Albert Tally with H.T.

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Albert Tally with H.T.

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No way that can be Albert Talley,this guys hair is too black ,Talley is gray and nearly bald and bigger than this guy and older than Christmas,furthermore this guy don't appear to be in charge of the show.

By the way does the Drummer happen to be everybody's friend Hugo Chambers???
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Yes, that is Hugo, and yes that is Albert. long time ago. That's Leon Rousch not H.T., my wife typed in the wrong name.
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Jimmy Belken, and Johnny Manson on fiddles :) :),
maybe Billy Gray on bass??.
BTW, The drummer looks more like Bobby McBay than Hugo??
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Sometimes the alphabet soup gets confusing on this Forum. Who is H.T.? Hank Thompson?
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Bob, you are correct.
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Tony....Thank you for posting the picture. I believe that's Bobby McBay on drums, Charlie Meeks on bass and Johnny Manson playing fiddle on the right. I don't think thats Jimmy Belkin on the left, but I remember the guy in the picture because he later on started playing steel guitar. Can't place the sax player. Looks like Leon Rausch up front.
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That's right. That's me on the steel, but Jimmy Belkin is playing the sax and Merle David is the fiddle player on the far left. Maurice is right about the drums, bass, and Leon Rausch. It was a great band.
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Tony, give us some of your history. albums,bands you played with,people you recorded with etc.
are you still professionally active???

In my 200 or so 33rpm archives I think I have at least two of your projects. are there others... Thanks
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Post by Jussi Huhtakangas »

Albert Talley wrote:That's right. That's me on the steel, but Jimmy Belkin is playing the sax and Merle David is the fiddle player on the far left. Maurice is right about the drums, bass, and Leon Rausch. It was a great band.


Albert, I've always wanted to ask, for history's sake, about that Bigsby you're playing. I can see that the pedal board doesn't look like Bigsby-made, somebody else added pedals on that guitar, Junior Blankenship maybe? Also, in this photo the name on the front is covered or taken off ( ? ), makes me assume it was originally built for someone else?
http://www.jimloessberg.com/thompsonbil ... nugget.jpg

Do you have any recollections of the history of that guitar?
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Hi Louie, I've played with several entertainers over the years. Just to mention a few, George Jones in the early 60's, Jean Shepherd, Claude Gray, Tommy Overstreet. I was in the staff band at the Flame Cafe in Minneapolis for about 7 years and backed just about everyone you can think of at that time. I came to Nashville in 70 and have been here even since. I have Cd's of the 2 albums you are talking about and four others. I have one called Pop and Country that was recorded on stage back in Minn. that has Terry Bethal playing guitar, recorded in 1968.The others are, Just Being Friends, Country Gospel Steelguitar, and Tony's Touch. I still play a few gigs from time to time.
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The guitar was built in 1957 for PeeWee Whitewing. It was used on Six Pack to Go. I got it when I was on the Hank Thompson Band. The pedals were added in Dallas.
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The other guys may not have known it, but Albert was still in charge of the show. :)
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Randy Beavers wrote:The other guys may not have known it, but Albert was still in charge of the show. :)
And he still plays his tail off, also!

He's my brother, a true and trusted friend.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.

Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Herb Steiner wrote:
And he still plays his tail off, also!
I second that!
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