My sister worked at the casinos in tunica Mississippi and told me he was one of the nicest men she had ever met. He would tip her $100 before he even played . I only wish I could have met him but I was always performing somewhere else. Great tribute video here, thank you.
My feelings about Jimmy Dickens come from my personal experience of our band in Honolulu in 1961-62 backing him for his tour of the several Military clubs there. We thoroughly enjoyed playing for him as much as his fans enjoyed his persona of making every last one of them feel like he was an old friend. He ended every show with an announcement that if they were ever in Nashville & he was at home, they were welcome to stop by. My wife & I saw him about twenty years later at a personal appearance in Niles California, where he remembered us, by name,as well as the other band members who had worked with Ferlin Husky for several years following our playing for him in Hawaii as we had for Jimmy earlier in 1962. R.I.P. "Not so Little" Jimmy Dickens.
My personal memory of Little Jimmy Dickens. The first time I played on the Grand Ole Opry, the band I was with shared the dressing room with Jimmy. I know I was just one of thousands of musicians that have crossed that stage, but it was a very special moment for me. I only got to do one song that night, so my time was very brief. As I went back to the dressing room, Jimmy said " it goes quick doesn't it?" I said, much too quick.. Thanks for the memory Little Jimmy Dickens...
Makes perfect sense as I was a kid about 5- 7 yrs old when he attended George Washington HS in Danville VA, I went to the stage got his autograph, handshake and by the age of 9 was singing in the church choir at the age 9 for Riverview Baptist in Danville VA
I am a fiddle player and was lucky enough to have met Dickens in 1982 as he was doing a show in Proser, WA. I had a booking agent that got me a spot to open for him. He sat with my family and watched me play and gave me a standing ovation when I played Orange Blossom Special. Before he ended his show he asked me to come back on stage with him and I backed him up on two of his numbers. After the show he hugged me and told me how much he liked the fact that we were them same height. A picture of me and him will always sit on my piano. He truly was a wonderful man.
Thank you, I enjoyed reading your experience. I enjoy my videos of the "grand ole opry". Jimmy hosted one of the episodes, He was great and no doubt loved every moment of his life. I'm glad to just catch a glimpse of him on TV. Lots of heartwarming memories, Thanks for sharing!
I grew up near Prosser, Wa. If I'd known Jimmy Dickens was there I would have been in the front row giving him a standing ovation. I just loved him, he was awesome!
Cynthia, Glad Jimmy gave you a little what we call good ole WV Hospitality no matter where we may find ourselves at. I live maybe 30 mins from Bolt WV. I wish I had $1 every time I been to or through Bolt WV. That come from I think families helping each other through some very tough times together. WV sure had there fair share of them.
Great tribute. My dad's college roommate Hank Tomson played on the road with JD. Got to meet him in the Wisconsin Dell's when he played there. A swell guy and a smile bigger than his hat. Rest in Peace a big big man.
My grandfather played with another band on same stage/ night as JD at a local dance hall. This formed a beautiful memory for my grandmother all her days. Nothing but good words from her lips for JD.
I was visiting the rynman when I heard a huge laughter coming from the dressing room area, I went there and it was Jimmy telling life stories to the visiting fans! What a huge man he was, with an even bigger heart!
That last montage nearly made me tear up. Amazing Grace added volumes to it. Brad Paisely's speech at his funeral, and what he said about him, really hit hard.
I had never heard of Little Jimmy Dickens until a few months ago. I clicked a video of him singing, "When Your House Is Not A Home." I've been a fan every since. In that one song, I was teary eyed and happy at the same time. I wish I could have seen him perform live. Thank you for posting this video about this remarkable man.
I met little Jimmy Dickens in prairieville, Michigan the year I was inducted into Michigan country hall of fame. 1997. It was the best moment of my life. Miss you forever Jimmy. Billie Dalton of the Dalton Gang music festival awards.
