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I started PLUMB COUNTRY BAND in 1986. We're still going strong. I think we could play seven nights a week if we wanted to. We average 2-3 jobs a week and all have full time day jobs. We are for the biggest part traditional country music.
I was talking to the band just last week and asked if they realized when we had the biggest crowds AND WHAT CLASS/AGE PEOPLE THEY WERE.
It's Thursday nights to some 50 and uppers. They are averaging 170-200 people in a smoke free alcohol free club. Man, things are a changin. I don't drink any more because of diabetes but I still smoke like a grass fire. Still play in beer joints every weekend and enjoy the folks having a beer or 20. Nothing like playing to rednecks with a belly full of Whiskey.
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Jeff C & THE PLUMB COUNTRY BAND
I was talking to the band just last week and asked if they realized when we had the biggest crowds AND WHAT CLASS/AGE PEOPLE THEY WERE.
It's Thursday nights to some 50 and uppers. They are averaging 170-200 people in a smoke free alcohol free club. Man, things are a changin. I don't drink any more because of diabetes but I still smoke like a grass fire. Still play in beer joints every weekend and enjoy the folks having a beer or 20. Nothing like playing to rednecks with a belly full of Whiskey.
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Jeff C
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Jeff C & THE PLUMB COUNTRY BAND
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Carolina Express Dance Band
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Good for you TC. Two players I know where going at it,over some music thing, I'll call it a debate. One said to the other"What do you know about it,I've played In over 20 bands in 30 years" the other said "I've played in one band in 30 Years" JoeT. C. Furlong wrote:Here's my band of 30 years. Next year marks 25 years since this record came out. Just re-released last year by Collector's Choice.
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Band Name
Original band in 1976, the players have changed over the years but the name remains.
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I remember a few just offhand. "Wild Willie and the Casuals" was one. A Navy bar band. Great fun!
I've been both a "Rambler" and a "Drifter". In fact I was a Rambler in two different bands. The band name I liked best was "Ed Walter's Country Band". I thought it said it all. And Ed was the best singer I ever played for. He could cover ANYBODY and still sound like Ed Walters. Oh yeah, I was a "Crystal River Boy" for a while. That's all that come to mind right at the moment.
I've been both a "Rambler" and a "Drifter". In fact I was a Rambler in two different bands. The band name I liked best was "Ed Walter's Country Band". I thought it said it all. And Ed was the best singer I ever played for. He could cover ANYBODY and still sound like Ed Walters. Oh yeah, I was a "Crystal River Boy" for a while. That's all that come to mind right at the moment.
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The Innkeepers, circa mid-70s, at Dino's Restaurant, Churchville, west of Rochester, NY.
As motley a group as you might ever meet, playing straightahead country. Great times and songs, band camaraderie; good, civil, regular crowd, etc., all the positive stuff. Couldn't get enough of it, and easily the best gig of my life.
As motley a group as you might ever meet, playing straightahead country. Great times and songs, band camaraderie; good, civil, regular crowd, etc., all the positive stuff. Couldn't get enough of it, and easily the best gig of my life.
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O.K. Back in time.
Some "No Name blues bands"
"WANTED!" with the "World Famous" Bobby Lee.
"ASLEEP AT THE MIKE'
"COUNTRY FEVER'
"CISCO AND THE KIDS"
"ROCKIN' COUNTRY"
"THE ROADHOUSE KINGS"
"PINAL ENVY" (Pinal County, AZ, our wives disliked this name, go figger!)
"THE WEEZUL BROTHERS BAND"
All a lot of fun.
Some "No Name blues bands"
"WANTED!" with the "World Famous" Bobby Lee.
"ASLEEP AT THE MIKE'
"COUNTRY FEVER'
"CISCO AND THE KIDS"
"ROCKIN' COUNTRY"
"THE ROADHOUSE KINGS"
"PINAL ENVY" (Pinal County, AZ, our wives disliked this name, go figger!)
"THE WEEZUL BROTHERS BAND"
All a lot of fun.
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Past band names
These go back a few years.
Country Strings
Sundowners
Area Code
Skip James
Off The Record
Ebert Brothers
Tharp Brothers
Country Strings
Sundowners
Area Code
Skip James
Off The Record
Ebert Brothers
Tharp Brothers
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Bands I Have Played With
Barnyard Trio 1964
The Tornados 1964
The Sensations 1965
The Countrysiders 1966
The Unexpected 1966
The Zyme 1966
Coconut Conspiracy 1967
The Disturbed Users 1967
George’s Boys 1968
Joy 1968
Joy (2) 1971
Joy (3) 1972
Arnold Most Orchestra 1973
Whatever 1973
It’s All Right 1977
The Heart Throbs 1978
Forever 1979
Russian River All Stars 1979
Surge 1981
RSX 1984
You 1984
Eliot Kidd Band 1984
Menage 1985
Goin South 1993
Ramona’s Band 1993
Paul Norup 1993
Bounty Hunter 1994
Kelly & the Cowboys 1994
DK Richards 1994
Julie Taylor Band 1995
Lloyd Stout Band 1995
Untamed 1995
Wild Card (S. CA) 1995
Brother Ernest 1996
Sam Morrison Band 1996
Leather and Lace 1996
Spaghetti Western 1996
The Joey D. Band 1996
Silver Star * 1996
Fit 2-B Tied 1997
Country Store 1997
Appaloosa 1998
Winslow 1998
Western Justice 1999
Dustin James Band 1999
Wild Card (N. CA) 1999
Rosemarie’s Band 1999
90 Proof 1999
Jun Sumundo 1999
Savin Rock 1999
Medicine Man 2000
Sorci&Tomich 2000
Loose Cannon 2000
Cheyenne 2001
Jolly Ranchers 2001
Longhorn 2001
Lisa Kolarich 2002
Shanon Rider 2002
Silverspur 2006
Dave Russell 2002 - 2007
The year indicated is the first year I played with that band and does not indicate when, and if, I stopped playing with them.
