass Island CFCY FM 95.1 Charlottetown, PE, Canada, on the web at cfcy.fm.
A Touch Of Texas CIOE FM 97.5 Sackville, NS, Canada,
on the web at cioe975.ca.
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Barry Coker
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RIP Mel
I saw Mel 40 years ago in concert with Conway and Loretta. He was not only a singer and song writer but an Entertainer many may claim that but he truly was still in my memory one of the best concerts I ever attended. RIP Mel our loss will be heaven gain.

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Ron Sodos
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Rest in Peace Mel Tillis
Had a chance to meet Mel in Branson thanx to my friend Terry Bethel. Mel was a remarkable artist and a true gentleman. He will be missed. RIP Mel Tillis!
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Craig Stock
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RIP Mel,
Back when I was young in the 70's, he was one of the first guys that I was exposed to as a country singer from movies and the soundtracks especially 'Coca Cola Cowboy. I have fond memories of that time and Mel's songs and voice bring it all back.
Thanks Mel!
Back when I was young in the 70's, he was one of the first guys that I was exposed to as a country singer from movies and the soundtracks especially 'Coca Cola Cowboy. I have fond memories of that time and Mel's songs and voice bring it all back.
Thanks Mel!
Regards, Craig
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
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I saw Mel Tillis at the Sonoma County Fair in the early 80's with Paul Franklin on steel. It was a great show and the first time I met Paul.
Mel was a consummate entertainer. His show was as perfect as a country show can be. I've always been a fan. He made a lot of people happy. God bless him.
Mel was a consummate entertainer. His show was as perfect as a country show can be. I've always been a fan. He made a lot of people happy. God bless him.
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Tommy Alexander
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Mel Tellis
In the early 80's, Mel Tellis came to Alvin, Texas for a show at a place called "Bohickies"! Paul Franklin and all of the band; forgot the names of the band, but I got a chance to hang out with the guys, along with Paul, Mel's brother Richard and I had a great time for the day and had a chance to go and pick up Mel at the airport.
It was a delight to have lunch and hang out with all of the guys and after that, I had a chance to stay and watch the band work; that was the best time.
The greatest time to be around Mel and Richard; very funny guys to be with. I will always remember that.
It's very sad to loose a great singer and as a person also. Mel will be missed; "God Blessed"....
It was a delight to have lunch and hang out with all of the guys and after that, I had a chance to stay and watch the band work; that was the best time.
The greatest time to be around Mel and Richard; very funny guys to be with. I will always remember that.
It's very sad to loose a great singer and as a person also. Mel will be missed; "God Blessed"....
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Sonny Jenkins
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Yes,,another legend gone!!!,,,one that was in the upper crust of greats!!!
By far my favorite CD is one that was given to me with a rather dubious history behind it. Don't know how much truth there is to it, but back in the early 80s (when Paul was with Mel) plans were made to do a "live" recording,,,,I've heard different stories as to the venue,,,from opry house to panther hall. Anyway,,,due to a mix up in the contract signing/agreement, it supposedly not released,,,,rumored to have been several law suits etc. Anyway,,,somehow the show was in fact inadvertently recorded and some copies "leaked" out. I was given the CD by a friend of a friend of a friend (etc) that was reportedly in the recording booth.
Anyway, it is not like the other "live" recordings and as I said,,,it is by far the most listened to (AND TREASURED!!) CD in my collection,,,, a young Paul Franklin is ALL OVER it demonstrating (IMO) how steel guitar is supposed to sound.!!!!
May Mr. Melvin Tillis rest in eternal peace,,,,
By far my favorite CD is one that was given to me with a rather dubious history behind it. Don't know how much truth there is to it, but back in the early 80s (when Paul was with Mel) plans were made to do a "live" recording,,,,I've heard different stories as to the venue,,,from opry house to panther hall. Anyway,,,due to a mix up in the contract signing/agreement, it supposedly not released,,,,rumored to have been several law suits etc. Anyway,,,somehow the show was in fact inadvertently recorded and some copies "leaked" out. I was given the CD by a friend of a friend of a friend (etc) that was reportedly in the recording booth.
Anyway, it is not like the other "live" recordings and as I said,,,it is by far the most listened to (AND TREASURED!!) CD in my collection,,,, a young Paul Franklin is ALL OVER it demonstrating (IMO) how steel guitar is supposed to sound.!!!!
May Mr. Melvin Tillis rest in eternal peace,,,,
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Bill L. Wilson
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R.i.p. Mel.
Fronted a show in Clinton Oklahoma many moons ago with Mel. Got him to sign my strap.


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Mitch Drumm
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He has about 350 songs under his name at BMI:
http://repertoire.bmi.com/Catalog.aspx? ... 91&subid=0
Of which I remember:
All right, I'll sign the papers
Bopalena
Burning Memories
Detroit City
Heart Over Mind
Honky tonk song
I ain't never
I'm tired
Juke Box Man
Kissing your picture
Let's walk away strangers
Mary don't you weep
Mental revenge
No love have I
One more time
Petrified
Ruby don't take your love to town
Sawmill
Snakes crawl at night
Stateside
Stonin' around
Stop the world
Ten thousand drums
Tupelo county jail
Unmitigated gall
Walk on boy
Wall of tears
Wandering boy
Wine
Lotsa Price, Pierce, and Faron songs there.
Not many writers can match that catalog. There was a time when I would see the names "Tillis-Walker" on half the 45 labels I looked at.
His earliest recordings, pre-1965, are very strong. I think there is a CD out there that compiles them. Maybe the best version I ever heard of "Heart Over Mind", with apologies to Ray.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1TCnzuJcj8
Don't know who that steel is.
http://repertoire.bmi.com/Catalog.aspx? ... 91&subid=0
Of which I remember:
All right, I'll sign the papers
Bopalena
Burning Memories
Detroit City
Heart Over Mind
Honky tonk song
I ain't never
I'm tired
Juke Box Man
Kissing your picture
Let's walk away strangers
Mary don't you weep
Mental revenge
No love have I
One more time
Petrified
Ruby don't take your love to town
Sawmill
Snakes crawl at night
Stateside
Stonin' around
Stop the world
Ten thousand drums
Tupelo county jail
Unmitigated gall
Walk on boy
Wall of tears
Wandering boy
Wine
Lotsa Price, Pierce, and Faron songs there.
Not many writers can match that catalog. There was a time when I would see the names "Tillis-Walker" on half the 45 labels I looked at.
His earliest recordings, pre-1965, are very strong. I think there is a CD out there that compiles them. Maybe the best version I ever heard of "Heart Over Mind", with apologies to Ray.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1TCnzuJcj8
Don't know who that steel is.
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Sonny Jenkins
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In 2002 Pam Tillis recorded a whole album of her father's songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R07uOi7Jh3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R07uOi7Jh3s
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Sonny Jenkins
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As sooooo many talented people,,,,Mel was exceptionally talented,,,,,his art work,
http://meltillis.com/giftshop/artwork.asp
sad, but most people don't realize what a loss,,,,what a loss!!!
And to many of us Mel was an outstanding representative of our Masonic brotherhood,,,,
http://meltillis.com/giftshop/artwork.asp
sad, but most people don't realize what a loss,,,,what a loss!!!
And to many of us Mel was an outstanding representative of our Masonic brotherhood,,,,




