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Eric Mulkey


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McGregor, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 31 May 2021 11:30 pm    
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I’m a new pedal steel player and am also new to Western Swing and early country. I’m looking for departed pedal steel players and other noteworthy country musicians within a two-hour drive from where I live (Central Texas) to visit. There’s something peaceful about it. Suggestions are welcome!
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Mitch Drumm

 

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Frostbite Falls, hard by Veronica Lake
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2021 3:15 am    
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Good for you....here's another pic from an unknown date.

What town and cemetery?

Jim Beam and beef jerky. I suppose it's anybody's guess what you might find there.






Here's a few more. Not sure how far from you.



Is Bob Dunn in Oklahoma or Houston?






Link Davis in Locust Grove cemetery; Hiram; Kaufman county





Sonny Fisher; Brookside Memorial Park, Houston (Therman B. Fisher)





Cameron Hill; I think in Humble?






Blackie Crawford in San Angelo





Mac Curtis in Dallas





Prince Albert Hunt in Terrell






Harry Choates in Port Arthur;



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Joe Krumel

 

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Hermitage, Tn.
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2021 4:47 am     visiting steelers graves
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Hi Eric. Although I'm not in Texas,I do the same thing.I take walks and visit many steeler graves. FWIW,I Posted some Pics. of graves around here of gravesites of my heroes.Many folks added pics. in their area. Search for "Golden age players gone home"if you want to pay respects to a bunch of our mentors.Glad to know you think of these pioneers.
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Eric Mulkey


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McGregor, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2021 8:22 pm    
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Mitch Drumm wrote:
Good for you....here's another pic from an unknown date.

What town and cemetery?

Jim Beam and beef jerky. I suppose it's anybody's guess what you might find there.






Here's a few more. Not sure how far from you.



Is Bob Dunn in Oklahoma or Houston?






Link Davis in Locust Grove cemetery; Hiram; Kaufman county





Sonny Fisher; Brookside Memorial Park, Houston (Therman B. Fisher)





Cameron Hill; I think in Humble?






Blackie Crawford in San Angelo





Mac Curtis in Dallas





Prince Albert Hunt in Terrell






Harry Choates in Port Arthur;





These pics are awesome, Mitch! The cemetery is called Smith Springs Cemetery and is just outside Stephenville. Actually, I was the one that brought him the whiskey and beef jerky! I don’t drink, though, so I poured him one out and had myself a carbonated water.
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Eric Mulkey


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McGregor, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2021 8:25 pm     Re: visiting steelers graves
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Joe Krumel wrote:
Hi Eric. Although I'm not in Texas,I do the same thing.I take walks and visit many steeler graves. FWIW,I Posted some Pics. of graves around here of gravesites of my heroes.Many folks added pics. in their area. Search for "Golden age players gone home"if you want to pay respects to a bunch of our mentors.Glad to know you think of these pioneers.


Thanks for that, Joe! I’ll certainly Google them and make myself a list of who to visit!
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Jody Cameron

 

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Angleton, TX,, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2021 9:49 pm    
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Joe and Eric - I’m so glad you guys do this. These fine players and pioneers of our instrument need not be forgotten. Thanks to you both.
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Joe Krumel

 

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Hermitage, Tn.
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2021 5:40 am    
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Thanks Guys so much. Smile
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Daniel Dickie


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Queensland, Australia
Post  Posted 3 Jun 2021 4:06 am    
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I second what Jody said.
Good on you guys, Joe and Eric honoring the legends.
It is very peaceful at the cemetery, last went to one about a year ago. I was pretty much the only one there walking around for no reason. I felt a bit brave being there....if you can call it that.
I should really go and check some out in my local area. Buddy Williams the first Australian born country musician to be recorded in Australia is buried less than an hour from where I live. I've been meaning to check it out for the last couple of years....so maybe this post will inspire me to finally do it!
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