Anyone Remember Billy Charles?
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- Jack Stoner
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Anyone Remember Billy Charles?
In another thread we've been talking about Kansas City music and musicians.
Just wondered if anyone knows Lead Guitar Player Billy Charles and if he's still around. I worked a couple of jobs with him in the late 80's. Later he went to Branson but I heard he wound up working in the kictchen of a small restaurant there.
Billy had problems with "substances" and "Beverages" and that probably didn't help him to get a picking job in Branson. He is a great guitar picker but couldn't go from a I to IV chord, he had to add several passing chords even in "hardcore" country songs.
Another quirk, he would tell me to give him an "A" chord then he would tune the E string on his guitar against the "A" Chord...
Just wondered if anyone knows Lead Guitar Player Billy Charles and if he's still around. I worked a couple of jobs with him in the late 80's. Later he went to Branson but I heard he wound up working in the kictchen of a small restaurant there.
Billy had problems with "substances" and "Beverages" and that probably didn't help him to get a picking job in Branson. He is a great guitar picker but couldn't go from a I to IV chord, he had to add several passing chords even in "hardcore" country songs.
Another quirk, he would tell me to give him an "A" chord then he would tune the E string on his guitar against the "A" Chord...
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I saw and heard him in the mid to late sixties in Fresno, he was living in the Bay Area. He was a terrific player, and at his best when he was doing the show, rather then as a sideman. Several years later I asked a mutual aquaintance about him and was told that he was killed in L.A. I've never known for sure if it was true. If you worked with him in the eighties then it probably was not.
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To add, this Billy Charles (don't know if there was another with the same name) once worked with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.
Charlie Kellogg that had "Big K" recording studio in KC had a story about meeting him in Chicago. He was playing two gigs at the same time - he said he would play the one bar and when they took a break he would take his guitar and go down the street to another bar and work there until they took a break and then go back to the other bar. That was somtime in the 60's.
Charlie Kellogg that had "Big K" recording studio in KC had a story about meeting him in Chicago. He was playing two gigs at the same time - he said he would play the one bar and when they took a break he would take his guitar and go down the street to another bar and work there until they took a break and then go back to the other bar. That was somtime in the 60's.
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I knew Billy Charles when he worked in GrandJunction, Colo. He could play more Chet and Merle stuf than anyone that I ever met. He used a Fender Strat and tuned the B string a little flat. This was in 19 60-63. later he stopped by ( in 1968) or so and was working on the Road with Art Van Dame Trio in Vegas. He replaced me when I retired from a six night a week gig at the "Fox" in GJ. and at the Branding Iron. I heard later that he had a family and lived in Kansas City.
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