R.I.P. Johnny Lyon

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Scott Moon
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R.I.P. Johnny Lyon

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I just got word that my friend Johnny Lyon lost his battle with cancer last night. Johnny was a great singer and entertainer known throughout Texas with his band The Country Nu Notes. He will be missed. R.I.P. my friend!
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Mikey Phillips
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Johnny Lyon

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Sorry to hear about Johnny. He was great entertainer and friend. I had the privilige of getting to play behind him at some jams. A super nice guy who treated you like he was glad you were there when he was on stage. He will be deeply missed.
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Post by Jody Cameron »

I learned of Johnny's passing a couple of hours ago.

I worked for Johnny for several years. A nicer and more honest person you will never meet. He helped a lot of peope in his lifetime, one case in particular that I was privy to...a fellow musician who needed help got it in a big way from Johnny. I loved Johnny with all my heart, and I know he is on the bandstand in Heaven now.

RIP my friend, you will be missed. jc
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Sad news...Johnny was a friend and great musician. I had the privelege of working with him many times and we shared many good times. Our sincere condolences go out to his family.
...Roy and Barbara
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A true Texas legend and friend of steel players. You will be missed my friend. God Bless you and your family.

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Just played his club..The Hall of Fame in Bryan Texas Fri.nite...W/Jody Nix & Band..and they told us he was in a coma..
So sorry to hear this, he was a great person and muscian.Prayers are with the family.
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Post by Milton C. Willmann »

Sad news. Enjoyed his music for over 50 years in Central Texas. He will be missed.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

I just got off the phone with Bush. Wow, even though I knew The Colonel was ailing, I didn't expect the end so soon. Sad say here for Central TX musicians.

I too was a Country Nu-Note! Back in 1973, in fact. And we worked together occasionally over the decades and always had a good time with each other. There were many great players in that band over the years, many indeed. Johnny Lyon left quite a legacy.
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Post by Roger Edgington »

Sorry to hear about Johnny. I enjoyed jammin' with him at the steel show in St Louis.
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Memorial Service is set for Monday Dec. 6th at 12 noon at the Hall of Fame in Bryan, TX
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Rest in Peace dear friend...
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Post by Adam Goodale »

Thats really sad to hear, I met him a while back while playing at the hall of fame in Bryan, He was telling me how happy it made him to see a young steel player that was playing the old stuff. The Hall was and still is one of my very favorite clubs on the circuit. RIP Johnny.
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Post by Red Kilby »

I am so sorry to hear about this sad news, Johnny was a great person, and a fantastic singer. The Lord has another fine singer in the band. RIP my friend.
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Post by Howard Kalish »

Johnny was a very fine singer and person and I’m proud to say I was a Country Nu-Note now and then over the years. I enjoyed playing those shows because Johnny always had a great band, sang good songs, and was a pleasure to hang with. Vaya con dios my friend.
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Post by Jack Harper »

johnny bush on the bill mack serious/xm radio show at willies place did a tribute to johnny on wednesday and ended the broadcast with johnny's christmas song to the soldiers.
great tribute..............

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I have also had Johnny close out my December www.twangtownusa.com "Swingin' West" Holiday show with that gem. It is a tremendous job on an awesome tune. You can hear it linked from the home page of my web site- www.swinginwest.com
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