Jimmy Day, the Drifting Cowboy

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Jimmy Day, the Drifting Cowboy

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Here is a pic of Jimmy with Hank Williams on a Hayride Tour
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing that picture.

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Thanks for posting. Jimmy was probably 17-18 years old. Sonny, is that Ray Price standing to the right of Hank?

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My guess for to the right of Hank is:

Rupert Robert "Bob" McNett (Lead Guitar): Born: 10/16/25 Roaring Branch, PA.
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i beleive that is tommy bishop and the fender pre-broadcaster guitar , red sovine, bought it out of the trunk of leo fenders car, in shreveport. i think that picture was taken, dec 17th on the last job hank played in texas before his new years eve death. along with day and bishop, floyd cramer played piano and a bass player, called coach.tommy had graduated high school and headed to the hayride and landed the job with red sovine on weekends and hank on travel nights in the week.
the same club was johnny hortons last gig. the continental, seems like.
tommy passed a couple of years ago, i think he was 78 or 79.
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Jack
I think you're right about the date in Shreveport with Jimmy, but incorrect about his last gig. The last gig was at the Skyline Club in Austin. You are "correct" in that Johnny Horton's last gig was also at the Skyline Club.

Horton went off back to LA with Tommy Tomlinson and Tillman Franks after the gig and had the wreck in Milano TX. Warren Stark (owner of the Skyline) told me the story personally. He was asked to identify the victims. Tomlinson and Franks both survived. The State Trooper said the deceased victim, the driver of the car, wore a toupee and Warren told the LEO that was Johnny Horton.

In an additional bizarre coincidence, both Hank and Horton were married to the same woman at the time of their respective demises.
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Jimmy told me that he and Cramer decided to come to Shreveport, one was still in school and the other came first (forgot which one, but I think Jimmy came first), the other one stayed and graduated then joined him in Shreveport.

I found that picture in a Hank Williams book while browsing in the library.

Herbster,,,I had forgotten about Hank and Johnny both being married to billie jean (?) ,,,,amazing coincidence!!!
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Hey Herbster:

Most every time that I see you I bug you about writing a book. I used to bug Bobbe as well and tell him that the 2 of you should collaborate on one.

You have so much 'steel guitar world' historical knowledge that needs NOT to be lost. We have already lost his knowledge except for what he wrote in his weekly newsletters.

You never post anything that I do not read. I know that writing a book is a very daunting task.....how about just picking a topic/era/etc. and 'dumping' it into a (tape) recorder from time to time? How about a thread entitled 'Herb Remembers....' to which you and only a select few (chosen by you} could post? I know that I would get up before daylight every day to read it. I suspect that I am not alone.

I don't wish to have you committed to another full time (unpaid) job but I promise you that I WILL nudge you again the next time that I see you (TSGA).

With best regards,

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What a great photo - thanks, Sonny!
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Sonny Jenkins wrote:Image
Maybe I missed it up there, but does anyone know who the kid in the picture is?
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The boy in the picture may be Jerry Kennedy.
He was 10 years old when hanging the Hayride.
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Curtis, I don't think we know where, or exactly when that pic was taken. The Hayride did "package" tours featuring members of the Hayride and using staff band. The low ceiling certainly doesn't look like the Municipal Auditorium where the Hayride was held (before moving to Bossier after Hank's demise). I think the pic could have been in any number of locations,,,within a fairly broad time frame. JMHO.
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It might have been in a dressing room. They were certainly suited up to put on a show.
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Yeah,,,the caption just said "a hayride tour",,,,probably be kinda difficult to say for sure who the kid is,,,,,as a matter of fact,,,,looks kinda like ME!!,,,,I would have been about that age,,,,LOL!!!
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Another great photo of the modern day cowboy :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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