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Topic: Buddy Charlton Rest In Peace |
Gary Lee Gimble
From: Fredericksburg, VA.
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 4:31 am
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For over two years I sat across from Buddy, taking lessons. I have to say, his musical expertise was intimidating at first but very quickly became a non-issue. His compassion for teaching was complimented with his people skills in making me feel at home. I came to lessons prepared and played to the best of my abilities as he sat there to listen and guide me. There was one lesson where I prepared a tune which was shared with me by a fellow steel player. I told Buddy I had no idea who wrote the tune or who the player was on the recording. The fact was, I knew all along whom the player was, it was Buddy. My intent was to mess with Buddy a little as I am somewhat of a jokester; I wanted to see what kind of reaction I’d get. Half way through this tune, I started to play something that was completely out of context with the song. What I didn’t count on was his stern reaction as he raised his voice and said in so many words, “what the heck are you doing! That doesn’t go like that, whats wrong with you?”The last time I was scolded in such a manner was at Sunday school when I got thrown out of class. This experience was rather funny, but at that point I really knew he was genuine with this teaching, he really cared about his students. One lesson he told me if he’d had walked into a room and heard what I just played, he would have walked out. Again, his honesty and positive re-enforcement inspired me to constantly woodshed. Buddy, you will be missed.
gL _________________ Assorted gear and a set of hands...
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pdl20
From: Benton, Ar . USA,
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 5:06 am Buddy Charton
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sorry to hear of Buddy's passing. Prayers go out
to the family: He gave so much to the steel guitar world and all his fans,he will live on forever in the music he created and left behind.God Bless him and REST IN PEACE. _________________ Mullen G 2 D 10 8 & 6 , Emmons D 10 8& 6 Evans Amps , Revelation,MPX1,Steward PA 1000 rack, Steelers Choice Cross country Seat ,Hilton Pedal, Curt Mangan strings . When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane. |
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Bill Hankey
From: Pittsfield, MA, USA
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 5:36 am
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With great sympathy I reach out to those who have known this man through his kindness to share his great musical abilities. It is very difficult to realize that Buddy has departed while seeking the Lord's promise of a better life. |
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Chris Boyd
From: Leonia,N.J./Charlestown,R.I.
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Raymond Thiebault
From: Florida, USA
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 8:32 am
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Kaylee and Family,
Our deepest sympathy on the passing of Buddy. He was one of the greatest. We will miss him. Our prayers are with you.
Blessings,
Ray & Claire |
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Billy Woo
From: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 8:55 am Condolences and Sympathy for Buddy Charleton
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To Kay Lee, I met you once when I took a lesson from Buddy and you were very kind to me and my dad who drove me to the lesson from N.E. Washington DC, I wish you prayers and piece of heart as you must be truly heartbroken as your post shows. Buddy will be missed but never forgotten.
Sincerely,
Billy Woo |
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Steve Raulston
From: U.S.A. (deceased)
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 9:17 am
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A true gentleman, an outstanding instructor and a monster musician. RIP............ you will be sorely missed. And God's Speed to the entire Charleton family in these very difficult times. You are in our prayers. |
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Mark Durante
From: St. Pete Beach FL
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 10:07 am
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Kay Lee, our thoughts are with you. We can still hear him in the great music he left us... |
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John Burton
From: Manassas, Va
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 11:23 am
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I only met the man twice. Once I took a two hour lesson from him. He really impressed me, not just his playing, which goes without saying, but his open manner and friendliness.
I'll never forget.
Truly a Virginia Gentleman.
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Jim Snowman Mitchell
From: Leesburg, Alabama
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 6:27 pm Buddy
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It is with deepest sadness that I learn about the passing of one of the true pioneers of the PSG.
My deepest sympathy and my prayers go out to the family of this fine man.
He will be deeply missed.
"Snowman" _________________ Sho-Bud & Jackson steel guitars
ONLY Peavey Amps
Goodrich & Fender volume pedals
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Ron McNuss
From: Manassas, VA, USA
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Posted 28 Jan 2011 6:39 pm God Bless You, Buddy Charleton
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I have fond memories of my pedal steel lessons with Buddy way back in the early 1980s at Oxen Hill Music. He was always so kind, patient, and willing to share his gifts - his incredible knowledge and skill in playing the pedal steel. He was such a great instructor, with a gentle personality, and a kind and mild spirit...
God Bless You, Buddy, your wife Kay Lee, and all of your Family and Friends at this time of loss... |
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Frederic Mabrut
From: Olloix, France
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Susan Alcorn (deceased)
From: Baltimore, MD, USA
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Posted 29 Jan 2011 7:29 am
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I'm so sorry to hear this news. My deepest sympathies for Kay Lee (who Buddy once said was a natural for the pedal steel guitar) and to Billy and Wanda who were such close friends. Buddy, rest in peace; we miss you. |
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Rick Schmidt
From: Prescott AZ, USA
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Posted 29 Jan 2011 9:14 am
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My deepest sympathy's to Kay Lee and all the family.
