RIP Buzz Evans

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Dana Wayne
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RIP Buzz Evans

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My dear friend has passed
Larry Hamilton
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He played his own style and played everything. I was fortunate enough to have met and talked to him on several occasions I was honored when he would recognize me. A hoot and filled with info and stories. A really cool guy and super picker. You will be missed. RIP my friend. 🎼🎼🎼
Keep pickin', Larry
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Chuck S. Lettes
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Post by Chuck S. Lettes »

Sad news, but I know that Buzz had been struggling these past few years. He was always an inspiration to me, the consummate musician who could play any style. Below is one of my favorite pictures from the St. Louis Convention, around 2000. Photo by Dr. Wayne Yakes
We were so much older then, we're younger than that now.

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Craig Stock
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Great picture Chuck, quite a few of them have gone, thanks to guys like you keeping the music alive.

RIP Buzz!
Regards, Craig

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This is sad news. I met Buzz when he played at the Mass Steel Bash many years ago. He also sat in with my band, playing guitar, a couple of times when he was in this area. Always a fun guy and a phenomenal player on both pedal steel and guitar. RIP Buzz.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Lost another great friend today, Buzz has left us.

I loved the time he lived here in Austin, in-between his gigs in Las Vegas. We played together in Tony Harrison's band and on lead guitar he knew exactly how to accompany a steel player to perfection. And his off-the-wall, somewhat esoteric sense of humor jived with me wonderfully. We stayed in touch after he left town, until his health issues forced him to leave Vegas and move in with Debbie.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Larry Dering
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Post by Larry Dering »

Very sad news. Buzz was such a complete musician. And played any style. RIP Buzz Evans. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.
rick andrews
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Adios old friend. Thanks for everything Buzz.
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Terry Wood
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Post by Terry Wood »

Sorry to hear this! Prayers for his family and many friends! RIP Great Steel Guitarist!
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Post by LJ Eiffert »

Buzz Evans was a true dear friend with me (SwampWater Fox Uncle LEO) and the real deal of super pickers. I remember in Las Vegas with his grandson I took them both on Toby Keith's stage to visit with his Drummer Dave. Dave let his Grandson play on his drums. I visit many times with Buzz & Ross Lewis as well as in Memphis, Tn. I always enjoyed playing music with Buzz on stage or even in a Recording Studio. I know Earl Poole Ball feels the same as I about this passing of Buzz. We love you Buzz, RIP. Prayers for his Family.
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Post by Slim Heilpern »

Even though I never met the man, he had a huge influence on me with respect to steel guitar. I new of him as a fantastic and unique guitar player back in the 70's after buying the Dick Curless LP "Live at the Wheeling Truck Driver's Jamoboree" (with Curly Chalker on steel). It wasn't until about 10 years ago that I happened to bump into his steel guitar videos from Vegas on YouTube. I was so blown away by his C6 playing that it made me start thinking about learning the instrument I've always loved. His style was full of soul and reminded me just a bit of Billy Marshal (Herb will remember him -- another brilliant and soulful steel player who I had both the pleasure and pain to work closely with during our time in Austin).

Very sad to hear of Buzz's passing, such a great musician.

- Slim
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Jerry Malvern
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Post by Jerry Malvern »

I met Buzz when he was playing at Avi Casino. Nice guy and one mighty picker and both steel and 6 string.If my memory serves me right,met Bill Baily that night too. Bill was the bass player. RIP Buzz.
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Post by Chris Brooks »

Like Doug, I heard Buzz play here in New England. Killer player and had a lot of fun on stage! I am sad to hear of his passing.
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Jim Saunders
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Buzz Evans

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I saw him at the St. Louis convention and he played the Pink Panther theme. Shows great talent.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4SmOwQ3lqg
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Please, my friends, help us take care of Buzz expenses…
Bobby Kingston and I have set up this go fund me for Deb,
And Raymond… RIP my friend..
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