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  1. www.namm.org › library › oral-historyBuddy Emmons | NAMM.org

    20. Juli 2002 · Buddy Emmons is on the short list of the most influential steel pedal guitarists in the world. Along with Alvino Rey and Speedy West, Buddy helped define the role of the instrument in pop and country music. We proudly note that all three of these legends are now included in the NAMM Oral History Collection. Buddy was co-founder of ShoBud and later worked closely with George Lewis on several ...

  2. Buddy Emmons. American guitarist, born January 27, 1937, in Mishawaka, Indiana. Inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame (1981). He played pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, guitar, dobro, bass guitar and also worked as arranger, producer, engineer and composer. While mainly a road player, Emmons recorded extensively when he wasn't ...

  3. Buddy Emmons as a member of Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours, circa 1962. Image: Elmer Williams/Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum/Getty Images. Country music wouldn't sound like itself without ...

  4. About Buddy Emmons. Buddy Emmons earned a place among Nashville's elite as one of the finest steel guitar players in the business. Born in Mishawaka, Indiana, he first fell in love with the instrument at age 11 when he received a six-string lap steel guitar as a gift. As a teen, he enrolled at the Hawaiian Conservatory of Music in South Bend ...

  5. Buddy Emmons on his best - SS Cool

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  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCj_XNnSDcIOKQy5_yXSB6oABuddy Emmons - YouTube Music

    Buddy Gene Emmons was an American musician who is widely regarded as the world's foremost pedal steel guitarist of his day. He was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 1981. Affectionately known by the nickname "Big E", Emmons' primary genre was American country music, but he also performed jazz and Western swing. He recorded with Linda Ronstadt, Gram Parsons, The Everly Brothers ...

  7. Men of Steel - Buddy Emmons. It is nearly impossible to exaggerate the sphere of influence that virtuoso Buddy Emmons (1937-2015) has had on the world of the steel guitar. Since his arrival on the scene as an 18 year-old debuting at the Grand Ole Opry he has been the standard bearer of excellence. Obviously, he had loads of natural talent and ...