Swingin' On The Steel by Ray Montee
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Swingin' On The Steel by Ray Montee
This is a clip of the Skipper playing "Swingin' On The Steel" on the Heck Harper Show back in 1964
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_DK79Kakeg
Those were the days . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_DK79Kakeg
Those were the days . .
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Great Music!
What a trip back in time! I saw that Bigsby about a month ago and it looks as good today as it did then. And the guy playing it is even better now than he was then. Way to go, Ray!
I sure wish I lived closer to you. I really enjoy our visits. - Tom
I sure wish I lived closer to you. I really enjoy our visits. - Tom
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Wes Bakkan,
When I saw your name on this post, I couldn't immediatly recall where I'd seen it before. Then I remembered that Clair Musser had given me some things over the years and one item had your name on it.
The "Clair Musser and his Powder River Ramblers" brochure includes a picture of you sitting behind a triple neck (That I could not identify) with text that includes the following: "He has a winning personality and makes thousands of friends. The Powder River boys may have to get along without him for a while tho', while he puts in a shift for Uncle Sam." The flyer appears to be from about 1954.
Claire lived around the corner from me when I was growing up, and we spent many Saturdays at his upholstery shop picking and singing.
I have a couple of his records; Did you play on "The Thought of losing you", "Powder River Ramble", What's a fella gonna do" or Take her away Joe"?
When I saw your name on this post, I couldn't immediatly recall where I'd seen it before. Then I remembered that Clair Musser had given me some things over the years and one item had your name on it.
The "Clair Musser and his Powder River Ramblers" brochure includes a picture of you sitting behind a triple neck (That I could not identify) with text that includes the following: "He has a winning personality and makes thousands of friends. The Powder River boys may have to get along without him for a while tho', while he puts in a shift for Uncle Sam." The flyer appears to be from about 1954.
Claire lived around the corner from me when I was growing up, and we spent many Saturdays at his upholstery shop picking and singing.
I have a couple of his records; Did you play on "The Thought of losing you", "Powder River Ramble", What's a fella gonna do" or Take her away Joe"?
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Solving the myster..................
Wes:
That is a clip from the KGW-TV weekly shows......
Actors are: Johnny Fuhrman, fiddle (dec'd)
Don Baterri, accordian
Steve Malnachuck, bass
Ernie Cutshall, percussion
Hector Flateau (Harper) (dec'd)
Song title is: "Swingin' on the Steel"
Instrument: Bigsby 4-neck, 8 strings each
Fender 4 x 10 Bassman
Echolette affects
And Wes, did you ever get any leads on the current whereabouts of your triple neck that you had with Clair. I've searched hi & lo, trying to contact the seller on Craig's List.
That is a clip from the KGW-TV weekly shows......
Actors are: Johnny Fuhrman, fiddle (dec'd)
Don Baterri, accordian
Steve Malnachuck, bass
Ernie Cutshall, percussion
Hector Flateau (Harper) (dec'd)
Song title is: "Swingin' on the Steel"
Instrument: Bigsby 4-neck, 8 strings each
Fender 4 x 10 Bassman
Echolette affects
And Wes, did you ever get any leads on the current whereabouts of your triple neck that you had with Clair. I've searched hi & lo, trying to contact the seller on Craig's List.
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Ray,
I thought that might be Johnny F. I didn't recognize Steve, but I should have. I believe he still lives in Milwaukie around the corner from where I used to live.
I ahve not found a trace of my old tripple neck Magnatone, but would like to.
Michael,
I was not on those tunes, I joined the ramblers just after those songs were recorded. I believe Buddy Fite did at least some of them. I think the flyer was done in early 1956, I went in the Air Force in Dec of that year. I too enjoyed visiting with Clair at the shop, he was a great guy. I am in Yuma,AZ at the moment and next month will get together with Merle Tofte who played guitar for the Ramblers at that time and he is on those recordings.
The 50's were a good time for "Western" music, as it was called.
wes
I thought that might be Johnny F. I didn't recognize Steve, but I should have. I believe he still lives in Milwaukie around the corner from where I used to live.
I ahve not found a trace of my old tripple neck Magnatone, but would like to.
Michael,
I was not on those tunes, I joined the ramblers just after those songs were recorded. I believe Buddy Fite did at least some of them. I think the flyer was done in early 1956, I went in the Air Force in Dec of that year. I too enjoyed visiting with Clair at the shop, he was a great guy. I am in Yuma,AZ at the moment and next month will get together with Merle Tofte who played guitar for the Ramblers at that time and he is on those recordings.
The 50's were a good time for "Western" music, as it was called.
wes
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Ain't that the truth!The 50's were a good time for "Western" music, as it was called.
Ray, I corrected the title - thanks.
(Ol' Heck just called it "Swingin Steel")
I absolutely love that clip, and I was very glad to be able to reformat and post it on YouTube for you.
Seems like everyone else loves it too . .
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Ray,
You have nailed the "tone" I have tried to create on a "lap steel guitar" since the late 40's,
I used to hear Hawaiian players get that tone. But I have never been able to do it. Jerry Byrd gets it, but not all the time.
I never heard you play Ray. That was my loss. I can't tell you what it meant to hear you play on that video.
What a touch dear friend, and you have a rare gift man. May Jesus continue to bless you in all ways. And my sincere thanks to Rick Alexander for providing a link to this awesome video.
carl
You have nailed the "tone" I have tried to create on a "lap steel guitar" since the late 40's,
I used to hear Hawaiian players get that tone. But I have never been able to do it. Jerry Byrd gets it, but not all the time.
I never heard you play Ray. That was my loss. I can't tell you what it meant to hear you play on that video.
What a touch dear friend, and you have a rare gift man. May Jesus continue to bless you in all ways. And my sincere thanks to Rick Alexander for providing a link to this awesome video.
carl
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wow Ray....that was great!......and yes, what everbody else said about your playing and tone.....but I've had the good fortune to hear you in person......
but you know,......for another $2.00.....you could have gotten a collar for your jacket......
but you know,......for another $2.00.....you could have gotten a collar for your jacket......
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