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One of our area ministers stopped by the newspaper today, and when he mentioned something about pastors being only human I immediately thought of a quote by the late Grady Nutt.
That led me to reminisce about Grady Nutt, and to look and see if any of his old albums had been rereleased on CD. ... Continue reading »
That led me to reminisce about Grady Nutt, and to look and see if any of his old albums had been rereleased on CD. ... Continue reading »
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God bless you, Grady. You are sorely missed.
3 years ago
If you find any tapes would you PLEASE let me know where to find them?
3 years ago
Rich Diesslin has a very nice tribute (with sound bytes) on his website: www.the-cartoonist.com He has shared some things that were never actually published.
Oh yeah, "Tea-totallers" is on the LP "Taking Notice."
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http://www.the-cartoonist.com/
...there's a lot of Grady to download!
3 years ago
more specifically, it's here:
http://members.aol.com/rldes/private/Nutt/Nutt....
3 years ago
toby.nutt@cbandt.com
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I can't wait to get to Heaven so I can get a Gradyhug and feel blessed the way only he could bless.
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Grady paid me a visit shortly before his tragic accident. I was employed in a bank in Corpus Christi and he had a gig at First Baptist Church. We sat in the coffee shop and literally laughed for 3 solid hours before he had to leave for his meeting.
Grady never had a down day that I can remember. He was constantly in motion, early morning 'til late, late night. I never saw him study or even crack a book. He was a Baylor Yell Leader that year and was everywhere at once. A tremendous talent, thoroughly dedicated to his calling and so much in love with Eleanor. I remeber that when he really liked someone he would always say "He/She is the craziest guy/girl/"
I still miss him and think of him often.
2 years ago
The Reverend Nutt is still missed by all who ever heard him in person or on the airwaves or television.
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May the Lord richly Bless you and your families!
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The whole family was blessed with the gift of laughter and I hope that special blessing has been passed down to my children and grandchildren. Someday I would love to write a book about those stories shared around the huge dinning table with everyone trying to get a word in edgewise.
2 years ago
We need more humor in this world. Especially, Clean, Christian humor!
Please. Thank you.
Sincerely, Leigh Green
2 years ago
I will never forget his line about our misconceptions of Jesus.
"Most people think Jesus walked around in a brown corderoy robe he got on sale at Sears talking old english: 'Good morning unto thee, how art thou!' "
1 year ago
I am another one who would love to be able to hear all those great stories again. My "copy of a copy" cassette is incomplete and almost worn out. I'll be in line for the whole shebang if it is produced.
Leesa
1 year ago
Grady made regular appearances back in his hometown, and a local radio station used to carry them live. I wish like the dickens that I'd recorded some of them, because they were hilarious, especially when he talked about the teachers he had in the late 40s/early 50s--who were (or soon would be) MY teachers 30 years later.
It's possible that some of those broadcasts may be archived somewhere in Jacksonville. The company that owned the station was Waller Broadcasting. No guarantees on finding anything, but worth looking into for anyone trying to track down some unique recordings.
1 year ago
Thanks,
Todd
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My family still quotes lines from that album some 25+ years later.
I would love to get my hands on any of his recordings!
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