Jimmie Crawford

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Robert Rogers
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Jimmie Crawford

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On this day Feb.2 2005 we lost a true Legend my good friend and one of the most talented steel guitarist to ever walk God's beautiful earth Mr.Jimmie Crawford. Jimmie I miss you every day.You always made me laugh or smile with your personality and your pickin'.I'll be forever missing you....
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Post by Roger Rettig »

Jimmie was a blessing to all who crossed his path. I was lucky enough to tour with him for Slim Whitman in the '90s and he was kindness personified as well as being a supremely gifted musician.

Thanks for all your help and encouragement, Jimmie.

I'm reminded that the MD on that tour was none other than the great Harold Bradley whom we lost just this week.
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Jimmy was one of the "good guys". He will be missed and to his family we send our prayers and condolences.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

OMG, 14 years already! Thanks for remembering this great gentleman, player and builder!

Kind Regards, Walter
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Post by Bob Watson »

Jimmie was one of kind, I miss his playing, his immense knowledge of the pedal steel and his infectious sense of humor.
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One of my A-TEAM members

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Dang, Nick. You and Smiley are the only ones left...
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Re: Jimmy Crawford

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Robert Rogers wrote:On this day Feb.2 2005 we lost a true Legend my good friend and one of the most talented steel guitarist to ever walk God's beautiful earth Mr.Jimmy Crawford. Jimmy I miss you every day.You always made me laugh or smile with your personality and your pickin'.I'll be forever missing you....
My life was improved by knowing Jimmy. He was one of a kind and we need many more like him!
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Re: Jimmy Crawford

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Robert Rogers wrote:On this day Feb.2 2005 we lost a true Legend my good friend and one of the most talented steel guitarist to ever walk God's beautiful earth Mr.Jimmy Crawford. Jimmy I miss you every day.You always made me laugh or smile with your personality and your pickin'.I'll be forever missing you....
My life was improved by knowing Jimmy. He was one of a kind and we need many more like him!
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Post by Jerry Hayes »

I liked seeing those sets he and Russ Hicks used to do together..........Magic......JH in Va.
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Post by Godfrey Arthur »

A belated Godspeed Mr. Crawford!

Country bar with Faron Young!

Live, Jimmie would play to his heart's content not hindered by studio arrangements. Got to respect that.

Looking back, we know what he was up to then and it makes more sense now.

Would someone explain why the difference in the spelling of his name?




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Post by Tiny Olson »

When Jimmie liked or thought highly of someone I remember him saying, "He's a Dandy". Jimmie was a "DANDY", big time..!! I met him in 1975 and we became friends. What a tremendously awesome man and musical talent he was. I still miss him.

Sincerely,
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Post by Ben Lawson »

Jimmie ordered the parts for my '76 Emmons from Ron Lashley and assembled them in his basement. I stayed in his home for a few days until he was done. He was an amazing man and player. We did a lot of laughing over the years. He once called me, collect, and played his "Rocky Top" over the phone from the vinyl LP. He put it on and walked away never to return. I heard the entire album before I hung up. He was a very funny guy.
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Post by Buck Reid »

Love that story Ben! Jimmie was a mentor, teacher, incredible player and the best friend anybody could have. I miss the stories he would share when we worked on building guitars into the wee hours of the morning most nights. Great memories I will always cherish. RIP... Jimmie!
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Great stories Buck and Bennie, I sure enjoyed reading them.
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Post by Bill Cunningham »

Somewhere on the forum there is a thread where Buddy E was asked to name his top 10 pedal and non-pedal players. Jimmy is on that list along with Curley, Lloyd, Sneaky Pete, and a few others (I can never remember the others and it’s hard to search for the thread) ‘Nuff said, I suppose......
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jimmy crawford

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i was fortunate with mickey adams help to get one of his guitars a jch still cant believe it
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Post by Ron Funk »

Jimmy using both necks - 1967


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9yTqFWxHpA
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Post by Godfrey Arthur »

Ron Funk wrote:Jimmy using both necks - 1967


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9yTqFWxHpA


That's refreshing!
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Post by Dean Holman »

I was neighbors with Jimmy for four years. I spent countless hours in Jimmy’s basement learning anything I could ever want to know about steel guitar musically and mechanically. I’ll always cherish the time I spent with him and miss him dearly. He was for sure a dandy.
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crawford cluster

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Hi Dean. Years ago Ken Davis from Lima Ohio took me under his wing and got me off the ground with the pedal steel.When his old ShoBud wore out he ordered an emmonsPP with the Crawford cluster. Jimmy must have been a genius to figure that thing out!
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Post by John Macy »

Jimmie was the first Nashville pro I met, via Tommy Cass on my first trip to Nashville in 1973. I later ended up in Colorado where I became an Emmons dealer, and started bring Jimmie out to do seminars and some recording. We recorded the James and John record (with John Hughey) Together. He built a 10x10 push pull for me in 1979 and I later added JCH #106, of which I will never sell. Spent a lot of hours in the basement, memories never to be forgotten. Miss ya, babe!
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