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Post by Steve Hitsman »

Gotta be Pete Drake, isn't it?
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I don't think so.....
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I don't know, Reggie... I can't find any real young pictures of Pete but judging by the nose, mouth and hairline, I think it might be. It sure ain't Weldon.
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Mike Toppins
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Post by Roger Kelly »

It may be Sonny Garish? He played for Bill at about that time.
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I found a picture of Mike Toppins but I didn't think it looked like him.
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from the looks of the shirt i think it's emmons ;-)
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I believe this is a young Mike Johnson.....
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

No not Mike.Mike was maybe 10 years old then. There was a guy that played a short time with Bill.Just after Weldon left and just before Sonny Garish. His first name is Bob and he's from Canada. He's still active but I can't call his last name.I'm thinking he played several tunes on the Northern Steel project. Sorry best I can do.
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

I was only 8 at the time.Dad carried me to a Bill Anderson show to see Weldon. Weldon was not there and we were told had just left Bill to play sessions full time.The name Bob Lucier rings a bell. But that was a long time ago,,,,,bb
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Post by Andy Zahnd »

what steel is that? cool look!
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Bobby B
You have the canadian steeler's name right, it is Bob Lucier. However, I don't know if that is Bob playing on that video
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Post by Graham »

That is not Bob in that video. Bob has never played a D-10 and back in the mid to late 60's played a single 8 blonde Sho-Bud.
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Graham that's what I thought.
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

I guess maybe we could ask Weldon? I think he's a member here. Sorry, gave it my best shot.
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Post by Reggie Duncan »

Thanks guys. I didn't know who played for Bill between Weldon and Sonny.
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Post by John Steele »

I think Sonny Garrish did some of Anderson's studio work during this period, but I don't know if that's him or not. I think this is an excerpt from "The Road To Nashville".
Nice looking instrument though.
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Post by Steve Smith »

That sure looks like Bob Lucier to me. He worked for Bill Anderson around that time.
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

:) I thought so..
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Post by Bruce Snow »

I agree with Steve, definitely Bob Lucier! Maybe I can have Bob confirm this. b
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Steve, Bruce, great ID! I looked again and it does resemble Bob.
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Post by Jeff Bradshaw »

Yes Steve has the player identified, it is Bob Lucier playin a very cool looking ShoBud. The "Poor Folks" clip is also good. Regards. ..jeff bradshaw
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Post by Danny Hammers »

Bobby, you hit the nail on the head

Just got email from Bill Anderson
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"Hi Danny:

His name is Bob Lucier.
He is from Canada, and was only with me a short time in the mid-sixties. He was my steel player between Weldon Myrick and Sonny Garrish.

He went back to Canada and worked with Tommy Hunter on television and did quite a bit of recording. He became an excellent musician.

Hope all is well with you and Patricia

Bill Anderson"


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