I to miss John standard , I find myself watching these videos over and over again and again and I wonder if John ever realized what a impact his playing had on so many of us who are out in the trenches each night slagging away at it. 😆.
This was Buddy Emmons in mid to late 1950's, when he was still with Little Jimmy Dickens. My grandfather used this song for bumper music on his radio show in Lansing, Michigan in 1957.
good memories. walter was a little older than we were, blessed with a beautiful talent and professional bent career. along came buddy gene Emmons. New discoveries. such precious memories. stay tuned , kennyx
I to miss John standard , I find myself watching these videos over and over again and again and I wonder if John ever realized what a impact his playing had on so many of us who are out in the trenches each night slagging away at it. 😆.
This was Buddy Emmons in mid to late 1950's, when he was still with Little Jimmy Dickens. My grandfather used this song for bumper music on his radio show in Lansing, Michigan in 1957.
Rest in peace, Buddy... Ya did good.
Loved it!
Awesome 👌 good sound 👌 👍
The best Steel Guitarist of all time!
AMEN and AMEN and AMEN!
NO one could EVER "carry his case" BAR NONE (Pun INTENDED!)
I don’t agree Ralph Mooney for me on pedal steel and Rudi Wairata on lap steel.
Love this swing thand Campi
Way cool! 👍🏻👍🏻
good memories. walter was a little older than we were, blessed with a beautiful talent and professional bent career. along came buddy gene Emmons. New discoveries. such precious memories. stay tuned , kennyx
this cat just rocks it ..
Buddy Emmons (January 27 1937 - July 29, 2015)
It was recorded January 9, 1956.
The epitome of "cool."
😊✌️🎶🌎
US Instr COLUMBIA 40810 - 1957
Johnnie Bush on drums
This sounds like somebody else.