Dicky Overbey, WAY UNDERRATED
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Johnny Cox
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Jim Saunders
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Dickey Oberby
The first time I saw Dickey play was at the St. Louis convention, probably early 2000's. I didn't know who he was, but when his time came to play, with Jake Hooker, I noticed the auditorium filling up. I noticed Johnnie Cox pulled up a chair just off stage and other well known players coming in from the vendor rooms. It seems that I was the only one who didn't know who Dickey was. I was indeed blown away by his stylistic playing. Standing room only.
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Joe Goldmark
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Hey Donny, on that snow tune that you posted the solo is sublime!
Every time somebody posts about Dickie I have to chime in. He's probably the greatest "non-Nashville or L.A." picker. The control, tone, feeling and interesting note selection is off the charts. I know he did take a shot in Nashville and played with some road bands, but I think he mainly played in Texas. What a wonderful player!
Joe
Every time somebody posts about Dickie I have to chime in. He's probably the greatest "non-Nashville or L.A." picker. The control, tone, feeling and interesting note selection is off the charts. I know he did take a shot in Nashville and played with some road bands, but I think he mainly played in Texas. What a wonderful player!
Joe
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I listen to Dickey more than any other steel player. Thank God he recorded all those great Heart of Texas " label records with Amber, Justin Trevino, Jake Hooker, Bobby Flores, Daryle and Mona McCall, .etc.. It's a treasure trove of masterful E9 playing . I learn something every time I listen to him.
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Tavis Anderson
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I really enjoy this performance, I'm fairly certain it's Dicky playing steel.
What a monster on the steel indeed! Pure talent and heart bending those strings!!
Ronnie Milsap, Pure Love
https://youtu.be/MXf1s3sjH2o
What a monster on the steel indeed! Pure talent and heart bending those strings!!
Ronnie Milsap, Pure Love
https://youtu.be/MXf1s3sjH2o
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