The Greatest Pedal Steel Guitarist Of All Time

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • Steve Fishell shares wonderful stories about the great, Buddy Emmons.
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  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  27 дней назад +12

    I urge everyone to pick up a copy of this book. It's an important piece of history that's worth supporting. It's also a really wonderful book. If you're fortunate enough to have a locally owned bookstore near you, please buy it from them. Everyone else can buy it from this link.
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  • @RandyJoeDuke
    @RandyJoeDuke 27 дней назад +26

    I worked for Amos Arthur of Arthur's Music Store back in 1979 and later for his daughters when they bought the old Ace Crafts building in 1980. After we cleared out and cleaned up the old 3rd floor Ballroom where many of the best big bands played in their heyday we started holding events there. Amos was a pedal steel player and enthusiast so in the summer of 1981 Amos held a Buddy Emmons showcase. I had the honor of picking up Buddy and his wife from their hotel and bringing them to the event. They were both incredibly charming, funny, and very kind to me. Being a hard core rocker at the time I honestly was not expecting to blown away by a pedal steel player but I was wrong. He was amazing! I've been a fan ever since.

    • @Kan-o-tex
      @Kan-o-tex 27 дней назад +4

      Arthur’s is one of my favorite music stores in the world; awesome story.

  • @otisgibbs
    @otisgibbs  27 дней назад +24

    Long time viewers of this channel might remember videos featuring an old cassette recorder. That cassette recorder originally belonged to Buddy Emmons. I bought it from his estate sale after he passed away. I was told he used it for demos. I have no idea if it's true or not, but I love a good story. Here's a video that features that tape recorder and more importantly, it features mine and Steve's old dear friend Peter Cooper telling a great story about old Nashville.
    ruclips.net/video/0WudutXsJxw/видео.html
    You might also remember the videos I made on my front porch during the pandemic. I was sitting in Buddy Emmon's rocking chair during those videos. I bought it from that same estate sale. A little trivia for anyone who gives a damn.
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  • @teddymuldoon1905
    @teddymuldoon1905 27 дней назад +7

    His playing on Someday Soon motivated another generation to take-up the pedal steel guitar.

  • @user-nu7kk4uw6k
    @user-nu7kk4uw6k День назад +1

    I saw Buddy Emmons twice in Norway, with The Everly Brothers and Tompall Glazer. Great sound.

  • @acousticarchivefortwayne930
    @acousticarchivefortwayne930 21 день назад +1

    Thanks Otis. Wonderful interview. I could listen to Steve's stories all day long and of course stories about the legendary Buddy Emmons are fascinating. Another steel player David Hartley, who was local gent in England, made a number of RUclips recordings with his friend John Stannard who played electric guitar. While maybe unknown in the wider world of music their playing was always full of life, top notch, and a joy to listen to. The pedal steel guitar is one of those instruments that can take me on the magical winding roads in music and convey a larger-than-life range of emotions. There's a special place in heaven for those pedal steel players.

  • @user-zw4ut9kt1p
    @user-zw4ut9kt1p 27 дней назад +5

    I first became aware of the fantastic steel guitar playing of Buddy Emmons on the 1963 “Twang” a Country Song album by Duane Eddy.

  • @user-it5ce5su9p
    @user-it5ce5su9p 27 дней назад +8

    he played with Danny Gaton Thats where i discovered him, CV.

    • @Kan-o-tex
      @Kan-o-tex 27 дней назад +5

      There’s some decent live videos of the Redneck Jazz Explosion with Mr Gatton and Mr Emmons. Totally beyond next level players who could improvise meaningfully until the cows came home and went back out again.

  • @37BopCity
    @37BopCity 27 дней назад +3

    Fantastic video for all pedal steel fans! I will be buying the book. I've seen Steve a couple of times with Emmylou Harris and her Hot Band. He's a great steel player in his own right. One name he left off his excellent list of his favorite steel players that needs to be added ---- Speedy West! Speedy's playing is still jaw-dropping fantastic to this very day.

  • @AndyMurdzek
    @AndyMurdzek 27 дней назад +2

    Thanks for another great interview, Otis. I love the gag about Buddy’s card that said “I really dig what you’re trying to play.” A friend showed me the card that Buddy told him he always gave to the sound man on live gigs. It looked like a folded $20 bill. When opened it said “Turn up the f***ing steel guitar!” but without the asterisks.

  • @verycrankyperson
    @verycrankyperson 27 дней назад +3

    It's a great book/read! Back in the early 70's Steve Fishell helped get me started on pedal steel guitar. Thanks buddy!!

