EDDY ARNOLD GUESTBOOK ENTRIES FROM JULY 01, 2002 THROUGH JULY 31, 2002




Frank Cunningham - July 31, 2002
E-mail: fcunning@ptd.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Comments:
Except for a few, following are those people Eddy was judged by. Jason Alexander had a few years on Sienfeld plus a few bum TV shows and he is qualified to judge? I did not list the trustee elitists who also voted.
"Members of the Kennedy Center's national artists committee, as well as past Honorees, made recommendations of possible Honorees. Among the artists making recommendations were: Edward Albee, Alan Alda, Jason Alexander, Julie Andrews, Christine Baranski, Candice Bergen, Carol Burnett, Johnny Cash, Glenn Close, Katherine Dunham, Suzanne Farrell, Renee Fleming, Morgan Freeman, Cynthia Gregory, Gregory Hines, Marilyn Horne, Angelica Huston, Jeremy Irons, Elia Kazan, Nathan Lane, Angela Lansbury, John Lithgow, Terrence McNally, Sherrill Milnes, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Gregory Peck, Arturo Sandoval, Tom Selleck, Stephen Sondheim, Meryl Streep, Dawn Upshaw, Frederica von Stade, Robin Williams and Jerry Zaks.



Frank Cunningham - July 31, 2002
E-mail: fcunning@ptd.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Comments:
Mike:
You are 100% right. Eddy is really too good for that ilk. In reviewing the past selections I always wondered how Perry Como got in. My wife said it was a different group and a diffent time.
Yes, dignity is the operating word and the Center certainly lacks it.


T. Garside - July 31, 2002
E-mail: garsaaidi@hotmail.com
Hometown: Hoddesdon UK
Comments:
great site keep going it 's worth it thanks


Mike Freda - July 31, 2002
Comments:
Like the rest of the music world that has taste, I am saddened that Eddy Arnold has once again been overlooked by the Kennedy Center.
In a way I am glad because I really do not think that Eddy belongs with those who are awarded this "honor." No, Eddy is a decent, honest, upright and moral family man. There are no scandals associated with him, no criminal record for him to be proud of, no all night drinking binges or drug abuse in his past. He is even an American citizen. How could he stand a chance with all these faults against him.
No, Eddy Arnold would add something all of those chosen for the honor and those who chose them put together lack: dignity.
There is no need to feel sorry for ourselves. We know and appreciate Eddy! All the others have to search in vain for the rest of their lives for what we already have.


William Shoop - July 31, 2002
Comments:
I was shocked to say the least as I read today's USA Today and the list of the picks for the Kennedy Center Honors!!!
History will prove what we have always known.  "Eddy Arnold is the most underated performer of all time!!!"  I guess those doing the selecting must have something against those who truly excell, especially in the country field.  I will not condemn the picks but Mr.Arnold should've been in this group. If its a case of lifetime achievement and extraordinary talents then why not Eddy Arnold.  He has always thought the Kennedy Center would never pick him.


Frank Cunningham - July 31, 2002
E-mail: fcunning@ptd.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Comments:
"We will have a look back at this extraordinary history of 126 individuals, plus these five," said Stevens. "The common denominator each year is that they are gifted and productive. At the beginning, in 1978, all the great creators of the 20th century were in need of recognition. We were working with people more at the end of their careers. But always, it will be a salute to a complete career, not the flavor of the moment."
That is producer Stevens' quote. What a joke!
Eddy should have lip-synched his way the past three years to keep working "at the end of their [his] careers"
What has Rivera and Taylor done for me recently??? Taylor has not done a thing the past 30 years, except try to bail out drug addicts and homosexuals (aids).
What a joke!


Debra Craine - July 29, 2002
E-mail: Tweetyisme@aol.com
Hometown: Norfolk,Va 23505
Home Address: 444 San Antonio Blvd
Comments:
I have always loved Eddy Arnold. I grew up listening to his music. My mom took me to see him in concert when I
was very young. Eddy was the very first singer I ever saw. Eddy is the greatest, my mom and I think so (no, we know so). Keep up the wonderful songs. We love all of your songs, but our two favorite ones are: "Cattle Call" and "Make The World Go Away". We will always love you. Keep up the great work.


K. Wayne Reeder - July 29, 2002
E-mail: Kwayne56@aol.com
Hometown: Spokane, WA 99216
Home Address: 16108E. Wellesley Ave
Comments:
I have been a fan of Eddy Arnold since 1946. It was shortly after WW II and I recall how everyone was talking about this new singer from Nashville and thats when I first heard Eddy sing. I was fortunate to get to see Eddy twice in Reno. He truly deserves all honors.


elizabeth marot - July 28, 2002
E-mail: ejmarot@aol.com
Hometown: warwick, RI 02889
Comments:
I have been a fan for over 40 years. In the mid to late 60s, I belonged to the Columbia Record and bought a Christmas album (possibly a rca). I have been hunting for a copy of this particular record for quite a few years...with no luck (I have come across a Christmas tape, but not the one I'm looking for (this particular lp had the song...Will Santa Come to Shanty Town) Can you find out if this is available anywhere? Please help me. e. marot


Larry Risko - July 28, 2002
E-mail: lamandra@megalink.net
Hometown: Bryant Pond, ME.
Comments:
Bill [Loux], the Name of the song is "Cowboy" from the 1976 album "Eddy". The album is out of print, but you may be able to find it on Ebay. Good Luck.


Bill Loux - July 27, 2002
From: DINX1968@aol.com
Comments:
Bill,
I am looking for a particular Eddie Arnold Song and in my search, I came  across your website.  I was wondering if you could help me.  The only lyrics  I know of the song are as follows:
The skies are dark and gray, for a week now it's been raining.  Everyday ......... and hear, the coyote's call he sings the sun to rest as evening falls.  So make a pot of coffee boys so strong you taste the grain, as he stretches out on his blanket as he clears his throat to sing.  He was simply born to be a cowwwwwwwwwwboy.
I'm sure that the lyrics are not quite right.  I have been searching everywhere and cannot find this song.  Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much,
Bill Loux


Mike Swanger - July 27, 2002
E-mail: MichaelDFromCA@webtv.net
Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah
Comments:
You have a very interesting website. I was looking for a discography page for information on collecting some more of Eddy`s recordings. My Mom has been a loyal fan since before I was born (48 years), and I always have been as well. The extent and variety of his recordings is endless. You could always be sure of getting your money`s worth when buying one of Eddy`s albums. I`m going back to browsing the files again. Keep up the good work!


Rachel Johnson - July 27, 2002
E-mail: Kewpiedol8@aol.com
Hometown: Jackson, TN
Comments:
Did ya'll know that i'm related to Eddy Arnold. My Grandmother name is Adelle Arnold (married name Johnson). Thanks for a great page.