You did a great job again. Little Jimmy Dickens was a very nice man. I only got to meet him once and he was very kind to me, he like the fact that I sing heavy metal music. He lays at rest within 50 feet of my brother and grand parents.
I happen to go on the opry cruise and ended behind Jimmy Dickens in the buffet line. A true genially kind man, it was like we were best friends for years
Aww, this was so sweet , but sad . I remember my husband and I got to see him on the Grand Ole Opry just one time , back in Feb. 18 , 1989 . Lori Morgan was singing that night too .
What an awesome man, I got to see and talk to him at the South East Old Thrashers Reunion in Denton NC, around 1989 or 1990 I think, He was a genuine nice person.
I wish more Movie Academy Award actors could learn to give a recognition speech like Jimmy gives starting at the 6:10 mark. Sincere, humble, to the point.
I am a British singer and worked on a show with Jimmy Dickens at an American Air Force Base in England in the Sixties, a little man with a big voice and someone who knew how to please an audience.
I met Jimmy back in 1982. Our band opened for his show in a place called Pequea Silver Mines In south central PA. Great guy! He stopped to talk to me in between shows. It's one of my best memories of those times in our band.
Let me share a little story with you all. I was in Baileyton Tenn. helping a friend of mine build a campground now known as Baileyton KOA. One day my friend said lets quit early because I have some friends coming by to pick and play some music. So I figured that they were just some locals from around Baileyton. Well about 6:30pm a big old bus pulled in and several cars. Well my friend didn't tell me that it was Little Jimmy Dickens, Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Johnny Cash and several others. When they got setup on a makeshift stage in a hayfield they begin to warmup and tune-up. After about 30 minutes they began. I was sitting beside the stage and Little Jimmy got on the microphone and said, "We are here tonight to wish a fan and friend a very happy birthday." Then he called my friend to the stage and he got the microphone and said " Dave Happy Birthday Buddy" WOW I had forgotten that it was my birthday. They sung Happy Birthday to me and I was so excited that these guys came over to do this. I will never forget that as log as I live..
I was only able to see him perform live once. It was memorable. He put on a great show. He was a larger than life personality and entertainer. He’s missed. Peace. Out.
You know, I just thought of something. You can be any age to enjoy the sweet sounds of Country Music. Well, any music for that matter (mostly)! For example, I may be only 13 about to be 14 in 9 days but I was exposed to old music at a very young age. You see, I had a lot of surgeries in my life & in some of the earliest ones as a baby I always got fitty afterwards so (& I dunno how she managed to do it) but my mom always used to play Conway Twitty & Charley Pride which I always calmed down & fell asleep to
These Alpha11 entries are getting better all the time. I wasn't expecting Little Jimmy, but I've always loved his music. I was friends with a rockabilly outfit from Toronto called the Razorbacks in the late-80s. They had a spot on the Tommy Hunter Show for a season, and Little Jimmy joined them on an episode. He was hilarious and still as hot as ever.
I met Jimmy Dickens thur friendship with Guitarist Bob Saxon who was my friend & band member fom Jaxn,Miss. Dickens was very friendly & most everyone liked him.
I never quite understand why some videos get thumbs-down ratings by some people. This is a short biography of a great country artist that offers some insight into a person you may or may not know much of. If he isn't what you like, then just move on. But to thumbs-down? That's just plain odd to me (and sad).
I saw him at the Grand old Opry in 2004. The MC was Porter Wagoner. This was not the the Ryman Auditorium but the new one. He was wearing a suit covered in dazzling sequins He said, when I need this outfit cleaned, he's send it to General Electric for a service.
LOL! Look at the size of that guitar compared to him at 2:32! Got the chance to see him at the Oprey back in 2008. He was so funny. He says, "Well, here's a song from my latest album....released in 1964." LOL!!
Saw and met him at Ramstein AB, Germany in the late 1960s, What a performance at the Airmen's club in his skin tight, Candy cane striped pants and fringed shirt...and quite a personality he was too.