  • @Gorilla.Guitar
    @Gorilla.Guitar 26 дней назад +1

    the solo he peels off on the live version of drivin nails in my coffin from 1961 is killer. its loud, distorted, & has some great licks. you can tell by the look on his face that hes stretchin the volume limit but he just keeps standin on the gas.. i watch it just to watch that solo. leon's guitar playing is pretty tight as well.

  • @danstringer7610
    @danstringer7610 26 дней назад +1

    That was a great story. Thanks for sharing that with us.

  • @stevenvaughn7737
    @stevenvaughn7737 27 дней назад +2

    Great stories. Thank you to both for this gift.

  • @smittysmith8729
    @smittysmith8729 27 дней назад +2

    Thanks very much Otis! This was great, Im a steel player from Massachusetts, and Buddy was/is my favorite of all time, Im lucky enough to have gotten to see Buddy live with the Everly Brothers. as a side note: I remember reading a Quote from Buddy Emmons, "No one did it better than Jimmy Day" Looking forward to getting the book!

    • @artemisXsidecross
      @artemisXsidecross 27 дней назад

      What year did you see Buddy Emmons and the Everly Brothers? I would have loved to have been there. 👍

  • @amyf4985
    @amyf4985 27 дней назад +2

    Another great interview. I really enjoy your tastes, choices, knowledge and connections. 😀

  • @wjjansen6393
    @wjjansen6393 26 дней назад

    What a great interview and what a nice person Steve is. You can't go back to 1960 steelguitar without the great Jimmy Day. So much emotion in his playing. Buddy and Jimmy second to none.

  • @sevenmileridgeband
    @sevenmileridgeband 27 дней назад +3

    Very cool. And I love the story about the cassette recorder.

  • @lobster4501
    @lobster4501 27 дней назад +5

    My grandfather grew up in Whittier, California and was friends with Leo Fender from Fullerton… He used to play in the country swing band in the late 40s or 50s… And Leo used to give him stuff stuff to try out… I remember going through his garage when he passed awayand he had an old fender Coronado… And a fender bass with the serial numbers 003

    • @jeffclark7888
      @jeffclark7888 27 дней назад

      Whittier: the birthplace of Richard Nixon.

    • @artemisXsidecross
      @artemisXsidecross 27 дней назад

      Thank you for telling the story of Fender serial number 003. 👍

  • @thomasbenson523
    @thomasbenson523 27 дней назад +4

    The 1960’s steel players in Nashville were as important to the songs as the vocalists. Each with their own style. Two that come to mind are Pete Drake and Weldon Myrick. Drake’s style was ambient. He was the string section for country singers. Myrick could kick off a tune like no one else. Just listen to Connie Smith’s “Once a Day”. I remember hearing that song in my father’s 1963 Ford Falcon and I still love it.

    • @user-nu7kk4uw6k
      @user-nu7kk4uw6k День назад

      Paul Drake was Jim Reeves go to steel player.

  • @just4thetruckofit
    @just4thetruckofit 27 дней назад +1

    There is only one person I can think of that is the arcirecht of a music tuning that is used by so many and affects the genre so much.
    A player I knew said that Buddy never forgot you once he met you.

  • @jimmyc5498
    @jimmyc5498 25 дней назад

    Ok, just fed your cat. Checked out Brent Mason around 10 yrs ago which led me to Big E. My wife and younger son said yes and we moved NY to Tn. Never looked back. We got to play with Vince and Paul Franklin, the journey continues. Listening to Buddy has taught me so much on guitar. Thank you Otis for an awesome channel!

  • @skotrock
    @skotrock 26 дней назад

    That is a great book- highly recommended! Great job again Otis!

  • @dhix2388
    @dhix2388 27 дней назад

    this is a awesome vid. Thanks

  • @flagrentfoul3829
    @flagrentfoul3829 26 дней назад

    Another great interview. Wanted to congratulate you on reaching 100000 followers 😊

  • @julesotis13
    @julesotis13 27 дней назад +1

    great piece as ever....nice hat and glasses too...and words sentiments stories thanks yall - SJOCR

  • @2packs4sure
    @2packs4sure 27 дней назад +1

    I just finished that book a few weeks ago,, good read !

