- Ton Masseurs
Ton Masseurs (born 7 December 1947, in
Kaatsheuvel , theNetherlands ) is a Dutch guitarist noted as one of the firstpedal steel guitar players in Europe. He was thelead guitar /steel guitar player, and a founding member, of the DutchCountry and Western bandThe Tumbleweeds , who had a number one hit with their version of theMerle Haggard song "Somewhere Between" (1975). Masseurs was the band's musical leader and producer.After their early success, the band began to rotate members. By 1982, Ton Masseurs and his brother
Berry Masseurs were all that remained from the 1975 lineup. Masseurs stopped performing to focus on his music studio, which he had started in 1980, called MMP Studios in Waalwijk, the Netherlands. He did remain active as a session musician on pedal steel. He worked with dutch acts like Rob de Nijs, Jasperina de Jong and TheGolden Earring among others.From 1980 to 2001 he was a notable music producer in the Dutch music scene. in September 2001 he suffered a major heart attack and retired from the music industry.
Style
Ton Masseurs' style was noted for very fast playing and near perfect intonation. This was made possible by his perfect pitch.
Masseurs was noted for playing wearing socks with no shoes.
Gear
Ton Masseurs was an avid user of
Sho-Bud steel guitars. He used two Sho-Budamplifiers and a Custom III Sho-Bud pedal steel guitar. When he played standardguitar , his main instruments were a 1969 RosewoodTelecaster , and a 1966Gretsch Country Gentleman.
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