Nancy L. Richardson - July 26, 2002
E-mail:: nancyl@multipro.com
Hometown:: Gainesboro, TN
Don's posting on, Why I Like Eddy, was great. It was so good to see Sarah's letter the young fans are a treasure.  In my personal letter to the Kennedy Center, I wrote in part:
There are many like me who have been loyal fans of Eddy for 40 or 50 years and longer.  We have passed our strong admiration of the man and his music down to our children and grandchildren.  I am happy to say that new followers, young people in their teens and twenty's are just now discovering the, "Arnold Magic," the beautiful love songs, ballads, and fun teasing songs that made us fans so many years ago.
Besides being a great singer Eddy's warm personality, wonderful sense of humor and infectious laugh have endeared him to his fans.  His country boy philosophy and high moral standards have made him an admirable role model for followers of all ages and generations.  Once one is an Eddy fan they are usually fans for life.
All that read this please tell Eddy why you like him.  Bill will see that he gets your replies and I am sure it will please him for Eddy has always had a special love for his fans of all ages.
God Bless You All,
Nancy L. Richardson


Frank Cunningham - July 26, 2002
From: smartbars@earthlink.net
Comments:
Subject: Country Weekly
Hi 'all:
Just picked up copy of Country Weekly.  Good solid Eddy article with a latest picture.  I also noticed "Friends of Eddy Arnold" listing with Eddy's box number.
As I have not had anything done with my PC, I cannot get to my emails or saved items.  I seem to recall Bill S or Don S. contacting this magazine suggesting an article.  Am I correct?  I have a new computer coming in on Monday so everything should be up and running except any items not saved.
Would anyone have the latest (July) listing of the people who have endorsed Eddy?  Nancy sent me a May lineup but it was about half of the endorsers.  I made the eternal mistake of not saving it.  Any help will be good.
Your Eddy Arnold friend,
Frank

Update

Eddy Arnold supporters for Kennedy Center Honors:

As The Honorable Trent Lott has said, “Thank you for contacting me about this fine singer and great American”. Name-Title-Organization
Joe Galante, Chairman-RCA Label Group
Ralph Emery, Writer, Radio and TV Personality, Legend
Rep. Ed Bryant, U S Congress-TN
Rep Bob Clement, U S Congress-TN
Rep Bart Gordon, U S Congress-TN
Lewis M. Bachman, Executive Director-The Songwriters Guild of America
Don Sundquist, Governor-TN
Ed Benson, Executive Director-Country Music Association
Senator Charlotte Burks, TN State Senator
Kyle Young, Director-Country Music Hall of Fame
Christy Miller, Singer-Back-up for Eddy Arnold
Dr. John S. Toll, President-Washington College
Fran Boyd, Executive Director-Academy of Country Music
Senator Bill Frist, MD-U S Senate-TN
Senator Fred Thompson, U S Senate-TN
Rep. Todd Platt, U S Congress-PA
Howard S. Lobengood, Chief of Staff-Senator Fred Thompson
Emily Reynolds, Chief of Staff-Senator Bill Frist, MD
To be mailed:
Pat Ledford-Johnson, Executive Director-Tennessee Film, Entertainment and Music Commission
Mike Curb, President-Curb Records.
Williamson County, TN-County Executive and Board of Commissioners
List of assorted country artists, writers and musicians:
Bob Cooper, KVOO radio-Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tom Kincaid, Musician, Drummer for Eddy Arnold
Michael Anthony, WHPC Radio, New York City
Zeke Thomas, President-2YK Recording Studio-tiacradio-Connecticut
Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville, TN
Kris Wilson, Real Country-ABC Radio Networks, Dallas TX
Bob Malkowski, WKAN-AM, Chicago, IL
Don Cusic, Nashville, TN
Michael Streissguth, Syracuse, NY
Ronnie Pugh, Nashville, TN
Carl Lamm, WMPM, Smithfield NC
'Jivin' Johnny Etheredge, KRVM-FM, Eugene, Oregon
Jo Hargrave, KJON 850 AM, Anadarko,  Oklahoma
R. C. Cole,KUPL, Portland Oregon
Mandy Eidgah, BMG, Nashville, TN
Shirley Sheppard, Florida Country Music News-
-The Indenpendent Artist Country Radio Network, Oviedo, FL
Doreen Brower, Recording Artist, Etobicoke, Ont. Canada
Jimmy Stix, Country Music Producer,
W. B. 'Pete' Pittman, WSGI-Radio, Springfield, TN-Nashville TN
Dennis Skagen, "Canada's Guitar Player",
Ron Oates-Jes Fine Productions, Nashville, TN
Darren Rhodes, Recording Artist, Lineville, Alabama
Gladys Jones, "Living by Faith "Gospel Music Promotions, Wilson, NC
Hal Willis-Producer
Earl Montgomery, Songwriter-Broadcast Music, Inc.
Dj Alain Demers,  Country World- Brest, France
Lisa Carrie, Singer, Nashville, TN
Mike Martin, WKMC-AM-1370-Roaring Spring, PA – OP Mgr.
Lee Ann Taylor, ADP/morning personality, WQXA
William D. Noel, Jr. Vice President and General Manager, Heartland Broadcasting Corp.
WZZS-FM, WZSP-FM, WZTK-AM
DJ Tommy Dean WERU FM 89.9 Bluehill & 102.9 Bangor. (Maine)
Marty Martel-Pres., MSP, Inc.
Deb Spring, KSON Radio, San Diego, CA
Shirley Frederickson - Recording Artist - Alberta, Canada
Michael D. Freda, Writer-Compiler of the Eddy Arnold Discography, 1944-1996
Kenny Shelton, Program Director & On-Air Personality for WKDE-FM-AM
David E. Gee, WXGI, Midlothian, Va



Lori Brown - July 26, 2002
E-mail: katwoman31@hotmail.com
Hometown: Robinson
Comments:
Hi,
I am a big fan of Eddy Arnold...ever since I saw him in concert in Rhode Island a loooooong time ago (about 30 odd years ago). Judd Strunk opened for him. The main song I can remember him singing is the "Tennessee Waltz". The reason I remember that is that it was my grandmother's favorite song (she passed away a couple weeks ago).
Thank you, Dr. Arnold, for all your wonderful songs and wonderful memories.
Lori Brown
Robinson, IL
katwoman31@hotmail.com


Renee' Salvatore - July 25, 2002
From: secondtime1@earthlink.net
Comments:
Subject: Checking on a song
Comments
Hi Bill---  I was wondering if you could tell me if Eddy Arnold made a song popular about a Soldier and A Deck of Cards.  I was telling someone about the song this week and it seemed to me that Eddy made it popular.
Any help you could be on this would be greatly appreciated.
Renee' Salvatore


John P. Schumacher - July 25, 2002
E-mail: hans71@prodigy.net
Hometown: De Pere, Wisconsin
Comments:
I was lucky enough to see and hear Eddy Arnold as he rode a horse into the auditorium in downtown Houston, Texas, in 1950, singing the Cattle Call. What a voice! What a performer! If you can believe it, I was in Houston attending mortuary school, learning to become an undertaker and funeral director. But those studies only encouraged me to switch direction, and I went on to enter medical school, becoming an M.D. physician. I am now 75, and I regularly sing along with Eddy as I listen to his CD's in my vehicle. I never cease to enjoy that man's great voice and earnest way of giving meaning to the words. God bless Eddy Arnold!


