Jim Loessberg, Randy's Rodeo & o.b. McClinton

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Jack Harper
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Jim Loessberg, Randy's Rodeo & o.b. McClinton

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in 1973 obie from senatobie, o.b. mcclinton, recorded an award winning lp at randy's rodeo in san Antonio. I'm guessing jim loesberg and the randy's rodeo house band was on that record. was rick price in that same group?
anybody know more details of this night in country music history?
a country music trail marker has been erected in honor of his place in country music history.
I am doing an appreciation event on april 25th in Senatobia on the eve of what would have been o.b.'s 74th birthday and would like to relate some of this history.
thanks
country jack.....
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Post by Herb Steiner »

I've known Jim for about 35 years, and I believe that in 1973 he was a teenage drummer in Austin. His father Les Loessberg was a well-regarded steel player here in Austin.

There were a lot of excellent steel players in San Antonio in those days... and still are, BTW..., so Price could possibly be the one you're hearing. Rick was predominantly with Johnny Bush during that time period, or perhaps Dicky Overbey.

Jim, being the historian that he is, could probably tell you precisely who the entire band was on the recording you mention.
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Post by Greg Stasny »

A little Jim Loessberg bio..
http://www.kwkz.com/Legends_Radio_Show.aspx

An excerpt: "During this time I was getting to know Rick Price from attending Johnny Bush dances. I would watch him play and learn positions and technique. He sold me my first steel in 1977, a 1960's model Emmons double neck that Marty Muse now plays. Over the next few years he would show me countless licks."
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Post by Billy Henderson »

Nobody know more country music history than Jack Harper. Jack, tell us more about the show you are putting on in Senatobia, Ms. I guarantee it will be worth the trip.
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alright billy, how you & miss sissy doin.
I'm not puttin' this together, I've been ask to join in and that I will do.
O.B's sister miss Cloteal is the brainchild and it is looking quite fitting for a tribute to O.B. on the eve of his 74th birthday, it will begin around 5:30pm and go 'til 10:00pm.any and all of O.B.'s old friends from the mid south jamboree, staxx/enterprise records and/or wherever are invited.
dale Stacey, on pedal steel,others and myself plan to re-create the randy's rodeo album for our part. there will be others talents on hand also, so the night will evolve around music and Obie from Senatobie. Friday nite, april 25th, 2014.
country jack....
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Post by Jim Loessberg »

This LP is titled "Live At Randy's Rodeo".

The personnnel:

Steel -- George L. (Dicky) Overbey
Fiddle -- Henry Hunsinger (Hank Singer)
Bass -- Terry Yarbrough
Lead Guitar -- David Zettner
Drums -- Larry Roberson and Henry Strzelecki
Rhythm Guitar -- Darrell McCall

My best guess is the mention of Henry Strzelecki
in the drum credit is a mistake.

The next time I see one of those guys I will try to remember to ask what they recall about the recording.

I hope this helps!

Best,

Jim
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Post by Jack Harper »

thanks jim;
I have just about brought myself to the conclusion that this was first recorded in a Nashville studio with these musicians and then the show was done and the applause and jokes & banter recorded at randy's.
the back-up aingers seem too precise and some applause is just not natural honkey tonk.
I could be wtong, ...real wrong.
but thanks for the help.

country jack....
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Post by Jack Harper »

settled......
solved..../
my theory was wrong....
from the day that this was real country music...
I heard from from hank singer last night and he affirmed that indeed they did record this live at randy's rodeo in 1973.

country jack.....
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Post by Jim Loessberg »

Hi Jack,

I saw Dicky today and he said Henry Strzelecki was indeed there and Dicky thought he remembered Henry playing some drums. He also said the backup singers were at the live session.

I had no idea Henry plays drums and I am always glad to learn something.

Best,

Jim,
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Post by Jack Harper »

thanks jim;
this has been a great study.
the back-up singers were a part that had me puzzled somewhat also.
this is all good to know.
and to have Darrell McCall on rythym guitar.
you gotta hand it to o.b., if your gonna play in Texas you gotta have a fiddle in the band and if you gotta have band, get yourself a good one....
and get 'em on tape.
how is dickey doin', give 'im my best!
thsnks
country jack....
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