Photos From The Past
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Photos From The Past
As best I remember this, it was 1978 in Nashville during Fan Fair at the Ramada Inn. I'd post the names but I thought it would be fun for some of you to put the names with the faces.
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1. Johnny Cox
2. Paul Franklin (Paul, was that Terry Crisp's guitar?)
3. Little Roy Wiggins. (Mr. Ting-a-ling!)
4. Doug Jernigan
5. Zane Beck
2. Paul Franklin (Paul, was that Terry Crisp's guitar?)
3. Little Roy Wiggins. (Mr. Ting-a-ling!)
4. Doug Jernigan
5. Zane Beck
My best,
Ernie
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Duane Marrs is in the front, center. I'm still trying to figure out who the other guy is.
Larry Marrs is left of Doug & Kenny Penny.
Larry Marrs is left of Doug & Kenny Penny.
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And speaking of remembering.............Randy I remember when you first played the ISGC. I believe you were eleven at the time. I spoke to you after you played and you were so upset because you made a mistake. Show me someone who does not make mistakes infront of so many steel pickers. I remeber Tom Brumley saying he was always nervous playing at a steel convetion. Anyway, Randy, I have admired you and your music every since.
Thanks for the pictures.
Dave
Thanks for the pictures.
Dave
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guitar style
those guys were great good pics. i new them all
Charlie
Charlie
Charlie 1969 Emmons p/p 8/5 old pevey ltd400
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Thanks for sharing the pictures, Randy! They were from about a year after the first time I visited Nashville.
When I was there I remember seeing Paul Franklin and Mike Smith at Demon's Den playing lots of intricate harmony parts at break-neck speeds. I ran into Buddy Emmons at the bar. Then a short time later I saw Jimmy Bryant, Johnny Gimble and Terry Crisp (who I had never heard of,) at a jam session at what was then the Rhinestone Cowboy, downtown. It was the first time I'd seen any of them live and in person. What a rude awakening! After all that, I was about ready to sell all my stuff right there. Sheesh...
Who's the little guy in front of Paul? That's not you, is it?
When I was there I remember seeing Paul Franklin and Mike Smith at Demon's Den playing lots of intricate harmony parts at break-neck speeds. I ran into Buddy Emmons at the bar. Then a short time later I saw Jimmy Bryant, Johnny Gimble and Terry Crisp (who I had never heard of,) at a jam session at what was then the Rhinestone Cowboy, downtown. It was the first time I'd seen any of them live and in person. What a rude awakening! After all that, I was about ready to sell all my stuff right there. Sheesh...
Who's the little guy in front of Paul? That's not you, is it?
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The ShoBud Johnny is playing looks like it must be a cousin of Russ Hicks' "ElDorado". I wonder what ever happened to Johnny's guitar?
I also notice a Dekley decal on the headstock of the guitar visible behind Johnny's head. Did Dekley make some guitars?
Kenny Penny sure looks like Steve Wariner.
Neat pictures Randy, thanks!
I also notice a Dekley decal on the headstock of the guitar visible behind Johnny's head. Did Dekley make some guitars?
Kenny Penny sure looks like Steve Wariner.
Neat pictures Randy, thanks!
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