Frank Juricek - Rip
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Richard Ingley
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Frank Juricek - Rip
Frank Juricek of Brenham, TX passed away on this past Friday 10/22/10. His service will be on Tuesday. Frank is the one that played steel on Leon Payne's recording of I Love You Because.![Image]()
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billchav
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Frank Juricek
Funeral OCT 26 2010 11 A.M
Brenham Memorial Chapel, Brenham, Tx.
R I P old friend of over 60 years
Brenham Memorial Chapel, Brenham, Tx.
R I P old friend of over 60 years
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Well, that is tough to take. His pro steel career dates back to at least 1947. In addition to Leon Payne, I think he also recorded with Harry Choates on "Gra Mamou".
Here are the 3 best pictures I have. The first, with an unknown guitar player. The second with Jerry Jericho's band in 1952. The third with the Melody Boys Of Rosenberg, 1947.



Here are the 3 best pictures I have. The first, with an unknown guitar player. The second with Jerry Jericho's band in 1952. The third with the Melody Boys Of Rosenberg, 1947.



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Oh gosh, this is sad. Frank was a Texas legend and a wonderful man. I'd hear from him occasionally back in the '90s, and he'd sometimes make a rare appearance at the TSGA Jamboree.
If I'm not mistaken, Frank was the original owner of the Bigsby steel that went to Dusty Stewart, then Walter Haynes got it and used it when he played with Tater. I believe that steel is now in the possession of Jimmy Roy.
Rest easy, old man. You are loved.
If I'm not mistaken, Frank was the original owner of the Bigsby steel that went to Dusty Stewart, then Walter Haynes got it and used it when he played with Tater. I believe that steel is now in the possession of Jimmy Roy.
Rest easy, old man. You are loved.
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Just this past Friday, I was listening to an El Campo, TX am radio station. They play alot of Texas country music and oldies. Leon Payne was singing "I Love You Because" and the steel player was really great. He sounded a little like Jimmy Day, but I did not thing it was him, so I looked on a Artist song list, and they had Frank Juricek, as the steal player. What a great steel player. May God comfort his Friends and Family.
Don Euton
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Frank's obituaries . . .
from the Brenham Banner-Press:
http://www.brenhambanner.com/articles/2 ... obit01.txt
and another from the Brenham Memorial Chapel describing his long music career:
http://www.brenham-memorial-chapel.com/ ... 3100144401
from the Brenham Banner-Press:
http://www.brenhambanner.com/articles/2 ... obit01.txt
and another from the Brenham Memorial Chapel describing his long music career:
http://www.brenham-memorial-chapel.com/ ... 3100144401
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I went over to Brenham and bought some MSA parts from Frank 2 or 3 years ago, I enjoyed spending the afternoon with him and his wife. I enjoyed his stories of the old days in the music business. RIP Frank.
Darvin Willhoite
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MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, a restored MSA Classic SS, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Also a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored Rose S10, named the "Blue Bird". Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also have a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks, and a showroom condition Sho-Bud Super Pro.
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HerbHerb Steiner wrote:Oh gosh, this is sad. Frank was a Texas legend and a wonderful man. I'd hear from him occasionally back in the '90s, and he'd sometimes make a rare appearance at the TSGA Jamboree.
If I'm not mistaken, Frank was the original owner of the Bigsby steel that went to Dusty Stewart, then Walter Haynes got it and used it when he played with Tater. I believe that steel is now in the possession of Jimmy Roy.
Rest easy, old man. You are loved.
I'm relatively new to the forum and this is my first post. I was able to purchase a very old Webb Amp from a fellow in Houston. Among other things, I'm an electronics tech and there has been a problem with the amp's reverb pan so I took the backplate off to get to the innards. Hand-written on the inside of the backplate was "Dusty Stewart, 12/31/1978". I haven't heard of Dusty Stewart, but, I'm a California boy recently moved to Albuquerque. Can you tell me more about him? This amp looks like it's taken some road abuse and then was stored in a barn or garage. It is very "Dusty". Still has that great Webb sound, though
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