I miss my friends at the Steel guitar convention.
No where could you meet old and make new friends like you could at the Convention. I get a little sad at this time every year.
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Thank you Bill. All of us miss the ISGC this time of the year. We did it for 45 years. We miss planning it and seeing everybody, but most of all we miss our Dad, Scotty. All of the friends we made, both old and new, were because of his vision and his love of the steel guitar. Nobody could do a show like he could. Hopefully we will see most of you at other shows in the future. God bless everybody.
Being new to Pedal Steel Guitar, I never made it to the "ISGC". Sandra I would have loved to have met your dad, as well as, meet and make many new friends. Hopefully somewhere down the road I will be able to make it to a show or two and meet some of you great people. Many of you have already helped me out and we have never met.
Many Thanks to Scotty and others who have worked so hard to keep Pedal Steel Guitar alive!!
This post really makes me feel sad. I too have so many great memories of the ISGC and Scotty and the rest of the gang. Boy, I really liked hanging out there with Speedy and Scotty. So many great people and players have passed over the last 20 years, it is a totally different world from the steel guitar community perspective. Wish there were a way the ISGC could be revived.
I got to play the last show. I talked your mom just before I went on. She said Scotty was in the hospital and wasn't doing good. We talked a moment about how bad he wanted to be there. It bothered me so bad that I couldn't remember what I was going to play. Thanks to Dino, Ric, Jimmy and Roy I made it through it.
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I started going when it was at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel. When it moved downtown I never really liked the sound, compared to what it was at the Chase Park. But, I never missed a year from 76 to 97. I retired in 96 and moved from Kansas City to Florida. After 97 is was an every other year event and my wife and I would time our visits to Kansas City (to see our children) around the ISGC.
Regardless of how many other steel shows or "conventions" there are or how big or small, none compare to the ISGC.
Sandra Scott-Wall wrote:Thank you Bill. All of us miss the ISGC this time of the year. We did it for 45 years. We miss planning it and seeing everybody, but most of all we miss our Dad, Scotty. All of the friends we made, both old and new, were because of his vision and his love of the steel guitar. Nobody could do a show like he could. Hopefully we will see most of you at other shows in the future. God bless everybody.
I hate to think where the Steel Guitar would be today without your dad and the ISGC, but I would also like to pay tribute your mom. She was there every step of the way. She should be in the hall of fame to, IMHO.
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Bill you are too kind. This will make mom cry, but it will be good tears. She WAS there the whole way. They were married for over 60 years and he took her all over the world - all because of the steel guitar. Her support (and patience!) helped keep him going. She SHOULD be commended!
I miss this show so much. Had almost all of my best guitar experiences at this show. I really miss the people and Scotty and the Family. We felt like part of it and it was very special to us. We love you guys.
Sandra Scott-Wall wrote:Bill you are too kind. This will make mom cry, but it will be good tears. She WAS there the whole way. They were married for over 60 years and he took her all over the world - all because of the steel guitar. Her support (and patience!) helped keep him going. She SHOULD be commended!
excellent memories , time well spent. I only attended a handful but they were treasures.
True story, Maybe 2010..
I arrived early Fri Am, by myself. Buddy opened on Fri Night to a packed house, standing room only. I called home and told my wife to book an Airline ticket for early SAT morning , which she did. She arrived in St Louis in time for Buddy and Hal's set ( if I recall) then Tommy White. She sat on the floor in the very front. I had as much fun watching her loving it as much as I was loving it ! The place was rockin !
Thanks to the Scott family for all of our memories, couldn't have them without THEM !
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Like the rest of Y'all, I miss the ISGC! As Jack Stoner commented no matter how many Steel Guitar Conventions and or Steel Guitar shows none will ever compare with those hosted by DeWitt "Scotty" Scott and Mrs. Mary and their Family! Thank you Sandra! You and all of your family are to be commended for all your hard work. Next, I think a Big reason that the ISGC was so successful was because of all the Super talented Steel Guitarists and musicians who performed on it! I am thankful that I was able to attend many years between 1977 and 2013.
My wife and I were out driving today and I told her how it still feels strange not being in St.Louis at the ISGC. Just goes to show you should savor every moment because things will change.
I went to that thing 7 or 8 times from 1984 to about 2007 and sat at the feet of the masters (and partied with a lot of them). It was the inner sanctum of steel guitar. Those experiences can't be replaced. And only Scotty could pull it off.
I was there for 39 consecutive years and 35 of those were spent in the sound booth.
The Scott's made me feel really important for the ISGC. I made so many friends from around the world and became close friends with many of my heroes.
No one would know who Bill Ferguson is without the ISGC.
And thank you Sandy for the times we had plugging at each other. We actually did become FRIENDS. hehe (and I still have some pieces of chocolate waiting to toss over to you).
Love ya Scott's.
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