New Clip of the Week 09/14/08
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New Clip of the Week 09/14/08
Another fun trip to the past this week. We are going back to 1946 this week. These were the players that paved the way for steel guitar as we know it today:
http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm
Enjoy the music!
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http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm
Enjoy the music!
Kind Regards, Walter
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Re: New Clip of the Week 09/14/08
Hey Walter,Walter Stettner wrote:Another fun trip to the past this week. We are going back to 1946 this week. These were the players that paved the way for steel guitar as we know it today:
http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm
Enjoy the music!
Kind Regards, Walter
I just love this stuff... "Classic Country"
I think Bob Dunn is the steel player on your 'Clip of the Week'
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Gentlemen,
Both Noel Boggs and Bob Dunn certainly belong in that category. This player's name has almost been forgotten, although he played with several hot Western Swing Bands of the era and also wrote several classic tunes. In this case, the band is Bill Boyd & his Cowboy Ramblers...
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Both Noel Boggs and Bob Dunn certainly belong in that category. This player's name has almost been forgotten, although he played with several hot Western Swing Bands of the era and also wrote several classic tunes. In this case, the band is Bill Boyd & his Cowboy Ramblers...
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What??????
Hey Walter,Walter Stettner wrote:Gentlemen,
In this case, the band is Bill Boyd & his Cowboy Ramblers...
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I knew it was the "Ramblers"...that part was easy.
But, wasn't Bob Dunn the steel player with Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers (For part of their history anyway.)? Was this clip recorded after Bill Boyd took up acting? If it was recorded after Mr. Boyd went to Hollywood it could have been anybody.
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Johnne,
As far as I know Bob Dunn never recorded with Bill Boyd. He was with Milton Brown originally, then headed his own band, the Vagabonds.
The player on this clip (recorded 1946 in New Orleans) is Andrew "Andy" Schro(e)der who came from Fort Worth originally. He is also the writer of the classic "Roadside Rag". Bill Boyd's original steel players were Wilson "Lefty" Perkins and John Boyd. On his later recordings around 1950, Paul Blunt played steel.
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As far as I know Bob Dunn never recorded with Bill Boyd. He was with Milton Brown originally, then headed his own band, the Vagabonds.
The player on this clip (recorded 1946 in New Orleans) is Andrew "Andy" Schro(e)der who came from Fort Worth originally. He is also the writer of the classic "Roadside Rag". Bill Boyd's original steel players were Wilson "Lefty" Perkins and John Boyd. On his later recordings around 1950, Paul Blunt played steel.
Kind Regards, Walter