  • @magprob
    @magprob 20 дней назад

    Good interview

  • @lobster4501
    @lobster4501 27 дней назад +2

    Without changing the subject which I am doing I love Junior Brown, having a steel and telecaster at the same time

  • @RealBobLoblaw
    @RealBobLoblaw 26 дней назад

    very articulate ,really drew me in

  • @tomcoy3565
    @tomcoy3565 24 дня назад

    Love Pedal Steel Guitar Works, never knew who started Sho-Bud Steel Guitar’s! Congratulations Otis, for Hitting 100,000 Subscribers, Sir! Ohio Boy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for 35 Years now! Sorry I missed your two nights in Key West in April. This Artist Producer knows Music and His Love explaining the famous Pedal Steel Players! I own Three Poco Albums, too! Still playing vinyl.

  • @thegatorgar6730
    @thegatorgar6730 25 дней назад

    I gotta hear more. I’ll be ordering my paperback copy soon.

  • @dyskover
    @dyskover 25 дней назад

    There was a guy named Dwight White from Milford NH who played steel guitar like a champ.

  • @paulh6299
    @paulh6299 27 дней назад +1

    Check out the album Buddy's, its Buddy Emmons and Buddy Spicher great stuff!

  • @joekellysux
    @joekellysux 26 дней назад

    Congratulations on 100K subscribers. Seems like cause for celebration like a livestream or something fun. I think there are an additional 100K subscribers lurking out there.

  • @BossPilgrim
    @BossPilgrim 27 дней назад

    Love Buddys steel playing, started listening to his music after getting Grams GP album

  • @peterdollard853
    @peterdollard853 24 дня назад

    You know how one can get obsessed by an Emmons steel guitar lick(kind of a rolling inside outside sound). In the early eighties i had a Jo Stampley record with the song "She's Long Legged" with Emmons playing the steel. I went at it for years with minimal success and then in 1997 I went to the Steel guitar convention in St Louis; I was too scared to bug Buddy but early one Sunday morning at 7:00 I heard this great steel coming out of one of the demo rooms. there was Emmons alone lighting the stars on fire. I asked him how he played it and i was amazed when he said he lowered his second string down to open C#. He then said Jimmy Crawford had shown it to him..Thus my musical journey had come to an infinitely satisfying conclusion

  • @pillmuncher67
    @pillmuncher67 27 дней назад +1

    On Willie Nelson's album "You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker" Buddy Emmons' playing just is wonderful, just like the whole record.

    • @SeeCSeesCC
      @SeeCSeesCC 27 дней назад +1

      ❤as a Cindy I sweetly approve this post pill!

  • @g.k.dickenson9259
    @g.k.dickenson9259 27 дней назад

    Buddy was "Exactly" what Steve said he was. Emmons Pedal Steels are some of the best ever made. Steve is also "A Legend" in my book!
    "Thanks Otis"

  • @gonzokompadre
    @gonzokompadre 27 дней назад

    another great one Otis...all you had to do was say "go", and Sreve took off...well done!

  • @catheryndenton1766
    @catheryndenton1766 27 дней назад

    Omg… this guys memory is jaw dropping

  • @lifelongfan07
    @lifelongfan07 25 дней назад

    I heard “The Humbler” and was blown away by Buddy and Danny. I’m a new fan. Such a treasure. I’m sorry he’s not here.

  • @willbarton8705
    @willbarton8705 27 дней назад

    More please

  • @scottrogers2831
    @scottrogers2831 27 дней назад

    Buddy was amazing!

  • @artemisXsidecross
    @artemisXsidecross 27 дней назад +1

    Anyone passing through their twilight years at any age on a life’s journey will better understand why Bob Dylan’s 1967 film was titled ‘Don’t Look Back’. Until you reach this passage on a life’s journey few will understand; Buddy Emmons did.

  • @joyceb.sachsesachse1242
    @joyceb.sachsesachse1242 26 дней назад

    Great job , on this interview . OTIS YOURE THE BEST LOVE YA..

  • @mbass718
    @mbass718 27 дней назад

    Love everything I learn on this channel. So much great history lessons and a whole lot of music to listen to. I'd urge any pedal steel fans to check out Robert Randolph and Roosevelt Collier if you're not familiar with them.

  • @tygerstripes3752
    @tygerstripes3752 27 дней назад +1

    My fave pedal steel player was Red Rhodes.

  • @WitheringHeights-hi8cn
    @WitheringHeights-hi8cn 27 дней назад +1

    Hey, how bout Jimmy Day--Ray Price's steel player and also Willie's in the late 60s. He was fantastic! Nobody tops Buddy Emmons though. I would also put Lloyd Green way up near the top too.

  • @ivandukemusic
    @ivandukemusic 15 дней назад

    So many great players. Doug Jernigan is on my list along with the other greats!