I didn’t purchase my first pedal steel guitar until the end of 1993, so in all bands before that, I played guitar, bass, keyboards, or a combination of them. After that point, I played at least some steel in most of the bands indicated, and many of them about 50% or more on pedal steel guitar.
There were three totally different versions of the band “Joy”.
I would estimate that there were another dozen or so one-nighters throughout the years, but I don’t recall the names of the bands.
That would bring the total number of bands to approximately 70.
Barnyard Trio 1964
The Tornados 1964
The Sensations 1965
The Countrysiders 1966
The Unexpected 1966
The Zyme 1966
Coconut Conspiracy 1967
The Disturbed Users 1967
George’s Boys 1968
Joy 1968
Joy (2) 1971
Joy (3) 1972
Arnold Most Orchestra 1973
Whatever 1973
It’s All Right 1977
The Heart Throbs 1978
Forever 1979
Russian River All Stars 1979
Surge 1981
RSX 1984
You 1984
Eliot Kidd Band 1984
Menage 1985
Goin South 1993
Ramona’s Band 1993
Paul Norup 1993
Bounty Hunter 1994
Kelly & the Cowboys 1994
DK Richards 1994
Julie Taylor Band 1995
Lloyd Stout Band 1995
Untamed 1995
Wild Card (S. CA) 1995
Brother Ernest 1996
Sam Morrison Band 1996
Leather and Lace 1996
Spaghetti Western 1996
The Joey D. Band 1996
Silver Star * 1996
Fit 2-B Tied 1997
Country Store 1997
Appaloosa 1998
Winslow 1998
Western Justice 1999
Dustin James Band 1999
Wild Card (N. CA) 1999
Rosemarie’s Band 1999
90 Proof 1999
Jun Sumundo 1999
Savin Rock 1999
Medicine Man 2000
Sorci&Tomich 2000
Loose Cannon 2000
Cheyenne 2001
Jolly Ranchers 2001
Longhorn 2001
Lisa Kolarich 2002
Shanon Rider 2002
Silverspur 2006
Dave Russell 2002 - 2007
The year indicated is the first year I played with that band and does not indicate when, and if, I stopped playing with them.
I didn’t purchase my first pedal steel guitar until the end of 1993, so in all bands before that, I played guitar, bass, keyboards, or a combination of them. After that point, I played at least some steel in most of the bands indicated, and many of them about 50% or more on pedal steel guitar.
There were three totally different versions of the band “Joy”.
I would estimate that there were another dozen or so one-nighters throughout the years, but I don’t recall the names of the bands.
That would bring the total number of bands to approximately 70.
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Oh, yeah. Band names.
Homemade Jam
Lost Prairie
Crossfire
Gun for Hire
The Moron Fishing Tackle Choir
The Full Monty Python
The Bafflers (if you can't dazzle 'em with brilliance. . .)
BTW Mickey Byrne, if you're reading this, I played with Dean Miller from '74 to '76. Was he still married to "Little Heifer"? (That was her CB handle. I believe her name was Pam.)
Homemade Jam
Lost Prairie
Crossfire
Gun for Hire
The Moron Fishing Tackle Choir
The Full Monty Python
The Bafflers (if you can't dazzle 'em with brilliance. . .)
BTW Mickey Byrne, if you're reading this, I played with Dean Miller from '74 to '76. Was he still married to "Little Heifer"? (That was her CB handle. I believe her name was Pam.)
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While living in Honolulu in ’79~’80, Jerry Byrd helped me to acquire a name for a band, however; until this very day, I never managed to put the group together! The name was to be: Keoni (kay–o–nee) Nui (new–ee) and The Kanes (kah–nees) Translation: Big John and “The Men”
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I am the Bandmaster of the FAMOUS LEES of KRUMVILLE, & appear regularly with Rented Mule, & the Reservoir Dogs, I will only play in bands with mostly Original Material
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The Waikiki Islanders .. Started in 1937 by My mentor and my wife's father Bill Cox..
After Bill died we continued with Pat and my sister and myself..in 1964 we looked like this :-
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And we play still..Helped along here by a couple of "Hopefulls"
Sorry Greg and Gordon, just HAD to post this one for posterity's sake !!
After Bill died we continued with Pat and my sister and myself..in 1964 we looked like this :-
1968 -
And we play still..Helped along here by a couple of "Hopefulls"
Sorry Greg and Gordon, just HAD to post this one for posterity's sake !!
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Single 10 2008 EXCEL "My Money Maker"
Single neck universal 14 string EXCEL
Dobro, Saxophone, Oboe, English Horn, Flute, Horn Sections, Lap Steel
615/828-1182 cell