Renee' Salvatore - July 25, 2002
E-mail: secondtime1@earthlink.net
Hometown: Sparta, NJ
Comments:
Eddy Arnold has been an all-time favorite of mine for all my life. I remember my grandmother at 66 listening to him - she was a big fan also.


Steve McKenna - July 25, 2002
E-mail: steve.mckenna@adelphia.net
Comments:
Dear Eddy Fans:
The Current issue of Country Weekly has a great spread on Eddy and his current CD "Looking Back"
Steve


Don Stewart - July 25, 2002
E-mail: stew01@ptd.net
Hometown: Stevens, Pa.
Comments:
TO ALL EDDY ARNOLD FANS !!!
I just read the posting of one young 19 year old Eddy Arnold fan. One who isn't ashamed to admit to loving Eddy's singing...despite her young age. I just posted a rather long reason why I like Eddy also. I'd like to think she read it... and decided to tell her reason for liking Eddy, to all the World. I am part of a "Committee", along with Frank Cunningham, Nancy Richardson, Bill Shoop, and Web Master of this site Bill Comer. We have in the past, asked for all of you to write your reason as to why you like Eddy Arnold. We "The Committee"...are on a Crusade to get Eddy nominated for the Kennedy Art Center award. We plan on putting all these stories as to "Why I Like Eddy"...in a binder book and present it to Eddy. Time is growing short...as the consensus of opinion is that the Kennedy Art Center will announce there picks in the next few weeks. So why not write and tell us why you like or even Love as I do.....Eddy's music and voice. We will add your letter and comments to our growing list. The young 19 year old girl who just sent in her reason is Sarah Diltz of Pa. She wrote.....
"Respond if you like"...but didn't leave her email address. This is mainly the reason I am posting this. Don't feel intimidated...it is not necessary to give us your email address, but we would like to know your name, and where you are from. Please look on main page for "Why I Like Eddy" segment...to read Sarah's article....We are waiting for your article...please hurry...time is running out. Thanks !!! Don Stewart


Sarah Diltz - July 25, 2002
From: Punxrok414
Comments:
Subject: why i like eddy, respond if you like.
 i'm 19 years old and proud to admit i love eddy arnold!! my mom loves eddy arnold and her dad loved eddy arnold, when she was little her dad used to play the record over and over and over and she did the same thing to me when i was little, now i play it all the time, i absolutely love him, and i don't care who knows, i tell people this and they tell me i'm too young to know who he is, well they are soo wrong, i know eddy and i love eddy, i think he is one of the worlds greatest singers, i don't like country music, but i listen to eddy arnold, what does that tell you. Yes, i love eddy, 19 and love eddy, my mom made me a tape of him when i was younger, b/c she didn't want me playing with her record player,  and i listened to it all the time, my friends would ask who is that...? and give me this look, but you know what i kept right on playing it, i don't care if he is contemporary, or new, or old or whatever, nothing is better then an excellent song and he has so many. i love eddy arnold!
sarah diltz, 19, pennsylvania


Fran Charles - July 24, 2002
From: fcharles@luxcasco.k12.wi.us
Comments:
Subject: Cassette Tape
I currently have a cassette tape of Eddy Arnolds "Eddy Arnold's World of Hits" however its been played several times and is not in good shape. I'd like to order another.  How do I go about doing this?  Do you still sell them?
I'll wait to hear from you.  Please respon dfcharles@luxcasco.k12.wi.us.
Thanks for your time.
Fran Charles


Marvin Foster - July 23, 2002
E-mail: martyf53@aol.com
Hometown: Flagler Beach, Fl.
Comments:
I am 53 years old and have always loved to hear Eddy sing. I remember my mother having all of his albums.


Frank Cunningham - July 23, 2002
E-mail: smartbars@earthlink.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg
Comments:
Let us all send an email to Parade Magazine.
Paste the following in your address line above, hit enter and open to their email page:
http://www.parade.com/email/index.lasso
Mail address is "Personality Parade"
Give them your critique.


Nancy Richardson -  July 22, 2002
From: nancyl@multipro.com
Comments:
Hi Bill,
Thank you, I have had several on line friends ask about Ralph Emery's letter
so I will send them on to your web site.
Eddy has often been slighted and I truly can't understand why as he is not
only a great artist but a very warm person.  I guess he doesn't get drunk,
chase women, and brawl in public so he doesn't fit in with the good ol' boys
of country.
Your Eddy Arnold Friend,
Nancy
Original Message -----
From: <Bill830@aol.com>
To: <fcunning@ptd.net>; <nancyl@multipro.com>; <stew01@ptd.net>
Subject: hello
Hi:
I just placed Ralph Emery's letter on the website.
Also and article from Parade Magazine that slights Eddy.
Have a nice day.
Bill Comer


JACKIE MCAMIS - July 22, 2002
E-mail: MACJAC@ALPHA1.NET
Hometown: HEMPSTEAD TX
Comments:
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES. I PERFORM HIS SONGS OFTEN IN MY NURSING HOME MINISTRING. GOD'S BEST BLESSINGS TO YOU.


Dorothy Denman - July 22, 2002
From: denmandj@ev1.net
Comments:
There is nothing on your website that lists the tapes or cds available.  Where can I find Eddy Arnold, Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.
Dorothy Denman

Dorothy:  On the main page scroll down to "Links To Websites" and click on CDNOW.  The have the CD you are asking about.  Bill Comer