My dad and mom always talked about how humorous Little Jimmy was. They really loved to be around him and my dad talks about how they would go to the bars and play shuffle board (don't know exactly what that is). Jimmy was never able to over come the grief when his wife and young daughter died in that auto accident. They said, he was never the same afterwards and didn't joke around like he had before.
I was at an estate sale in Portland Oregon and they had a poster of Jimmy from a performance at the division street corral... also- located in Portland....
I got to see Jimmy at the Opry, 4 months before he died, I heard his last performance on WSM at the Opry, I knew that night it was going to be his last performance.
Oh yes I have actually been watching some of Little Jimmy D on Country Road TV here on UA-cam. I always wanted to know more about him, since he had a really great presence on the Country Family Reunion shows, and always looked like he had a great time with his friends and fans. Top notch Job Alpha for a top notch entertainer!
Iwas listening to the opera when they announced Porter Wagner passed again when they announced Jimmy passed I always agreed with him is there anything else down on the floor I need before I get up
My Best Friend For Many Years … thanks for the memories .
God bless you little Jimmy have listened to you many times. God Bless you
My sister worked at the casinos in tunica Mississippi and told me he was one of the nicest men she had ever met. He would tip her $100 before he even played . I only wish I could have met him but I was always performing somewhere else. Great tribute video here, thank you.
My feelings about Jimmy Dickens come from my personal experience of our band in Honolulu in 1961-62 backing him for his tour of the several Military clubs there. We thoroughly enjoyed playing for him as much as his fans enjoyed his persona of making every last one of them feel like he was an old friend. He ended every show with an announcement that if they were ever in Nashville & he was at home, they were welcome to stop by.
My wife & I saw him about twenty years later at a personal appearance in Niles California, where he remembered us, by name,as well as the other band members who had worked with Ferlin Husky for several years following our playing for him in Hawaii as we had for Jimmy earlier in 1962.
R.I.P. "Not so Little" Jimmy Dickens.
Great stories and thank you for sharing.
I was lucky enough to attend one of his concerts as a young boy. One of my great memories I will never forget. He was a great entertainer.
My personal memory of Little Jimmy Dickens. The first time I played on the Grand Ole Opry, the band I was with shared the dressing room with Jimmy. I know I was just one of thousands of musicians that have crossed that stage, but it was a very special moment for me. I only got to do one song that night, so my time was very brief. As I went back to the dressing room, Jimmy said " it goes quick doesn't it?" I said, much too quick.. Thanks for the memory Little Jimmy Dickens...
Jimmy Dickens performed at my high school (Sandpoint, Idaho) in 1952. He was on a youth for Christ mission. Great man.
Makes perfect sense as I was a kid about 5- 7 yrs old when he attended George Washington HS in Danville VA, I went to the stage got his autograph, handshake and by the age of 9 was singing in the church choir at the age 9 for Riverview Baptist in Danville VA
Thank you for this wonderful history and tribute the Little Jimmy Dickens.❤️
He had a good ride.
I am a fiddle player and was lucky enough to have met Dickens in 1982 as he was doing a show in Proser, WA. I had a booking agent that got me a spot to open for him. He sat with my family and watched me play and gave me a standing ovation when I played Orange Blossom Special. Before he ended his show he asked me to come back on stage with him and I backed him up on two of his numbers. After the show he hugged me and told me how much he liked the fact that we were them same height. A picture of me and him will always sit on my piano. He truly was a wonderful man.
Cynthia, what a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing it with us!
Thank you, I enjoyed reading your experience. I enjoy my videos of the "grand ole opry". Jimmy hosted one of the episodes, He was great and no doubt loved every moment of his life. I'm glad to just catch a glimpse of him on TV. Lots of heartwarming memories, Thanks for sharing!