In my musical life, Buddy's playing on "Country Dance Time" was the first time I realized how "hip" the PSG could be. Up to the point I first heard it, I was a young died in the wool jazz snob. His playing went right to where I lived. Right to my heart! I will always be thankful for the person who told me "you better listen to this son!" It's still one of my 5 "desert island" records. Even though I never met him, like other heroes in my life, through his music I feel like I knew him and owe him so much.
I can never thank you enough for all the joy and inspiration you've shared Buddy!
God Bless! |
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Gary Walker
From: Morro Bay, CA
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Posted 29 Jan 2011 11:51 am
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In 1962, steel great, Norm Hamlet called me and told me to come over and listen to the new album the Ernest Tubb band had just released. Of course, it featured the new steel player Buddy Charleton. Needless to say, I was in shock for days at this incredible talent. It was during this time I decided to attempt to tackle the steel. Buddy was so great. Another super hero gone from our midst. |
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Tiny Olson
From: Mohawk River Valley, Upstate NY
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Posted 30 Jan 2011 7:47 am
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I'm saddened to hear of Buddy's passing. What a fantastic player and person he was. Such an influence to so many of us. May The Lord now welcome Buddy home and bring comfort to his family and friends.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson |
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Larry Sasser
From: Conyers,Ga. USA
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Posted 30 Jan 2011 12:23 pm
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Kay Lee I would like to say I am sorry very sorry for your loss. Your loss was my loss and I know many others feel the same. If not for Buddy there would have never been a Larry Sasser the steel player. I was a dobro player in the Atlanta area and one day a friend played me a cut of Another Bridge To Burn where Buddy play one of the greatest intros I ever heard. I went that day and bougth myself a steel and began trying to play Buddy's licks.
Kay Lee, I am so lucky to be able to call you and Buddy my friends. I love you and my prayers are with you. |
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David Mullis
From: Rock Hill, SC
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Posted 30 Jan 2011 2:39 pm
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My condolences to Kaylee and the Charleton family. I was lucky enough to take a couple lessons from Buddy back around 2000 or 2001 when I was in DC for a week on business. He was one of the nicest guys I ever met and had a way of teaching that was 2nd to none. He will be missed..... |
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Wayne Cox
From: Chatham, Louisiana, USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 30 Jan 2011 6:55 pm
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What sad news! Buddy C. was certainly one of the brightest stars that always brought light into my life. I certainly hope and pray for God's blessings of comfort to be on his family at this difficult time.
~~W.C.~~ |
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Ronnie Sellers
From: Seymour Tenn
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Posted 31 Jan 2011 9:29 am To my Friend ( Buddy Charleton )
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I loved this mans tone and style, I use to watch the ET Shows on TV and would day dream that I was playing along with Buddy on the show ! ET was always bragging on Leon but buddy did'nt care ! He new he was a much better picker,,,, Rest in peace old Friend .... |
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Dennis Detweiler
From: Solon, Iowa, US
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Posted 31 Jan 2011 11:52 am
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Any steel guitar player that was or is serious about learning the instrument has dissected, learned or attempted to play at least one of his instrumentals or passages. The Charlton Rhodes era was a highlight. Buddy was an inspiration to all.
The music in heaven has taken a giant step forward. I can imagine the greetings and happiness upon his arrival. _________________ 1976 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics 427 pickup, 1975 Birdseye U-12 MSA with Telonics X-12 pickup, Revelation preamp, Carbon Copy Delay and Hall Of Fame Reverb, Crown XLS 1002, 2- 15" Eminence Wheelhouse speakers, ShoBud Pedal, Effects Pedals. 1949 Epiphone D-8. |
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Tim Tyner
From: Ayden, North Carolina U.S.A
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Posted 31 Jan 2011 5:31 pm
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So very sorry to hear this.Buddy will always be remembered as one of the most influential steel guitarists of all time. |
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Mike Cass
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Posted 1 Feb 2011 10:54 am
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I was so sorry to learn of Buddy's passing.
Id hoped that he might bounce back, but it seems that his talents were needed Upstairs.
Scotty, thanks for reminding me of that recorded jam, I'll have to find that copy you made for me....
"Soft Rain"...just awesome.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Kaylee and family. God bless.
MC |
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Donna Sherrard Williams
From: Louisville, Ky.
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Posted 3 Feb 2011 1:35 pm
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God be with the Charleton family at this time Dad truly loved pickin with Buddy all night one night in Louisville after a gig at the Do Drop Inn with ET.... Boogie Sherrard Family |
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Lowell Gilbertson
From: Sarasota, Florida
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Posted 10 Feb 2011 9:10 am Goodbye, Buddy
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I was lucky enough to study with Buddy for two years in the 90's. What a joy to sit across a steel guitar from this man. His understanding of jazz harmony was exceptional.
I also loved hearing his stories. He told me that I should never leave my bar on the steel. I asked him why. He told me of one time when he was playing the Opry and he left his bar on the steel during a break. He came back to begin playing again and found that some prankster had coated his bar with Vaseline. We laughed about that.
Kaylee, it was wonderful to know you and Buddy and great to see how you two cared for each other. I cannot imagine your loss. |
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