July 22, 2002
The Ambassador of Country Music
By Don Stewart
We were all asked to write why we like Eddy Arnold.   What isn't there to like about this legend in MUSIC?.   I say music, and not Country music only, because Eddy had many a cross over hit in his long outstanding career.  He himself states, he wants to be referred to as just a singer...not country....not pop...just a singer.  Well he certainly has been that for more than 60 years..as he really started singing for a few dollars when he was about 17 - 18 years old.  He came from a large and poor family..and a humble beginning.   His Mother was musically inclined and helped Eddy to play the guitar.
He was to poor to buy a guitar, so he borrowed  his cousins Silvertone guitar purchased from Sears Roebuck Co. catalog.  Eddy soon picked up on several cords,and began his playing and singing.   Later in his young life he took a few lessons on the guitar.  He didn't need voice lessons ....as that came naturally.  But after a few lessons ...he learned the names of the cords he had already learned to play himself.   But he didn't know what he was playing....until those few lessons taught him the names of the cords he was already playing.  But life wasn't easy for Eddy as a young boy...his Father died on Eddy's 11th birthday.
They couldn't keep the payments on a loan...and lost their family farm.   So they became sharecroppers  on their own farm.   Eddy needed to plow the fields on his once owned family farm...and at times other peoples farm to earn a few dollars.  So life didn't come easy for Eddy, as he needed to drop out of school to help on the farm...but he never gave up pursuing his dream.  He started singing at Church socials and Fish fries....anything, as Eddy put it to earn a quarter.  Later on... singing in a tent show with Minnie Pearl...Jamup and Honey [ black face duo] Speedy and Uncle Dave Macon.  The front man for this show was soon to be his manager Col. Tom Parker.
Of course he had a great career with Col. Tom Parker...who later managed Elvis.  While doing these tent shows ...Eddy was also appearing on the Opry.   This soon became to much for Eddy.   As no matter where in the country they were....they were obligated to return for a Saturday night appearance on the Opry.   Soon Eddy left the Opry for this.... and one other reason.  The Opry wanted 15 % of his booking....just to announce them on the radio.   So they stopped announcing them on the WSM Grand Ole Opry Show !!!  Because of this 15% to announce your bookings.
Eddy and Col. Tom Parker...soon parted and ...it wasn't long before Eddy quit the Opry.  They asked Eddy,  "Eddy how could you do that...the Opry made You !!?  Eddy's reply was ....That's right.   But if it made Me.....why didn't it make the "Fruit Jar Drinkers" [an old fiddle group]?  In other words .....who ever heard of them?   So as well as the Opry helped make Eddy....Eddy sure helped make the Opry.  This is the main reason why I feel Eddy is being overlooked and shunned in so many ways.   It is one thing to be overlooked once or twice...but not every time.    Eddy soon hooked up with Pee Wee King...and had a great start.   But he soon left Pee Wee ..as his main goal was to sing solo.  The rest is history...knocking out 92 top ten hits in his long career....with 28 of these ending in the number one spot.    Once having 6 in the ten top at the same time..   To have recorded 1,107 songs is just amazing.  At the height of his career in 1971 his son had a very bad car accident....that almost took his only sons life.   Eddy put his career on hold... and took care of his badly injured son.
This meant carrying him from one room to another to bathe him.   Putting pillows at the bottom of one of those old galvanized bath tubs.  It took a long time for him to recover from this accident.   When he felt he could take gigs close to home as his son improved ...he did.   On one of those occasions....his wife Sally called him and told him to listen to your Son!!.   He spoke his first word since the accident......"Daddy"....Eddy broke down in tears ...saying that was the greatest sound he ever heard.  This was the start of a long road back of teaching his son Dickie...to walk...and talk again.   Walter Scott, you need to meet Eddy and his son....I feel I was blessed in my lifetime in meeting this wonderful man.
Getting back to Eddy's career .....Pee Wee hated to see him leave....but wished him well.   They remained friends till Pee Wee died in 2000.   Even Col. Tom Parker and Eddy remained friends till his death a few years ago.   Eddy even spoke at Tom's funeral...and remained friends till his death.   Some one once stated, that a hand shake with Eddy is worth more than a written contract.    I can't begin to believe what I am reading in the July 21, 2002 issue of Parade Magazine.  Where they wrote about who the  "Top 10 Greatest Living Country Singers were"   It was written by Walter Scott...who must live in a bubble...or on some remote island.   He lists George Jones as the best...and names 9 others...but Eddy isn't included on this list.
You can view this list by looking at article on main page.  As others have said, these artist are worth mentioning...but to leave Eddy completely out is down right discussing.  Ask your average 30 or... even forty year old who Eddy Arnold is....and they reply....Eddy who?    These are the same people who are writing these articles for magazines such as the current issue of Parade Magazine.     But then ask Michael Anthony.... who is a disk jockey from a N.Y.C. Radio Station WHPC, who is in his 30's.    Bill Comer Webmaster of this site set up an interview with he and Eddy.    Here is a young announcer who did his homework and is an Eddy Arnold fan.   I have heard this interview with him and Eddy...and it is GREAT.
Michael makes mention ....here is a Super Star almost 3 times my senior saying yes Sir, to me.  This truly shows what type of man Eddy truly is.   Most Stars wouldn't even bother to be interviewed...but it was well worth the interview...just to hear Eddy laugh.  We as a "Committee" with Frank Cunningham, Nancy Richardson, Bill Shoop, and Bill Comer...have contacted many important people.   To try to get Eddy nominated for the Kennedy Art Center award.    Such people as Congressmen, Senators Mayors...T.V. and Radio personalities, book Authors...and this list is endless.   I even wrote to Shirley Sheppard....who is a singer / song writer who has sold her songs, into the millions.
Besides this ...she is Publisher/Editor of Fla. Country Music News.   In one week, 5 of  the top 10 songs in the Nation were her creation.  Yet she took the time to answer my email to her... requesting Zeke Thomas email.  They are all part of.. TIAC RADIO.   In turn Zeke answered our "Committee" with and endorsement.   We sure want to take the time to thank Ralph Emery of "Nashville Now" and TNN fame, and author of several books.   For sending in his endorsement for Eddy to be nominated for this award.  His latest book 50 Years Down A Country Road....is dedicated to Eddy Arnold.   I bought the book, and I'm reading it now.    On the third blank page its written........... "To Eddy Arnold...Country music's first superstar".   Think I will send Ralph an Email requesting he send Walter Scott of Parade Magazine a copy of this book.
I wonder If this guy ever heard of Jeannie & Bill Walker....who played background music for Eddy.    As Bill's orchestra played ,Jeannie sang back up for Eddy.. she was impressed with his kindness and sincerity. As she watch from the wings she was captivated by Eddy's voice, stage presence, and audience appeal.    This is the same Bill Walker who recently finished a 7 year stint backing up the Statler Brothers.    Do I dare mention the most famous vocal back up group...The Anita Kerr singer's?....who were Eddy's background singers. Not the other way around..... this is not to say they couldn't make it on there own.
Just to mention a few more names for this Walter Scott of Parade Magazine.   I saw Eddy In concert 5 times....with George Gobel, Boots Randolph, The Lennon Sisters, and the Jordanaires.   All these great stars were opening up acts for Eddy.  If that's not ringing any bells for Mr. Scott.....how about the 42 sessions {126 songs} Floyd Cramer played background piano for Eddy. Also the 86 sessions Chet Atkins backed Eddy .....I'm sorry I didn't count how many songs there were in these sessions...as there were so many.   Plus many of these sessions included Chet on the guitar...and Floyd on the piano at the same time.   Pretty impressive to say the least.
Eddy and his lovely wife Sally.... will be celebrating their 61st wedding anniversary this Nov. 28th.    He retired from performing in May of 1999...after charting in 5 decades.   After he retired.... up and coming Star, 14 yr. old Lee Ann Rimes....just signed a contract with Mike Curb of Curb records.   She had all ready had a huge hit with "Blue"....but she wanted to sing Cattle Call....Eddys signature song.   Mike Curb was a good friend of Eddys....and asked Lee Ann...if she would like to sing a duet with the man that did the earlier version.   She agreed....and Mike called Eddy....and Eddy agreed to sing it with her.   I hope you noticed... she didn't ask to sing with one of the 10 best Country Artist named on Walter Scotts list.
They recorded it, and it soon charted at the end of 1999 making 6 decades he  charted in....it carried over briefly into 2000.   Making him the only artist to chart in 7 straight decades.   A remarkable feat to say the least.   It is coming close to the Kennedy Art Center nominating time.   In Ralph Emery's book he talks about many country stars....and their jaded past.   It is a known fact Hank Williams was a heavy drinker.....as was another one of Walter Scotts 10 top picks...the late Patsy Cline.   I love her singing...she had a great voice.    But I can think of no one who deserves the Kennedy Art Center nomination more than Eddy Arnold.   He wasn't a booser....happily married for almost 61 years....and a great family man.   Upon retiring he said "I want to give the remaining years I have left....to my lovely Wife....she has spent many, many, years with me on the road.    Eddy is a very wealthy man...but values the love of his devoted fans. Every Eddy Arnold fan has him on the top of their list...... are you listening...Mr. Scott.    God bless You Eddy, and you lovely wife Sally.   Good luck....they can't ignore you for ever....we Eddy fans won't let them.      Don Stewart.