I grew up near Prosser, Wa. If I'd known Jimmy Dickens was there I would have been in the front row giving him a standing ovation. I just loved him, he was awesome!
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Cynthia, Glad Jimmy gave you a little what we call good ole WV Hospitality no matter where we may find ourselves at. I live maybe 30 mins from Bolt WV. I wish I had $1 every time I been to or through Bolt WV. That come from I think families helping each other through some very tough times together. WV sure had there fair share of them.
Great tribute. My dad's college roommate Hank Tomson played on the road with JD. Got to meet him in the Wisconsin Dell's when he played there. A swell guy and a smile bigger than his hat. Rest in Peace a big big man.
My grandfather played with another band on same stage/ night as JD at a local dance hall. This formed a beautiful memory for my grandmother all her days. Nothing but good words from her lips for JD.
miss him and his funnys ..i saw him in Boise Idaho about 60 years ago
This is a great tribute video to a big big MAN!
I've been a fan of his since the sixties!!!!!!!!
I was visiting the rynman when I heard a huge laughter coming from the dressing room area, I went there and it was Jimmy telling life stories to the visiting fans! What a huge man he was, with an even bigger heart!
I saw Little Jimmie Dickens at the Fairgrounds in Traverse City MI in 59 or 60......was the first celebrity entertainer I ever saw
That last montage nearly made me tear up. Amazing Grace added volumes to it. Brad Paisely's speech at his funeral, and what he said about him, really hit hard.
I had never heard of Little Jimmy Dickens until a few months ago. I clicked a video of him singing, "When Your House Is Not A Home." I've been a fan every since. In that one song, I was teary eyed and happy at the same time. I wish I could have seen him perform live. Thank you for posting this video about this remarkable man.
I met little Jimmy Dickens in prairieville, Michigan the year I was inducted into Michigan country hall of fame. 1997.
It was the best moment of my life. Miss you forever Jimmy. Billie Dalton of the Dalton Gang music festival awards.
Greatest little man I ever heard sing loved every song he ever sang
He was great....he will always be remembered !
Rest in peace my cousin I love you too God bless you till I see you again love Robin greenwood
You did a great job again. Little Jimmy Dickens was a very nice man. I only got to meet him once and he was very kind to me, he like the fact that I sing heavy metal music. He lays at rest within 50 feet of my brother and grand parents.
Thank you for the nice comment, and for verifying that he was as kind as he seemed. Hopefully, he's entertaining your loved ones in heaven.
Are you saying that little jimny liked Hard metal music? Hard to believe anyone in that generation would like that kind of noise..demonic
I’ll always remember seeing him at the Opry. A great showman!!! What great memories…..
I happen to go on the opry cruise and ended behind Jimmy Dickens in the buffet line. A true genially kind man, it was like we were best friends for years
He was a Genuinely Nice Man! I met him in the mid 2000’s and still have the personalized autographed picture he gave me. Thank You Mr Dickens!
7 dislikes? For a tribute to a country legend? Go to listening to your luke bryan we real country fans will listen to little jimmy dickens
They slept at the foot of the bed when the wind was a whizzin' cold
May the bird of paradise fly up their noses.
l so admire any human being. Who chooses to just live life and give to this joy of our own existence.
Aww, this was so sweet , but sad . I remember my husband and I got to see him on the Grand Ole Opry just one time , back in Feb. 18 , 1989 . Lori Morgan was singing that night too .
What an awesome man, I got to see and talk to him at the South East Old Thrashers Reunion in Denton NC, around 1989 or 1990 I think, He was a genuine nice person.
I wish more Movie Academy Award actors could learn to give a recognition speech like Jimmy gives starting at the 6:10 mark. Sincere, humble, to the point.
I am a British singer and worked on a show with Jimmy Dickens at an American Air Force Base in England in the Sixties, a little man with a big voice and someone who knew how to please an audience.
Really? Jimmy played internationally? I thought he only played here in America. What was he like?
