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JACK HEERN

 

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MURPHYSBORO,IL. USA
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2001 7:16 am    
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Grapevine has it that you had a short gig with Bill Monroe. Seems that Gorden Terry helped you land the job. Any comment?

BTW Broken down bridge was right. But then,a clock that won't run is right twice a day!!
Jack

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Buddy Emmons

 

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Hermitage, TN USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 3 Jul 2001 5:27 am    
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Jack,
Probably the shortest gig with Bill Monroe of anyone I know. I was sitting behind my steel on the Opry stage during Bill's performance of Blue Moon of Kentucky. When it was time for Gordon to play, Gordon gave me the nod and I played a Speedy West solo, crash bar, chatter bar, boo-wah, and everything else I could cram into sixteen bars. We could all guess as to how much Bill was a fan of Speedy's technique, so I needn't elaborate beyond that. Sounded great to me though. Of course we had to scrape Gordon off the floor.
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Ernie Renn


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Brainerd, Minnesota USA
Post  Posted 3 Jul 2001 11:12 am    
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Buddy;
I love the element of surprise, too!

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Smiley Roberts

 

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Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
Post  Posted 3 Jul 2001 1:22 pm    
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I certainly hope Gordon was wearing some form of "Depends",or it's equivalant,that day!


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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2001 8:24 am    
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Buddy, as I remember, Shot really loved that "short stint" with Bill,I was in the dressing room right afterwards and saw the fireworks,this being the 4th of July, thought I'd bring it up! Think I'm the one that told Jack about this "short stint".
I saw your solo and was very impressed. Much more than Bill Monroe was anyway! Was'nt it Shot that got you that spot?
None of this requires an answer, Just great old days to be remembered,and I have way to many in this silly business to remember.
Bigsby sounded good that nite,or was it--------------- who cares, it was great!
Bobbe-- (The surgen of vinal)--Seymour
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Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 4 Jul 2001 12:01 pm    
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could that be where the phrase(in a high tenor voice)"now that aint no part of bluegrass" came from ?
just curious....my best,Raggs

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Jerry Erickson

 

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Atlanta,IL 61723
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2001 8:14 pm    
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WOW !!! were you smilin' at the end of your ride Buddy ?
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Ernie Renn


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Brainerd, Minnesota USA
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2001 11:31 pm    
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Buddy;
I bet you couldn't wipe the smile off you face. (It was probably that grin of yours. )
Extrememly funny story! Bill probably told it, too, with a little different ending.

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Ernie

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Buddy Emmons

 

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Hermitage, TN USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 5 Jul 2001 4:08 am    
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Jerry,
You better bet I was smiling.
Ernie,
I couldn't wipe it off but Bill looked like he could have.
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Ernie Renn


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Brainerd, Minnesota USA
Post  Posted 5 Jul 2001 4:40 am    
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I'll bet...

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Tommy Detamore


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Floresville, Texas
Post  Posted 5 Jul 2001 5:37 am    
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Buddy, you really should write a book! With stories like that and the "Touch My Heart" wagon, you'd sell millions....well ok hundreds. But it would be great, really!!!

TD

PS-Overby is back on a '66 now. I saw him at Home Depot the other day in the aisle where all the wheels and casters and such are.........
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JACK HEERN

 

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MURPHYSBORO,IL. USA
Post  Posted 6 Jul 2001 5:28 pm    
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Seems that Bill discused Buddy's parentage to some length. There was also some promises about him doing it again. Also the benefits of the next time if and when he did. Sighhhh
Guess Bill didn't share some of the same feelings that some of us do about a @##!!&** electric steel guitar.

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scott murray


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Asheville, NC
Post  Posted 8 Jul 2001 6:44 am    
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great story...

hey I've heard Big Mon with accordions and clarinets. A steel guitar might'a just done him some good and sold him a record or 2 in the 50s!

I've also heard he held up all his Bluegrass Boys on a big ol' beam, just to see if he could. He was big and STRONG and not to be toyed with I hear!
Buddy, that took guts!
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