Freddie Hart
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Freddie Hart
Who is the steel player playing Easy Loving behind Freddie Hart on a Clark steel, on you tube?
Is he playing in the key of "G" ?
Billy
Is he playing in the key of "G" ?
Billy
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I haven't had the chance to view the You-Tube video but it almost for certain must have been J.D. Walters. A great player and guy, J.D. worked the road with Freddie for quite ahile in the 70s and 80s and did play a Clark for awhile too as I recall.
If my ear serves me correctly in my mind, "Easy Lovin'" was released in the key of G so you're probably right about that.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson
If my ear serves me correctly in my mind, "Easy Lovin'" was released in the key of G so you're probably right about that.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson
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Freddy Hart
I Belive Lloyd Green Played On the Recording. SONNY.
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Chris,
The "Heartbeats" went on to become the "Wyoming Machinery Co. Band", named ater the garage where their bus was repaired after breaking down. The band came to Pittsfield, MA, on April 10, 1983, to play at the "MASSBASH", a popular steel guitar event held once yearly. J.D. was there, and Glen Brodier (Sp?). I remember that Glen was on crutches at the time, due to a leg injury. Chris, I'm sure you were addressing the other Bill, but this counts for something in efforts made to promote the players of the steel guitars.
The "Heartbeats" went on to become the "Wyoming Machinery Co. Band", named ater the garage where their bus was repaired after breaking down. The band came to Pittsfield, MA, on April 10, 1983, to play at the "MASSBASH", a popular steel guitar event held once yearly. J.D. was there, and Glen Brodier (Sp?). I remember that Glen was on crutches at the time, due to a leg injury. Chris, I'm sure you were addressing the other Bill, but this counts for something in efforts made to promote the players of the steel guitars.
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rick..........
about the organ....
i have always been under the influence, err, a, impression that the sound on that song was made by a "guit-organ"
a gretch(i think)with sensors between the frets that simulated the organ sounds.(pre-synthesisor)(sp)
the guitar body was full of electronics.
i played with a guy in that time frame that played one(he actually had 2)(needed a back-up).
he was blind and very good up and down the neck.
very sensitive, but he rebuilt automatic transmissions too! by feel!
i think i remember seeing one with the hartbeats.
i know, i thimk?
jack............
about the organ....
i have always been under the influence, err, a, impression that the sound on that song was made by a "guit-organ"
a gretch(i think)with sensors between the frets that simulated the organ sounds.(pre-synthesisor)(sp)
the guitar body was full of electronics.
i played with a guy in that time frame that played one(he actually had 2)(needed a back-up).
he was blind and very good up and down the neck.
very sensitive, but he rebuilt automatic transmissions too! by feel!
i think i remember seeing one with the hartbeats.
i know, i thimk?
jack............
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Jack,Jack Harper wrote:rick..........
about the organ....
i have always been under the influence, err, a, impression that the sound on that song was made by a "guit-organ"
a gretch(i think)with sensors between the frets that simulated the organ sounds.(pre-synthesisor)(sp)
the guitar body was full of electronics.
i played with a guy in that time frame that played one(he actually had 2)(needed a back-up).
he was blind and very good up and down the neck.
very sensitive, but he rebuilt automatic transmissions too! by feel!
i think i remember seeing one with the hartbeats.
i know, i thimk?
jack............
That could be true. Seems like I remember something about that too. I don't notrmally like the organ, but I have to admit it was a distinctive sound is some of Freedie's music. Freddie had a great cut on "Key's In The Mailbox". I also liked "If Fingerprints Showed Up On Skin".
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One take. Wow! Today it would take three months to record that. Studios seem to like the one piece at a time technique, rather than having all the players there at once. That explains a lot about why todays music lacks the feeling and character that those recordings had. Except for the "Watermellom Crawl" I got a lot of feeling from that.......sick at my stomach feeling.B.Jenkins wrote:I called Lloyd Green at his home, and was asking him about Easy Loving. It was played in G#.
He used his old Sho-Bud and Fender amp, no trick effects,
Charlie McCoy played the organ on that song, and they did it in one take.
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I was very fortunate to play pedal steel for Freddie Hart during his last concert. It took place last October at the historic Ritz Theater in Talladega Alabama. Freddie has family that lives in this area and they wanted him to perform during our October celebration. I talked to him a few times and he wanted to use my band (Full Circle). Freddie still sings Easy Loving in G# just like the record. He happens to be one of the nicest people I have ever met and is also very talented. He did two shows, one on Friday night and one on Saturday night. Everything went very well and Freddie told me he is thinking about performing again on a limited basis.
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gee, thanks joe...........
i was sure i didn't make it up about the git-organ
being on stage when i saw them, several times.
though it was several years after the release of the hit. it does make good sense that charlie mcCoy did play the organ part. he was carte blanche in the studios when all those hits were happenin', 'bout that time.
still the luckiest guy of all was lloyd green!
jack.......
i was sure i didn't make it up about the git-organ
being on stage when i saw them, several times.
though it was several years after the release of the hit. it does make good sense that charlie mcCoy did play the organ part. he was carte blanche in the studios when all those hits were happenin', 'bout that time.
still the luckiest guy of all was lloyd green!
jack.......
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Freddie's former steel player J.D. Walters was living in Bellingham, MA, in 1983, when he came to Pittsfield, MA, to play at the "MASSBASH". His band members were:
Bass: Glen Brodeur
Guitar: Brian Calvey
Drums: Bob Carlson
Front man: Mark Chase
Harmony: Linda Walters* (J.D.'s wife)
J.D. Walters and the "Heartbeats" played for Freddie Hart.
Bass: Glen Brodeur
Guitar: Brian Calvey
Drums: Bob Carlson
Front man: Mark Chase
Harmony: Linda Walters* (J.D.'s wife)
J.D. Walters and the "Heartbeats" played for Freddie Hart.