I met Jimmy back in 1982. Our band opened for his show in a place called Pequea Silver Mines In south central PA. Great guy! He stopped to talk to me in between shows. It's one of my best memories of those times in our band.
Country is great music. Don't listen to it enough. But like it every time 🎸🎙🎻
Sweet , Humble , Talented Legend! ❤️🙏🏻🌹⭐️
Let me share a little story with you all.
I was in Baileyton Tenn. helping a friend of mine build a campground now known as Baileyton KOA. One day my friend said lets quit early because I have some friends coming by to pick and play some music. So I figured that they were just some locals from around Baileyton. Well about 6:30pm a big old bus pulled in and several cars. Well my friend didn't tell me that it was Little Jimmy Dickens, Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Johnny Cash and several others. When they got setup on a makeshift stage in a hayfield they begin to warmup and tune-up. After about 30 minutes they began. I was sitting beside the stage and Little Jimmy got on the microphone and said, "We are here tonight to wish a fan and friend a very happy birthday." Then he called my friend to the stage and he got the microphone and said " Dave Happy Birthday Buddy" WOW I had forgotten that it was my birthday. They sung Happy Birthday to me and I was so excited that these guys came over to do this. I will never forget that as log as I live..
I was only able to see him perform live once. It was memorable. He put on a great show. He was a larger than life personality and entertainer. He’s missed. Peace. Out.
I remember him from the Opry. And a few of his songs.
A young work friend saw that last show and talks about it all the time.
Excellent video.....Jimmy was a wonderful character, my favourite song of Jimmy"s is "I Love Lucy Brown"..
very good mini documentary.
My favorite song he did was Old Cold Tato. My dad meet Jimmy in Bremerton at the Eagles and got to talk to him.
You know, I just thought of something. You can be any age to enjoy the sweet sounds of Country Music. Well, any music for that matter (mostly)! For example, I may be only 13 about to be 14 in 9 days but I was exposed to old music at a very young age. You see, I had a lot of surgeries in my life & in some of the earliest ones as a baby I always got fitty afterwards so (& I dunno how she managed to do it) but my mom always used to play Conway Twitty & Charley Pride which I always calmed down & fell asleep to
What a wonderful tribute to a super nice man. Brad Paisley said it all.
Glad you like it, Trudy!
What did he say?
These Alpha11 entries are getting better all the time. I wasn't expecting Little Jimmy, but I've always loved his music.
I was friends with a rockabilly outfit from Toronto called the Razorbacks in the late-80s. They had a spot on the Tommy Hunter Show for a season, and Little Jimmy joined them on an episode. He was hilarious and still as hot as ever.
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing your story. Was he as nice as everyone says he was? Thank you, Mr.Soul'69!
He was my grandfather favorite
GOD BLESS JIMMY DICKENS. WE LOVE YOU JIMMY AND WE MISS YOU. SEE YOU SOON.
A great tribute to a great Country Music Legend. "Tater" will live on in our hearts. Thanks so much, Alpha 11
Thank you for watching and commenting, Don! We appreciate it!
I met Jimmy Dickens thur friendship with Guitarist Bob Saxon who was my friend & band member fom Jaxn,Miss.
Dickens was very friendly & most everyone liked him.
Loved him, still love his music.
You do great videos remembering these legendary artists jimmy was a great one
Thank you! We’re working on producing more this year. Stay tuned!
A little fellow in stature with BIG talent...💯✔
🥀R.I.P.🙏🏼Jimmy🎼Dickens🎶
Wonderful! Thanks!
THANKs. Great video.szw Jimmy once at Lone Star Ranch in Reedsferry N H in 60s.
Now that's a big man to be that humble. I also noticed the Epiphone guitar at 4:00.
I never quite understand why some videos get thumbs-down ratings by some people. This is a short biography of a great country artist that offers some insight into a person you may or may not know much of. If he isn't what you like, then just move on. But to thumbs-down? That's just plain odd to me (and sad).
