Page 1 of 6

RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:18
by Arpeggio
A true legend has passed away at the age of 91. Just listening to my local radio station (Berkshire) when the announcer mentioned (20 minutes ago) that Bert Weedon had died. Obviously not feted in the usual pantheon of 'Rock Axe Gods' - Bert always looked (physically) staid and middle - aged even when he had hits with "Guitar Booogie Shuffle" etc over 50 years ago. But.....he WAS a master guitarist capable of playing with great skill in a wide variety of styles. He really did inspire a generation of players, including Hank and Bruce to name but two! They wrote "Mr Guitar" in his honour. Bert could play in a driving style - I love tracks of his like "Sorry Robbie", "Ginchy", "Black Jackets" and "Ghost Train" - but he seldom did. With all due respect, his interpretation / arrangement of "Apache" (his original version not the 1976 re - cut which was much better) was dire. But.....thank goodness it was.....because it drove Jerry Lordan to offer it to the Shadows!! I hope that this info is correct. I'm not hallucinating......but there was nothing on the main news bulletin (6 minutes after the announcer/presenter mentioned it) and there's nothing on Bert's own website.

Rob :(

RIP Bert

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:23
by Iain Purdon
It is true, Rob. I'm on news duty and we are writing it up right now.

This is PA's version

GUITAR VETERAN BERT WEEDON DIES
By Robert Dex, Press Association Showbusiness Correspondent
Guitarist Bert Weedon, who played with stars including Frank Sinatra and inspired millions to pick up the instrument with his Play In A Day books, has died at the age of 91.
The musician had "been poorly" for a while and died at home in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, this morning, his friend John Adrian said today.

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:30
by keithmantle
RIP Bert, Where would we be without 'Play in a Day'

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:31
by Arpeggio
I was unaware of Iain's post. I delayed mine by a few minutes until I could find further verification. Sadly it is true. I shall have to play a few of my Bert Weedon favourites in his honour. A true gentleman in every sense of the word. He was also a favourite on Children's TV over 50 years ago. Ah....Muriel Young, Fred Barker, Ollie Beak, Pussycat Willum...and the rest. Plus...."Play In A Day" really has sold in excess of 1,000,000 copies. Although Bert was never really fashionable...his influence was immense. Before Hank, he was Britain's first (if somewhat unlikely) guitar hero and "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" was the UK's first guitar instrumental hit proper. Bert played on thousands of sessions and was ubiquitous on BBC radio in the 1950s and 1960s. God bless you Bert.

Rob :(

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:44
by David Martin
Good innings... Thanks for everything Bert...

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:44
by tommybird
RIP Very sad
Tommy

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:45
by Iain Purdon
It'll be the lead story on Radio 2 at 1000 unless something else blows up in the meantime

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:48
by marvwelch
A sad sad day for all . The master legend . So many happy memories . Thanks Bert .Heaven will be rockin now .

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 09:57
by JimN
You won't find a better memory of Bert Weedon than this...



RIP Bert.

JN

Re: RIP Bert Weedon

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2012, 10:07
by Martin Page
I owe it all to Bert - Play in a Day - not quite, but it was a start...

R.I.P. Bert.

Martin.