"I HEAR YA TALKIN'"---BOB WILLS & The Texas P

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Roger Shackelton
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"I HEAR YA TALKIN'"---BOB WILLS & The Texas P

Post by Roger Shackelton »

Early 1940s video of Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys.

Appears to be Leon McAuliffe on steel & perhaps Tagg Lambert doing the singing.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6Y2WI1YmEU
Jerry Horner
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Post by Jerry Horner »

That is not Leon and was way ahead of Gene (Tag) Lambert's time.

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Post by Tom Harris »

It actually looks like Ole Leon,,but,, could it be Noel Boggs?
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Post by Clyde Mattocks »

I'd be almost sure it's Leon. Check it when he smiles at 2:32. Also the way he lifts his hand away from the strings in one frame, it's one of his trademarks.
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Post by Mitch Drumm »

That's Leon.

It's from "Wyoming Hurricane", 1944.

Luke Wills on bass
Junior Barnard, guitar
Jesse Ashlock, fiddle
Cotton Thompson, fiddle and vocal
Leon McAuliffe, steel

I always thought Cotton was the best vocalist Wills ever had. He sang the definitive version of "Milk Cow Blues" with Johnnie Lee Wills band.

Here's Cotton and his own band, from 1948, with J.L. Jenkins on steel:



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Post by Michael Brose »

I'd sure like to see a tab for the melody part in the middle before the steel solo. I've just about got it but it would be nice to see the line written out correctly and to know if he's doin that on the E13
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