Claton Delaney
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Claton Delaney
Tom T Hall sung about this man in his song.What I have often wondered ,was Claton a fictional caricter ,or was he a real person?
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Thats righr Al, Herby Remington was about 3 classes ahead of me and then Buddy Emmons came along later. I believe he was in South Bend, a suburb of Mishawaka. I think every kid took lessons at the Honolulu Conservatory of Music, which if my memory is correct was across the street from the Ball Band Co.Alot of fine steel players came out of the area and most of them deciced to be weekend warriors.
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I MR CC Johnson your reply of everyone haveing a Clayton is so true.I supose mine would have to be my Daddy,who not long ago left this world for a better one.He was a mandelin picker,who played in bands.When there would be pratice at the house,I was like a fly daddy would have to shew away.He did'nt know at the time how much I wanted to be like him.Mike Weirauach,ai'nt you supose to keep some kind of record's on who you cover up??By the way'Mike have you got a female Koi in heat?????If you do send it on down the river to me.I think all I got are bucks?????
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My "Clayton Delaney" was Joe Byers. He taught me a lot, first on lapsteel & then helped me find a pedal steel. He taught me how to back a vocalist, how to listen and fill, and more. He also showed me how crazy a guy can still be at 60, and what a big heart you can have at the same time. Did any of you fellow forumites know Joe Byers? I think he came out of Oklahoma. He died in Fort Collins CO in 1994.