I agree there are many who love country music and one of them, but only the old country .
A Great Guy , funny a super nice man Jimmy Dickens
I saw him at the Grand old Opry in 2004. The MC was Porter Wagoner. This was not the the Ryman Auditorium but the new one. He was wearing a suit covered in dazzling sequins He said, when I need this outfit cleaned, he's send it to General Electric for a service.
What an entertainer he was!
We best remember our past cause once it is gone, we'll never see the likes of it again!
Really understand the man behind the music,thanks
Thank you for watching, taxi driver in liverpool!
LOL! Look at the size of that guitar compared to him at 2:32! Got the chance to see him at the Oprey back in 2008. He was so funny. He says, "Well, here's a song from my latest album....released in 1964." LOL!!
my generation. tears for this.
Saw and met him at Ramstein AB, Germany in the late 1960s, What a performance at the Airmen's club in his skin tight, Candy cane striped pants and fringed shirt...and quite a personality he was too.
Thamks so much for sharing
I think of him all the time..really liked his song..take an old cold tater and wait
My dad and mom always talked about how humorous Little Jimmy was. They really loved to be around him and my dad talks about how they would go to the bars and play shuffle board (don't know exactly what that is). Jimmy was never able to over come the grief when his wife and young daughter died in that auto accident. They said, he was never the same afterwards and didn't joke around like he had before.
Never heard of him(im not american) but im crying at the end!
Wow! That's such a wonderful comment! The entire reason why we make these videos! Thank you, WienerVL!
RIP we miss you! The Moll family
A great man what a singer and proformer
He was funny I love to see him perform
I was at an estate sale in Portland Oregon and they had a poster of Jimmy from a performance at the division street corral... also- located in Portland....
I got to see Jimmy at the Opry, 4 months before he died, I heard his last performance on WSM at the Opry, I knew that night it was going to be his last performance.
What an awesome dude
Oh yes I have actually been watching some of Little Jimmy D on Country Road TV here on UA-cam. I always wanted to know more about him, since he had a really great presence on the Country Family Reunion shows, and always looked like he had a great time with his friends and fans. Top notch Job Alpha for a top notch entertainer!
Thank you, Ricky! It means a lot to hear people like the channel!
He was puny short and little but he was one of the greatest l know I loved every song he sang
LJD makes Appalachia proud. His music is always a joy to listen to and he was an amazing human being.
Love this information! Loved him!!
He lived a full wonderful life bless him RIP tater you deserve it!
He sure did. Seemed like a wonderful person.
little Jimmy the best
I met him a few years ago. What a neat guy!
bless him always
Rest In Peace, respect Mr Dickens 🙏👌👍💙💚❤️💕✨✨✨
Jimmie Dickens had the biggest heart.
AWESOME.
BIG Jimmy Dickens RIP.
A small Man that cast a Huge Shadow
My uncle went to school with Jimmy Dickens
he was my 5th great cousin my name is Jacob Ryan Dickens thank you everybody for liking his songs
He signed in September and then joined the Grand Ole Opry later that year.....
The little man,with the big voice.
How strange my grandfather suffered a stroke on Christmas Day 2000 and passed away January 1st 2001...
I had no clue he was the first to wear a Nudie suit. THAT takes balls in-and-of-itself. What a pioneer.
Interesting bio on the great Little Jimmy Dickens.
I’ve always been a Jimmy Dickens fan, sad to say they have taken down the signs at Bolt that proclaim this is his hometown.
Iwas listening to the opera when they announced Porter Wagner passed again when they announced Jimmy passed I always agreed with him is there anything else down on the floor I need before I get up
I never got to meet him but this is my 3rd cousin crazy
Those were some of the records from childhood.
Bolt WV is about 2 hours from my home town.
R.I.P BIG MAN
wish i could have known him..
Fine man.