The above article also appears under "Why I Like Eddy" on the main page.  Thank you Don, we appreciate your comments and sincerity.  Bill Comer



Larry Risko - July 22, 2002
E-mail: lamandra@megalink.net
Hometown: Bryant Pond, ME.
Comments:
I just sent off a "shame on You" e-mail to Walter Scott.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that Eddy was not on his list of the ten greatest country artists. I really don't expect a response, or to see it in print for that matter, but it made ME feel better.
Best Wishes Always.
Larry Risko


Den Hewitt - July 21, 2002
E-mail:: hewittd@fosterfarms.com
Hometown:: Isabel, Ks
Comments:
Thanks for sharing with the world that voice that I will always remember.


Mary Absher - July 21, 2002
From: lmmenish@humboldtks.com
Comments:
Subject: Eddie Arnold song wanted
The song "Welcome To My World" was played at a funeral of one of my relatives and I wanted to get a recording of that put on CD to mail to his mother and family.  The record stores no longer have the album nor is it produced that this song was on.  I would be glad to pay to download it or buy the tape from someone else.  Here is what I would like to have printed on your Buy/Sell page:
Wanted:  A recording of Eddie Arnold's "Welcome To My World."  Please e-mail me if you have access to this song on record, tape, or on-line.
Mary Absher
mabsher40@hotmail.com

Mary:  I will send you an email and give you the particulars on how you may obtain this song.  Bill Comer



Frank Cunningham - July 21, 2002
E-mail: smartbars@earthlink.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Comments:
Bill:
You will notice that all of the 10 listed are visible performers whereas Eddy has retired.
Johnny Cash and Roy Acuff not mentioned and they are in the Kennedy Center.
The author of this article only sees the nose in front of his face. I will be contacting him tomorrow.
I also read an article in my local paper this AM about a group playing Hank Williams, Sr. music and the writer listed some of his songs that were performed by others. I did not recognize any of the performers and strangely, Tony Bennet was not mentioned. Tony had a number one hit of Willams, "Cold., Cold, Heart"
The real problem today with newspaper writers and other types is the lack of research in writing their articles.
The young lady writing the Williams' article had "Google" as her source for the information. She probably never heard of Billboard.


William C. Shoop - July 21, 2002
Comments:
How sad that Parade Magazine's Walter Scott has not done his research well.  If he had chosen to read Joel Whitburn's Billboard Researched Book "The Country Singles " he would have found Eddy Arnold ranked at number 1.  Who determines the greatest country artist of all time?  I say let the stats speak for themselves.  The charts in my opinion are the best way to decide.  I like Reba but in the overall scheme what makes her great?  They also left out Jim Reeves!!!


Bill Comer - July 20, 2002
From: TRAYCHEM
To: Bill830
Subject: Fwd: Kennedy Center Honors Award
Forwarded Message:
Subj: RE: Kennedy Center Honors Award
Date: 7/18/2002 3:35:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Comments@kennedy-center.org
To: TRAYCHEM@aol.com
Thank you for your interest in the Kennedy Center.  The announcement will be made this August--an exact date has not yet been set.
Thank you
Kennedy Center Web Team
-----Original Message-----
From: TRAYCHEM@aol.com (Bill Comer)
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 3:17 PM
To: Webmaster
Subject: Kennedy Center Honors Award
Have the nominees for the Kennedy Center Honors Award for the year 2002 been chosen yet by the Center?
When will the recipients be notified and when will the general public be notified?
Many thanks for your cooperation in this matter.
Bill Comer of Orlando, Florida


Walter Crawford - July 20, 2002
E-mail: walter.crawford@btinternet.com
Hometown: Magherafelt
Home Address: 15 Sandy Braes
Comments:
Great site for a great Country & Western Singer and a star who never forgets his fans.


Kapila Caldera Dissasekera - July 19, 2002
From: kcd555@yahoo.co.uk
Comments:
Dear Sir,
My name is Kapila Caldera Dissasekera. I am living in Sri Lanka (Address : No211/20, Kudamaduwa Road, Siddamulla, Siddamula, Sri Lanka.)
Fist of all please tell me which is the CD where I can get EDDY ARNOLD's Song Titled "Before These days Ends" Here in Sri Lanka It is very difficult to find.
Then I must tell  you this I am a buddhist.  But as all we know music is a universal language it don't make any difference as religiouswise. What I want to say is I got the gospel selection of EDDY ARNOLD He sang "Love Lifted Me" and "Blessed Assurence" those are out of this world
The thied one this is a personal favour for me. If EDDY ARNOLD fan club can do something for me I greatly appreciate that and will always be remebered.
I have selected to follow a diploma course in contemporary music in college namely Laselle - Sia, No 90 Goodman Road. Sigapore.
I am not a rich man at all. Just for the love of music I applied this and for some luck I was selected but I couldn't go the simple reason is money. Now I made an appeal for the next semester. If that will accepted will you all be able to help me?
Please Send me a reply
Thanking you
Musically
Kapila


Bill Shoop - July 18, 2002
From: wcs34741@yahoo.com
To: Bill830@aol.com
Comments:
Bill:
I called The Kennedy Center yesterday to find out two things:The availability of tickets to the event and the possibility of Eddy's selection.  First the honorees will be announced the last of this month or the first of next.  Same Difference I guess.   Tickets first go to donors which means the first floor is out.  Tickets for the upper level is $175
per!!!
Bill Shoop


Gary Schweda - July 18, 2002
From: GNARYL@aol.com
Comments:
Subject: He's a cowboy
A long time ago I heard a song by Mr. Arnold called "He's a cowboy"...It reminded me of my childhood as it was about a little boy playing  cowboy.......I've never been able to find it listed anywhere in the many  sites I've visited..Can you point me in a direction? I'd sure like to have that one.......Thanks
Gary Schweda

Gary:  The name of the song is "Cowboy" and was released by RCA in 1976 on the album "Eddy."
The album can be purchased from a record store in you home town who deals in used albums or from www.ebay.com.  If you're not able to find it let me know and I will help you locate a copy of the song.  Bill Comer



Frank Cunningham - July 18, 2002
E-mail: smartbars@earthlink.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Comments:
Dear Eddy Arnold fans:
As my computer is not working and I could not contact you personally, would you kindly fax a short note to the Kennedy Center for Eddy' selection. The number follows.
Thank you,
Frank
Fax-1-202-416-8421


Bill Shoop - July 18, 2002
Comments:
The Kennedy Center Will make there announcement of honorees the end of this month or the first of August.This per George Stevens office.


