New Clip of the Week 05/22/11

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New Clip of the Week 05/22/11

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Good Morning,

It's instrumental time this week. Here's a clip with a good portion of swing:

http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm

Enjoy the music!

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I have no idea, but I heard a passage in there that sounds just like what I hear on Vince Gill's live take on "Oklahoma Swing" with John Hughey.
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I must admit I don't know anything about the exact recording date and/or the other players, but the steel player is Ernie Hagar. :)

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Walter:

Do you know if that is Ernie's group, or is it Ernie as a sideman with someone else? He didn't do much recording.
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Hi Mitch,

To be honest, I don't know. The track comes from a compilation CD with 20 tracks, obviousky recorded at different times, with different musicians. The CD does not provide information about the recording dates and/or musicians. Some of the tracks (not this one) come from one LP Ernie did for Scotty's Mid-Land label (I think the title was "Steel Guitar Odysee"), the others maybe were taken from 45 records that were recorded through the years.

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Mitch Drumm wrote:Walter:

Do you know if that is Ernie's group, or is it Ernie as a sideman with someone else? He didn't do much recording.
Walter, would you tell the title of the instrumental?
I once asked Tony Gilkyson about Ernie Hagar and he replied. He played on "Steel Guitar Odysey".
Maybe he knows.
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Joachim Kettner wrote:
Mitch Drumm wrote:Walter:

Do you know if that is Ernie's group, or is it Ernie as a sideman with someone else? He didn't do much recording.
Walter, would you tell the title of the instrumental?
I once asked Tony Gilkyson about Ernie Hagar and he replied. He played on "Steel Guitar Odysey".
Maybe he knows.
I tracked it down.

The song is Outside Inn.

It's from Ernie's first LP "Swinging Steel Guitar" on Sage.


The album was cut at Jim Meagher's Studio in Monterey, California, on a 4-track machine - with no overdubs. The musicians who backed up Ernie were : Walt Herrington (drums), Barney Carl (bass), George Johnson (rhythm guitar) and Jimmy Wright (lead guitar).
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Thanks for the info and sorry for not mentioning the title but I think the track itself had it on.

Anyway, that is interesting information! :)

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