  • @arkybeagle6159
    @arkybeagle6159 27 дней назад

    I am so glad Steve made a book about Buddy. I wish there could have been a film but it seems that wasn't Buddy's style.

  • @96driver
    @96driver 27 дней назад +1

    Did some albums with Ray Pennington too.

  • @Texasbluestunes
    @Texasbluestunes 26 дней назад

    Nice list of steel pickers, I’d just add Jimmy Day.

  • @joeyking3908
    @joeyking3908 27 дней назад

    Buddy was my Dad's favorite

  • @BST501
    @BST501 10 дней назад

  • @jasonstacey9460
    @jasonstacey9460 27 дней назад

    Sittin' and thinkin'

  • @halbertking2683
    @halbertking2683 26 дней назад

    " Nails In My Coffin " by Ernest Tubb , You Tube video with guess who .

  • @hypnocracy6102
    @hypnocracy6102 27 дней назад +1

    If you aren't first...you're last

  • @andrewwalker9216
    @andrewwalker9216 27 дней назад

    Kim Deschamps is one of my favourites

  • @gbuffaloe1
    @gbuffaloe1 13 дней назад

    Emmons, Chalker, and Hughey were the best. Listen to the cut of Home in SanAntone by Johnny Bush, it ha Emmons and Chalker!

  • @libertywilly7519
    @libertywilly7519 27 дней назад

    Long Island ice teas. Yes 😮😂

  • @lobster4501
    @lobster4501 27 дней назад +2

    This is weird, but does anybody here think Steve Howe the guitarist Yes.. was influenced by him… I’m sure he was

    • @greg3030
      @greg3030 27 дней назад +1

      Now that you mention it, yes. I hear that in his playing.

    • @fsheller5869
      @fsheller5869 21 день назад

      Howe played steel.

  • @CAH.214
    @CAH.214 27 дней назад

    This is great. In my eyes Buddy Emmons and Leon Rhodes is as good as it gets.

  • @stthbldt3594
    @stthbldt3594 22 дня назад

    So guarded & respectful/censored, I have a feeling this bio is very PG.. but i will definitely check it out (& probly come back & delete this)

  • @julesotis13
    @julesotis13 27 дней назад

    Back in Lincoln if you knew what they was thinking

  • @jeffclark7888
    @jeffclark7888 27 дней назад +1

    Tom Brumley Buckaroo?

    • @artemisXsidecross
      @artemisXsidecross 27 дней назад +3

      Tom Brumley played steel for ‘Buck Owens' Buckaroos from 1964-1969. After leaving The Buckaroos, Tom became the steel guitarist for Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band and plays on their biggest hit, “Garden Party.” In the early '90s, he played with Chris Hillman in the Desert Rose Band.’

    • @jeffclark7888
      @jeffclark7888 27 дней назад

      @@artemisXsidecross Of course. What I’m saying is that I consider Tom Brumley to be the greatest steel guitarist among several outstanding steel guitarists.

    • @artemisXsidecross
      @artemisXsidecross 27 дней назад

      @@jeffclark7888 You fooled me with the '?' 😉

    • @jeffclark7888
      @jeffclark7888 27 дней назад +1

      @@artemisXsidecross Shazam. I consider Tom Brumley‘s performance on “Together Again” with Buck and the other Buckaroos to be the greatest steel guitar break in the history of country music.

    • @NavelOrangeGazer
      @NavelOrangeGazer 27 дней назад

      ​@@jeffclark7888hearing Together Again is supposedly what inspired Jerry Garcia to learn pedal steel.

  • @DJBuglip
    @DJBuglip 27 дней назад

    Hell of a claim, especially since your video isn't about Speedy West.

  • @bette5939
    @bette5939 25 дней назад

    Julian tharpe was one of the greatest

  • @2packs4sure
    @2packs4sure 27 дней назад

    I guess Buddy Charleton isn't considered one of the greats..
    I love his playing and I guess a big part of that is that he played with Tubb in that prime area from the early 60s to the mid 60s when they had the best road band in country music and to me him and Leon Rhodes seem like magic,,, but I'm curious as to why Charleton never gets mentioned with the greats...

  • @user-lt4pw7rv2l
    @user-lt4pw7rv2l 27 дней назад

    Jan Brown…striking me as not a stage name

  • @chadjustice8560
    @chadjustice8560 27 дней назад

    Better than don helms? 🤔

    • @NavelOrangeGazer
      @NavelOrangeGazer 27 дней назад

      Helms never played pedal steel. Stuck to console his whole career.