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Bill Llewellyn
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Who's the biggest fan of your playing?

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My wife is very supportive of my playing, but it's our 4-year-old daughter who takes the cake. Whenever we meet somebody new somewhere (chuch, grocery store, wherever....), she proudly introduces me by saying, "This is my daddy, Bill. He plays pedal steel guitar." Bless her heart. She also says she wants to learn steel someday. I hope that interest lasts!

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Post by Bob Mainwaring »

Sorry to say Bill but there's only me!!!

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Post by Larry Bell »

lets see . . .
. . . cat leaves the room
. . . daughter's dog leaves the room
. . . wife and kids close the music rm door when I'm practicing

. . . gotta go along with Bob M on this one. Image

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My dachshund will sleep on my feet.
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Post by Bill Llewellyn »

Mike, that must make working the pedals difficult....
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that's an easy one...my daughter Pauline, turns 3 on Feb 1..
she loves Londondairy Air, more than anything else...eh..maybe mum and dad Image
already started to play the Uke !!!

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Post by Glenn Suchan »

Hey Bill, You could've asked me who my ONLY fan is and my answer would be the same...
ME! And even I ain't that excited 'bout it....

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Keep on pickin'! Image
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Post by Johan Jansen »

My mum!
(my daughters like Britney Spears more..., and Christina Aguillera)
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Post by Leroy Riggs »

My wife of 40 years. I can't believe anyone can be that tolerant of that many BAD chords!!
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Post by Jeff Coffell »

I would say me, but I have to even plug my own ears. I suck.

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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

My Mother and my year and a half old Grandaughter are my biggest fans. My Mother has never heard a good steel player and my Grandaughter is not old enough to know the difference, but she does love music.

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Post by Mike Weirauch »

My wife and my parrot. They are my ONLY fans, or at least they act like they are! Image
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Post by Herb Steiner »

For awhile there, my biggest fan was Marty Muse's infant son David. He'd go crazy with joy when Marty would play my Texas Dance Time album. I think Marty had just slightly bruised feelings over the matter. Image

I'm not sure my wife Kathy quite understands just what it is I play. That must account for MY slightly bruised feelings. Image

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Post by Lee Baucum »

The only fan I've got is the one hanging from the ceiling in my practice room. Image

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Post by JACK HEERN »

Mike
If that parrot is such a great fan how do you 'splain all them white spots with the brown swirl all over your steel? Also why does Karen play bridge 6:00AM til 11:30 Pm eight days a week?--Jusy wondered Image Image
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Post by Jim Phelps »

Definitely my wife. I'm verrrry lucky!
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Post by Lincoln Goertzen »

My dad, my older brother, and my younger brother all love pedal steel guitar. (Mom is one of my biggest fans, too, don't get me wrong, it's just that she would rather listen to the acoustic guitar.)

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Post by Bob Carlson »

My sister got married just last fall. She said it was love but i got my doubts, i think it was my steel playing that drove her out.

From ET's talking guitar blues. Anyone else remember it?.

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Post by Reggie Duncan »

Ernest Cheramie. He comes to see me every chance he gets. He really, honestly loves to hear me play. My kids like DCtalk and Sonic Flood, so that leaves me out in the cold with them. My wife would have to come a close second. Great woman!
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Post by Ray Montee (RIP) »

My brand new wife of seven months, would get the knod for first place fan while a young man I've only recently met, about three years ago, used to come and listen to me play when I was just 17-18 years old. He has a vast historical knowledge not only of the steel guitar, but virtually every old time artist that ever played the Opry; various guiars, etc. He has kindly distributed my tape (nothing fancy!) to folks all over the country and when he comes up to Portland to visit his folks during Xmas, he always brings along my tape and listens to it on the airliner. He has to be in a close tie for the first place FAN! I feel very humble and appreciative for this kind of following.
He found my first Rick and put a deposit on it to hold it for me! Not many friends like that!! Michael Misetich is the man, of Irving, Texas.......also a GREAT Jerry Byrd fan!
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My English Bulldog, but he's deaf and blind in one eye Image
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My cousin Ollie, he weighs about 350.
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Post by Ray Jenkins »

Let's see...Theres ahh and then ahh..ahh
Then theres....ahhhh.Don't you have an eaiser question?Ray

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Post by Dirk B »

Bill, hearing you mention your daughter made me smile. When I took my wife & 9 yr old daughter into the Regal to see the convention happenings, my daughter asked if I too had a plaque on the Hall of Fame wall. It was so touching, naive and... sobering.
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Post by Tony Orth »

My front man. He loves the steel and doesn't recognize (or, at least, complain about) my mistakes.

I was going to say my wife, but she's talking about putting a door on my music room.