Randy Stewart - July 17, 2002
From: stewartsglen@shaw.ca
Subject: Eddy Arnold
Hi Bill,
I just saw your website and wondered if you could do me a favour.
My father used to run Eddy Arnold's fan club up here in Canada back when Eddy was starting out.  It's many years later and my Dad is getting on and I'd like to put him in touch with Eddy.  I know he still follows his career, but he's not computer literate so the Internet is a mystery to him and he hasn't seen everything available.  I recently bought a biography of Eddy Arnold and I wondered if Eddy would sign it and perhaps send him a note.  They have met before although years ago and I'm sure Eddy would take the time to do it.  It would mean a lot to my Dad and I'd like to surprise him with it.
He was very involved in country music at one time back when some of the legends were at their peaks.  He used to write for magazines and do some DJing.  He knew and met Hank Williams and a few of the other greats, but life and work didn't allow him to be more active.  He was in the spy biz.  Anyway, I'd love to be able to do this for him.  I've grown up with country music 24 hours a day 7 days a week...Don't tell my Dad, but I do secretly listen to a few of the people he likes. : )
Best regards,
Randy Stewart
Victoria, BC, Canada

Randy:  Write to Eddy at the following address.  I feel confident that you will hear from him.
Dr. Eddy Arnold
P. O. Box 97
Brentwood, Tennessee 37024-0097



Mr. Vito Salvaggio - July 17, 2002
E-mail: mclay5@earthlink.net
Hometown: Rome, New York
Comments:
I have been a great fan of yours since 1946 when I purchased your first record. I played your tapes in my car and I sing along with you. I think you are the best singer of country-western music of all time. I still have your first album that you made. God Bless you. Your friend forever, Vito Salvaggio


Jon Penfold - July 17, 2002
E-mail: justice_46203@yahoo.com
Hometown: Glen-aubrey New York
Comments:
Eddy I am a huge fan. I love your voice and how you sing cattle call. I am only 31 but my favorite singers are you and Hank Snow, people like that.


Elmer T. Helms - July 16, 2002
E-mail: ehelms@cfl.rr.com
Hometown: Melbourne, FL
Comments:
Eddy you have been my favorite for years. I really enjoyed your performance at the King Center here in Melbourne, FL several years ago. You have a wonderful voice and I enjoy many of you CD's on my Bose system.


Carolyn - July 16, 2002
From: Wplus12@cox.net
To: Bill830@aol.com
Comments :
Subject: RE: Kennedy Center Honors
What is your website address.  I will write my own letter but would like to see yours.  I have already been on the phone to those I know at the K.C.  Here's crosssing my fingers for all the fans of Dr. Arnold.  I still love to listen to him sing.  He should be honored and he will love the ceremony and I will be there to meet him.   Carolyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill830@aol.com [mailto:Bill830@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 7:47 PM
To: Wplus12@cox.net; fcunning@ptd.net
Subject: Re: Kennedy Center Honors
Carolyn:
Please fax your letter to the following individual.
Mr. James A. Johnson, Chairman
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2700 F. Street N. W.
Washington, DC 20566
Fax-1-202-416-8421
We will appreciate any thing that you can do in your capacity at the Center to have this award given to Eddy Arnold.  It should have been done many years ago.
If you will go to my website, you can find a letter that you can print on your computer printer and fax it to the center, or you may write your own letter but please do it immediately.
I am sending a copy of this e-mail to our Chairman of the Committee, Frank Cunningham, who has been working relentlessly to urge people to support Eddy for this prestigious award.
Many thanks,
Bill Comer of Orlando, Florida


Bill Comer - July 16, 2002
From: Bill830
To: Wplus12@cox.net, fcunning@ptd.net
Comments:
Subject: Re: Kennedy Center Honors
Carolyn:
Please fax your letter to the following individual.
Mr. James A. Johnson, Chairman
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2700 F. Street N. W.
Washington, DC 20566
Fax-1-202-416-8421
We will appreciate any thing that you can do in your capacity at the Center to have this award given to Eddy Arnold.  It should have been done many years ago.
If you will go to my website, you can find a letter that you can print on your computer printer and fax it to the center, or you may write your own letter but please do it immediately.
I am sending a copy of this e-mail to our Chairman of the Committee, Frank Cunningham, who has been working relentlessly to urge people to support Eddy for this prestigious award.
Many thanks,
Bill Comer of Orlando, Florida


Carolyn W. - July 16, 2002
From: Wplus12@cox.net
Comments:
Subject: Kennedy Center Honors
Dear Sir:
I have always been a fan of Eddy Arnold and would certainly like to help with his nomination for the Kennedy Center Honors.
I am a volunteer at the Kennedy Center and have attended 3 award ceremonies.  It would be my pleasure to send a letter to the comittee regarding Dr. Arnold's nomination.
I did not see on the Eddy Arnold website the guest book or where you would like me to send this letter.  If you have this information please forward it to me.
I will spread the news at the Kennedy Center of the desire to have him
nominated.  I do know a few people there but don't know how much weight I could bring to the nomination.
I had no idea that Dr. Arnold was in his 80's.  I used to sit with a friend here in the Washington area and listen to his records.  We would just sit and sigh!  He seems like a friend and I think he deserves this prestigious award.
Sincerely,
Carolyn W.


E-mail: capricastle@aol.com - July 15, 2002
Comments:
I have a copy of both of Eddy Arnold's movies made in the early 1950's, "Feudin' Rhythm" and "Hoedown". Each is in black and white, about 65 minutes long and on VHS cassette tape. If anyone is interested in buying them, let me know via e-mail. Thanks.


Frank Cunningham - July 15, 2002
E-mail: smartbars@earthlink.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Comments:
All other country performers and many pop singers were still trying to get from radio and into television. Only super stars at the time were on TV and so another super star had his own show:
July 14th- "The Eddy Arnold Show" premiered on CBS-TV; 1952
There were not many performers on TV 50 years ago. Perry Como, Arthur Godfrey, Red Skelton, Milton Berle, Sid Caeser, to name a few, were on but I do not recall Frank Sinatra or any of the "crooners" as yet. TV was still black and white and shut off about 1 AM.
You had to be tops in your field of entertainment to get on TV at the time. Eddy Arnold had his own TV show while Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash were just graduating High School.
If you have not contacted the Kennedy Center do it now. Fax a note to them at 1-202-416-8421
Frank
fcunning@ptd.net (temporarily not working)


Debbi Wilson - July 14, 2002
E-mail: debofvb@aol.com
Hometown: Virginia Beach
Comments:
The first time I saw Eddy Arnold was in concert at the Hampton Coliseum about 35 years ago. I was just a teenager then and most of my friends were into the beginnings of rock and roll. They didn't know what they were missing! I have always loved Eddy's voice and the effortless way he delivered a song. To this day, he remains one of my favorites.


