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For 45 years, Hughey was married to his wife, Jean, who often sat in the audience during The Time Jumpers' performances. Together, they had one daughter. Hughey also has four brothers and four sisters. Brother Gene Hughey would join John as part of Conway Twitty's band, The Twitty Birds, playing bass
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Hughey died in Nashville on November 18, 2007, from heart complications, one month after having had a stent put in his heart. His funeral was held on November 21, 2007, at the First Baptist Church in
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for twelve years. Hughey was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 1996. In the 2000s, he and several other Nashville musicians formed a
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on the instrument's higher range. Vince Gill has cited Hughey as giving "definition" to his music, citing the single "
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Hughey's method of steel guitar playing was known as the "crying steel" method, because of his use of
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guitar following the death of Joe E. Lewis in 1976. Gene Hughey died August 2, 2021.
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Index

John Hughey (Medal of Honor)
Elaine, Arkansas
Nashville, Tennessee
Country
Session musician
Pedal steel guitar
pedal steel guitar
country music
Vince Gill
Conway Twitty
Steel Guitar Hall of Fame
Elaine, Arkansas
acoustic guitar
Sears
Conway Twitty
Eddy Arnold
Little Roy Wiggins
lap steel guitar
Slim Rhodes
Memphis, Tennessee
Marty Stuart
Willie Nelson
Elvis Presley
Dickey Betts
Loretta Lynn
Vince Gill
Western swing
The Time Jumpers
Hendersonville, Tennessee
vibrato

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