Tribute To Emmons On Opry Live
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Dave A. Burley
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Tribute To Emmons On Opry Live
Don't you all think that it's about time that the Grand Ole Opry has a tribute to Buddy Emmons during their live Sat. night nationwide TV show?
I have done a little research on this and it has a possibility of becoming a reality.
My concept is: Little Jimmy hosting...Guest artists......Ray Price, George Jones, Willie Nelson and the Everly Brothers. Buddy on a riser, center stage, and Buddy performing with each artist as they appear.
I have already talked to a few of these artists and they are more than willing to be a part of it.
Right now I am in the process of talking to the powers that be at the Grand Ole Opry.
Chet Atkins and Jerry Douglas have been featured on the Opry many times. Why not the greatest steel guitar player ever?
When I get a little furthur into this concept, I might need a little help from many of you on the Forum, such as emails to specific people at the Opry.
I'll keep in touch and let you know how the progress is going.
The internet is a very strong tool and many things can be accomplished if you believe in it.
Who would have thought that when we started the first petition drive to keep the Grand Ole Opry on WSM live it would mushroom into so many thousands of emails to Gaylord, the owner of WSM.
We won the war.
What do you think?
Dave A. Burley
I have done a little research on this and it has a possibility of becoming a reality.
My concept is: Little Jimmy hosting...Guest artists......Ray Price, George Jones, Willie Nelson and the Everly Brothers. Buddy on a riser, center stage, and Buddy performing with each artist as they appear.
I have already talked to a few of these artists and they are more than willing to be a part of it.
Right now I am in the process of talking to the powers that be at the Grand Ole Opry.
Chet Atkins and Jerry Douglas have been featured on the Opry many times. Why not the greatest steel guitar player ever?
When I get a little furthur into this concept, I might need a little help from many of you on the Forum, such as emails to specific people at the Opry.
I'll keep in touch and let you know how the progress is going.
The internet is a very strong tool and many things can be accomplished if you believe in it.
Who would have thought that when we started the first petition drive to keep the Grand Ole Opry on WSM live it would mushroom into so many thousands of emails to Gaylord, the owner of WSM.
We won the war.
What do you think?
Dave A. Burley
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I will help in ANY way I can.
NO musician ever in the history of music deserves it more. There are very few musician indeed, that have the honor of creating to a large degree the beginning and evolution of a unique musical instrument.
While the Steel Guitar (which originated as a Hawaiian Guitar) has been around since Joseph Kekuku invented it in the late 1800's, the Steel Guitar that we know today, holds NO person in higher esteem than Buddy Emmons. In fact, no player could hold as high a realm as Buddy.
What he as created and achieved is unprecedented IMO, on ANY musical instrument that I know of.
In a word, he epitomizes the ole saying,
"He has forgotten it when the rest of us think about it!"
May God bless this incredibly and unbelievably talented man. NEVER was another before him; there is not one now; and there will never be another. I stand on that with every fiber of my being,
carl
NO musician ever in the history of music deserves it more. There are very few musician indeed, that have the honor of creating to a large degree the beginning and evolution of a unique musical instrument.
While the Steel Guitar (which originated as a Hawaiian Guitar) has been around since Joseph Kekuku invented it in the late 1800's, the Steel Guitar that we know today, holds NO person in higher esteem than Buddy Emmons. In fact, no player could hold as high a realm as Buddy.
What he as created and achieved is unprecedented IMO, on ANY musical instrument that I know of.
In a word, he epitomizes the ole saying,
"He has forgotten it when the rest of us think about it!"
May God bless this incredibly and unbelievably talented man. NEVER was another before him; there is not one now; and there will never be another. I stand on that with every fiber of my being,
carl
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Funny thing happened while sending E-Mail to the address they provide ? RETURNED !!
What's this ? Is this their way of ignoring us when they themselves ask for COMMENTS ! Gaylord Entertainment is a joke. Dick Clark got anything to to with their Board of Directors ?
Ok, We'll keep at it . . BRING ON EMMONS for the WHOLE HOUR !
Carl West
What's this ? Is this their way of ignoring us when they themselves ask for COMMENTS ! Gaylord Entertainment is a joke. Dick Clark got anything to to with their Board of Directors ?
Ok, We'll keep at it . . BRING ON EMMONS for the WHOLE HOUR !
Carl West
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Am I the only person that remembers the well-meaning but ill-advised push from Steel Guitar World Magazine to feature Mr. Emmons on CMT ? In the end, it was quashed with apologies, doubtless due to unseen political forces at work which are hard for us viewers to imagine...
I'd like it too, though.
-John
I'd like it too, though.
-John
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Carl West said: Funny thing happened while sending E-Mail to the address they provide ? RETURNED !!
Carl,
When we were solicitations for petitions against having the Grand Ole Opry moved from WSM-AM to WSM-FM, the offices of Gaylord were so swamped with emails that they had to change their addresses.
When the time comes to utilize the internet, if need be, we will find out the new addresses and post them.
The only thing that the powers that be at Gaylord seem to understand is public outcry.
We can make that happen without any problem but if and when it is needed, it should be done in a controlled manner.
You know......You send the concept to each and every party in your mailbox instructing them to send the concept to each and every address in their mailboxes, including the email addresses of the parties the concept is to be directed to,
and the mushroom effect will be staggering.
We found that out during out petition drive a year and a half ago. If nothing else, the powers that be will be made well aware of what we want.
Thanks for your interest and willingness to help on this project.
Dave A. Burley
Carl,
When we were solicitations for petitions against having the Grand Ole Opry moved from WSM-AM to WSM-FM, the offices of Gaylord were so swamped with emails that they had to change their addresses.
When the time comes to utilize the internet, if need be, we will find out the new addresses and post them.
The only thing that the powers that be at Gaylord seem to understand is public outcry.
We can make that happen without any problem but if and when it is needed, it should be done in a controlled manner.
You know......You send the concept to each and every party in your mailbox instructing them to send the concept to each and every address in their mailboxes, including the email addresses of the parties the concept is to be directed to,
and the mushroom effect will be staggering.
We found that out during out petition drive a year and a half ago. If nothing else, the powers that be will be made well aware of what we want.
Thanks for your interest and willingness to help on this project.
Dave A. Burley
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that would be great.
that spiked haired fiddle player is Gabe Witcher, an extremely gifted bluegrass fiddler,
and a hell of a nice guy. He is quite an anomoly, I have known him for a while and he is the one of the most straight musicians I have known (except for his hair). He is probably the exact opposite of what you would think by seeing him.
that spiked haired fiddle player is Gabe Witcher, an extremely gifted bluegrass fiddler,
and a hell of a nice guy. He is quite an anomoly, I have known him for a while and he is the one of the most straight musicians I have known (except for his hair). He is probably the exact opposite of what you would think by seeing him.
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