Dan Miles - July 14, 2002
E-mail: danzeenky@wmconnect.com
Hometown: Livingston,MT
Comments:
Eddy Arnold, the best voice in Country Music. I can not remember a time when I haven't listened to his music. I only had the pleasure of seeing him in concert once, 1971 Buffalo, NY. Thanks Eddy, God Bless You.


Anita - July 14, 2002
E-mail: a.merkel@attlnet
Hometown: Norfolk, Virginia
Comments:
I have been an Eddy Arnold fan for many many years. I love his music and the man. I was him in concert in Miami in 1970. It was one of the highlights of my life. I still listen to his music all the time, and I do miss seeing him on TV. He is truly a great singer and gentleman. The best ever.


Cecil Gentry - July 14, 2002
E-mail: Cecilgentry@aol.com
Hometown: Anderson, S. C.
Comments:
Eddy Arnold has been my favorite singer since the 1940s. He is a consummate gentleman, a great entertainer, and his smooth, incomparable delivery entitles him to the accolades, privileges, and honors accorded ALL previous Kennedy Center honorees, none of whom are more deserving than Eddy.
What are they waiting for?


Judith Darlene Casey - July 13, 2002
E-mail: judarkc@cs.com
Hometown: LaGrange, Ky
Comments:
Hi Mr. Arnold, I believe that your wife's brother Freddie Gayhart was once married to my mother's sister, She was Jessie Walling when she and Freddie married. I just wanted to say I love your music. Make the world go away is one of my favorites. I hope you and your family are well.
A great fan
Darlene Casey


Linda - July 13, 2002
E-mail: Lob1218@aol.com
Hometown: indiana
Comments:
you have been a favorite for many years


Debbie Wilson - July 13, 2002
E-mail: gdaw1881@comcast.net
Hometown: Brentwood
Comments:
I grew up listening to my father sing Eddy Arnold songs and they are now ingrained in my head and heart. What a class act he and his wife are. Thank you Mr. Arnold for your music and for the way you have lived your life.


Rita Dowd - July 12, 2002
E-mail: lexi-maddi-ethan@msn.com
Hometown: Albertville, AL.
My Daddy used to sing one of Eddy's songs to me and my siblings. If any of you out there remember the song, please let me know where I can get a copy of it. The song goes something like this, "When I was very young my mother often said, I use to shine my shoes and look in mirrors too,....................There's been a change in you." If anyone remembers that song and knows where I can get a copy, please let me know. I still love to hear my dad sing that song to us, Thank you Eddy....


Karen - July 12, 2002
E-mail: karen.doneff@bannerhealth.com
Hometown: Phoenix, Arizona
Comments:
I am writing on behalf on my mother-in-law, Donna Grace, who is a HUGE fan of Eddy's.


Wolfgang Hildebrandt - July 12, 2002
E-mail: wolfganghildebrandt@newyork.com
Hometown: Cologne/Germany
Homepage Address: http://www.freedomsong.de
Hi,
this is a very great web site and I really enjoy it.
....Sending my best regards, from Cologne/Germany
Sincerely
Wolfgang Hildebrandt
Singer/Songwriter/Entertainer
Cologne/Germany
http://www.freedomsong.de
wolfganghildebrandt@newyork.com


James Watson - July 11, 2002
E-mail: jawatson@pldi.net
Hometown: Comanche,Oklahoma
Comments:
Thank God for EDDY ARNOLD.
There has never been, nor will there ever be anyone in any type of music with a voice like Eddy's !!!!!


Frank Cunningham - July 11, 2002
E-mail: fcunning@ptd.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Comments:
Eddy Arnold fans:
Suggestion-Unless you fax your letter to the Kennedy Center it will not arrive in time to be counted.
Fax-1-202-416-8421
Thank you!


Name: Laura Shaver - July 11, 2002
E-mail: L_Shaver@msn.com
Hometown: Manchester MD
Comments:
Raised in Alabama and loving all country music I was very surprised back in the 60's moving north into Maryland and finding so many country fans. Eddy Arnold was one of my favorites. My mother-in-law passed away yesterday and I am compiling a list of her favorite recordings to play in the background at the viewing tomorrow, Eddy Arnold and "Welcome To My World" heads the list. Alice Janeski was a very special person (for a Yankee)and Eddy Arnold was always a favorite of hers. His voice has soothed many a soul and his sound will give smiles to a many of us tomorrow.
I am sending my note to the John F. Kennedy center, his achievements certainly have qualified him for this prestigious award and a lot more. THANK YOU MR. ARNOLD!!!!!


Name: Leonard Smith - July 10, 2002
E-mail: leonardamanda@yahoo.com
Hometown: San Bernardino, California
Comments:
Eddy Arnold has been my favorite singer for as long as I can remember. Nobody has a voice like his.


Kenneth Wicht - July 10, 2002
E-mail: cenotebeach8st@att.net
Hometown: Freeport New York
Comments:
"Eddy still has the best voice in the business"....Johnny Cash. And ballads do not get any better than "Lonely Again". A superb recording in every respect.


ROY WEST - July 10, 2002
E-mail: Bamacowboy46@aol.com
Hometown: TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA
Comments:
I like Eddy Arnold because he is one of the best singers in history and of any genre. HE very much deserves to be honored by the Kennedy Center. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to help. SINCERELY ROY WEST


Alan Dale - July 10, 2002
E-mail: alandale43@webtv.net
Hometown: Tupelo, Miss
Comments:
When I hear any of today's so called music, I have to play some Eddy Arnold behind it in order to clear the air ways. After listening to that woman butcher the National Anthem at the baseball all star game, I am still purging the air ways, and it has been hours since that atrocity took place. I thought I had heard our National Anthem butchered before but that woman proved me to be totally wrong !!! She (and whoever chose her) was an absolute disgrace !


LeRoy H Brettin - July 10, 2002
E-mail: lhbinc@adelphia.net
Hometown: Corona del Mar, Ca
Comments:
I have been listening "Eddy" since 1940 and there are not enough words in my vocabulary to describe how I feel about this great man and singer. He has brought untold joy to me and my family for low these many years and there will never be another county singer that will ever replace him. God bless you "Eddy"


Frank Cunningham - July 08, 2002
E-mail: fcunning@ptd.net
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Comments:
Last night I watched a Kraft Music Hall TV show video from 1969 with Mr. Eddy Arnold as the Star of the show.
Two things about the show stood out in my mind based on our efforts to Have Eddy honored by the Kennedy Center.
1-Tom Seaver was a "guest star" on the show
2-Edward Villella was announced by Eddy as an upcoming "guest star" on the show.
For our information, Tom Seaver has received baseball's highest honor in being elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Edward Villella has received his country's highest honor in being selected by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The reason I have quotes around guest star in their cases and a capital in star for Mr. Arnold is that if both Seaver and Villella are stars and only have guest appearances and Eddy Arnold has his own show what does that make Eddy Arnold, a super star? Again, if in both cases they have their industry and country's highest honors should not the super star not have his country's highest honors?
I think I will write another letter to:
Mr. James A. Johnson, Chairman
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2700 F Street N W
Washington DC 20566
Matter of fact, I think I will fax them at 202-416-8421
How about you?


