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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2007

From the 2000 Smoky Mountain Steel Guitar Jamboree. This was John's first time on this show.

"Sorry for the mispelled word "courtesty" in the credits, but I did not have time to completely redo this video. Bill

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  • A big thanks again to Bill ( Ferguson) from us lot across the pond for digitising all these videos for us to see , You guys had it all over the years on TV and radio then all these conventions we could only buy the records over here , now we can really see what we have missed all these years. Thanks to everyone who uploads steel guitar and U.S. country music to you tube.

  • @pedalman You are so welcome. Stay tuned. I will be uploading more real soon. Bill

  • Yes this is a sad, sad day, 11/18/07. John Hughey has gone to be with our Lord. I will surely miss him and all the great times we had picking together.

    Bill Ferguson

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  • We in the steel guitar world are sad today to have lost a "Legend".

    We thank-you sir for all you have given us with your gift of playing for us, your grace, and,your friendship.

    Your music will live on in our hearts.

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  • The world lost a very sweet kind man and great musician RIP John

  • one of the best

  • so good to the soul' played by the best

  • i love this too

  • That is purely AWESOME! What an incredible steelist!

  • No doubt about it, John was one great steel guitarist. His phrasing and touch were pure velvet. I am a steel player myself, and I know a nice touch when I hear it. It is so sad to lose such a talented player. I don't know what kind of set-up he had in the way of effects, but it all comes down to the one doing the picking. Rest in peace, my friend.

  • Met John Hughey. dad and I were friends with Lou Reid and Martin Parker (who were playing with Vince at the time) and John was so gracious just to stand there and talk with us after the show at Plant City. great player. we miss you buddy!

  • No doubt about it , one of the finest I've heard. I had a gentleman by the name of Rusty Walker play in my group for about 10 yrs . RIP Rusty, He used to play with George Hamilton for a long while . John Hughey and Rusty sound so much alike .

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