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Topic: Winnie Winston Memorial October 8 @ 3PM |
Eugene Cole
From: near Washington Grove, MD, USA
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Posted 5 Sep 2005 7:44 pm
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People will gather to remember Winnie (May 31, 1941 - June 12, 2005), to play music, and to share stories. |
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Saturday, October 8, 2005, 3:00 p.m. |
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University of the Arts
CBS Auditorium
320 S. Broad Street,
Philadelphia, PA
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Winnie's wife Gwyneth emailed me today and confirms that she be coming from New Zealand for the occasion.
For further information, contact annmintz@mindspring.com
Details about this event are posted here on JulianWinston.com.
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Regards
-- Eugene at FJ45.com
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Sierra U14, MSA D10, and almost nothing in the Bank. 8^)
[This message was edited by Eugene Cole on 20 September 2005 at 11:16 PM.] |
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Michael Breid
From: Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA
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Posted 7 Sep 2005 4:50 am
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Eugene, Good luck with the Winnie tribute. I wish I could attend. Winnie and Bill's book made me realize how great the pedal steel was and how much I wanted to learn to play it. I hope I never lose that spark.
Michael in Arkansas |
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Eugene Cole
From: near Washington Grove, MD, USA
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Posted 20 Sep 2005 5:18 pm
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The location does not offer much space to play music and/or otherwise jam.
A sound system including a few mic's will be set up and available for people that wish to play something at the event.
The reception is not a pot-luck but refreshments will be provided.
I hope that I will meet some of you at the event.
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Regards
-- Eugene at FJ45.com
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Sierra U14, MSA D10, and almost nothing in the Bank. 8^)
[This message was edited by Eugene Cole on 20 September 2005 at 11:14 PM.] |
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David Doggett
From: Bawl'mer, MD (formerly of MS, Nawluns, Gnashville, Knocksville, Lost Angeles, Bahsten. and Philly)
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Posted 20 Sep 2005 5:42 pm
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I would sure love to come to this. But I have a previous obligation at that exact time that I can't get out of. How long will it last? If by any chance the time gets changed, keep us posted. [This message was edited by David Doggett on 20 September 2005 at 06:43 PM.] |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 20 Sep 2005 6:09 pm
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I'm going to try to attend. Can the venue handle a D-10 and a Nashville 112? |
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Rick Anderson
From: Niskayuna, NY USA
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Posted 20 Sep 2005 6:32 pm
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I wish I could play and have Winnie's talent
even though my feet are smaller then his.
So many of our brothern in our world of steel guitar have past away just in this year alone, it will be hard to fill their shoes. We will miss them all!!
Rick A. |
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Joe McHam
From: Houston, TX * R.I.P.
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Eugene Cole
From: near Washington Grove, MD, USA
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Posted 20 Sep 2005 10:24 pm
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Jim; The venue can certainly handle a few steels and a few amps.
I surely hope that you will be able to attend.
-- Eugene [This message was edited by Eugene Cole on 27 September 2005 at 09:45 AM.] [This message was edited by Eugene Cole on 27 September 2005 at 09:46 AM.] |
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Eugene Cole
From: near Washington Grove, MD, USA
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Posted 27 Sep 2005 9:02 am
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When I contacted Ann Mintz (AnnMintz@mindspring.com) about what facilities would be available at the event she told me that a sound system will be setup with microphones for for instruments/amps.
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-- Eugene at FJ45.com
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Sierra U14, MSA D10, and almost nothing in the Bank. 8^)
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Bobby Caldwell
From: St. Louis, Missouri, USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 27 Sep 2005 11:12 am
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Gee, sorry I can't be there to honor my dear friend. You guys have a great time just as Winnie would want you to. Tell everyone I said "HI". Rest in peace dear Winnie, Bobby |
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Jim Meiring
From: Highlands, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 6 Oct 2005 6:54 am
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I just can't make it. Everyone have a great time and know I'm with you all in spirit. Winnie's banjo and steel playing were major influences on my musical odyssey. Make a joyful sound. Jim |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 9 Oct 2005 2:05 pm
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It was a splendid occasion. Winnie made a huge mark in many walks of life. Indeed while most of us strive to excel in even one career path, Winnie excelled in multiple ones. As I'm sure many of you know, he was already a national banjo champion long before he ever met a steel guitar. He also taught design at the Philadelphia College of Art for 26 years, and there were many colleagues and former design students of his present at the memorial, testifying to his huge impact on their lives. In addition, many old-folkies showed up from his years of playing the Philadelphia Folk Festival, etc. David Bromberg was present to offer a song, as was Rosalee Sorrells, and many others. Winnie was also one of the world's leading experts in homeopathic medicine, and that world showed up to honor him too (and they all knew him as "Julian"). He really lived several lives before moving on; what a guy.
When I took the podium, I showed his pedal steel book to the assembled crowd and spoke about how many thousands of steel players (including myself) began our steel journeys with his "Bible" of steel guitar, and I read aloud a handful of expressions of gratitude from people all over the world who had posted on the Forum when he passed away. And then I played Danny Boy. On E9 of course. When I finished, David Bromberg shook my hand and said he'd been waiting for that all afternoon. It needed to be played. Of course. And so it was.
I had the pleasure of meeting forumite Eugene Cole there, and Chuck Campbell arrived near the end when he finished his sound check for a concert last evening. He was gracious in offering me and my wife, Jane, some comps for the show, so we capped off the evening by a glorious performance by the Campbell Brothers. I think Winnie would have liked that too.
Rest in Peace, my old friend. We won't forget you. |
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David L. Donald
From: Koh Samui Island, Thailand
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Posted 10 Oct 2005 12:46 am
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Jim thanks for the report.
I would have loved to have been there.
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Walter Stettner
From: Vienna, Austria
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Jim Meiring
From: Highlands, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 10 Oct 2005 6:27 am
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Thanks for the report on the gathering. Glad for Winnie's friends who could be there and share some of the many good times. Winnie definately "wrote the book" for so many steelers and his banjo with David Bromberg's "New Lee Highway Blues" is a must hear for me all the time. Onward we go. |
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