Bill & Barb Church - July 07, 2002
E-mail: crisco@cableone.net
Hometown: Columbus, Ms.
Comments:
Hi--We loved this page. You have so much information about Eddy and we loved reading about his great life. Thanks for the memories. Bill & Barb Church


Daniel P Rusch - July 06, 2002
E-mail: eastcoastrusch@aol.com
Hometown: Munhall,  PA


Lori - July 06, 2002
E-mail: lotto@mail.gcnet.net
Hometown: Accident, MD
Comments:
What a beautiful tribute to a man, who I feel, is among one of the few real singers this world has or will ever see! I am 45 and grew up listening to Mr. Arnold's music. I appreciate it now more than ever! Somehow, he has given all of us a gift. God bless you Mr. Arnold and thank you for making some of my very bad days much better ones.


Doris Lewis - July 05, 2002
From: dodogg@juno.com
Comments:
Subject: Eddy Arnold's songs
I logged to the EA web site last week and heard 2 songs:  One was "America"  AND "My Daddy's Only A Picture"  Today they are not on there and the Jukebox doesn't work on my computer.  Have I done something or is there suppose to be something else I am to do.  I do often listen to the music as I don't have a CD player in my house, except on the computer.  I listen to the MANY songs on MANY CD's in my car. I would appreciate any help on this matter.  By the way, the picture of you and your lovely wife is great.  Glad to see to whom I am talking to.
Doris Lewis

Doris:  For some reason, I cannot link to the site.  I was able to do so for a short period of time, but now there is a problem.  It is with me and I am trying to find out what's going on.  Until I get the problem solved please visit this beautiful site and listen to not only Eddy sing but many others.  The web address is <www.ziplo.com>.
Thanks for your support and for the kind words about the picture of my wife and me.  Bill Comer



Roger & Jean Hawkins - July 05, 2002
E-mail: hawkshaw@sound.net
Hometown: Merriam, Kansas
Comments:
A truly wonderful site! Our very best wishes to all.


Name: Dirk Krueger - July 04, 2002
E-mail: dirkkrueger@attbi.com
Hometown: Berlin, Germany (now Chicago area)
Comments:
Came to USA in 1946. Lived in Little Rock, Arkansas '47-'51). Everything on radio there was "Country Music" with a lot of Eddy Arnold. I thought he was great then and I still do! He's always been a class act, professionally and as a human being, often a rarity in the entertainment profession! He's a credit to the industry, to the USA and to the human race! Continued good health and good humor!
Regards, DIRK KRUEGER


Stephen - July 04, 2002
E-mail: smbm@eaznet.com
Hometown: Pima, AZ
Comments:
Howdy everyone! I wrote my Arizona Rep. Jim Kolbe concerning nominating Dr. Arnold for the Kennedy honor, and he wrote to the center, and the response he and I got was that Dr. Arnold would be included in their considerations as a recipient. I'm sorry I lost the letter, or I would quote it. I have just about worn out my new Eddy Arnold CD's "Looking Back", and "Seven Decades of Hits." One of my favorite songs on the "Decades" album is "To Life." But truly I love them all!


Ola M. Jordal. 5750 Odda.Norway. - July 04, 2002
E-mail: olam_jordal@c2i.net
Hometown: Odda.Norway
Comments:
Thanks for very nice music, he sing a way who's you'll newer forget. Ola M. Jordal.


Wilbur Johns - July 04, 2002
E-mail: PatriciaJohns@webtv.net
Hometown: Saulsbury, TN
Comments:
We own a 38' Owens Cabin Cruiser that we believe was previously owned by Eddy Arnold. It is a 1953 (we think). We are about to sell it again, and didn't want to use his name unless this information was true. Did Dr. Arnold ever own such a boat? It has a mahoghoney hull , and a teakwood deck.
We have always enjoyed Eddy's music. It is fun to think that we own something that he once owned.
Thanks

Wilbur:  Don't large boats have a title like an automobile?  If so, you should be able to find all previous owners of the boat through the bureau of title registrations.  Bill Comer



Name: DON STEWART  - July 03, 2002
E-mail: stew01@ptd.net
Hometown: Stevens, Pa.
Comments:
HI ~ ALL EDDY ARNOLD FANS !!!!
I was surfing the net today, as I do so many times. I was looking up Floyd Cramer, who played piano on many sessions for Eddy. It is interesting to note while reading this biography on Floyd Cramer...written by Sherry Anderson of Countrypolitan.com, there is no mention of Eddy Arnold. Yet she goes on to mention several other artist he played for. Recently when Chet Atkins died...on the News they mentioned several artist who Chet produced for. These included Roy Orbison..the Everly Bros....Perry Como and Elvis...but no mention of Eddy. These were the same artist listed in Floyd Cramers biography. When I heard this, I looked up the sessions Chet produced for Eddy. I was astounded that I counted 86 sessions...and a lot of these included Floyd Cramer on these sessions. I didn't count how many songs this included..but I'm sure it was many. So today I looked up how many sessions Floyd Cramer played on. My source was Michael Streissguth's book..."Pioneer Of The Nashville Sound" Today I counted 42 sessions that Floyd Cramer played on. In these sessions starting Dec.5,1957...and ending July 9&10th,1968...I counted 216 individual songs he played with Eddy. As stated before many of these sessions also included Chet. It is a known fact by most Eddy fans how Eddy is constantly being overlooked or shunned. I love both Chet and Floyd..but this Sherry Anderson states that along with Chet Atkins,Boots Randolph & Owen Bradley. That they helped create the Nashville sound. I could except this if Eddy was included in this. Even Chet & Floyd talked about working for Eddy...not the other way around. If anyone is responsible for creating the Nashville sound it sure is Eddy. That's why Michael Streissgurt's book is titled..."Eddy Arnold, Pioneer Of The Nashville Sound". The trouble is many people don't seem to comprehend the word "Pioneer". Also Boot's Randolph as good as he is...was the opening act for Eddy when I saw Eddy in concert. Yet the News media...and a lot of other just aren't getting it...and exclude Eddy from all this he so richly deserves. I just hope the Kennedy Arts Center...doesn't follow this trend. It is about time that the World knows about Dr.Eddy Arnold and..... His World. Don Stewart.


Allen Gripton - July 02, 2002
E-mail: chrio34@pro-usa.net
Hometown: Villas, NJ


Pat Schmidt - July 01, 2002
E-mail: schmidtp@voyager.net
Hometown: Wautoma, WI
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Thanks for this terrific site. I am pleased to add my name to those who would like Eddy to be honored at the Kennedy Center. We had tickets to see Eddy at Wisconsin Dells, but he retired shortly before that concert.

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