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- William Litaker
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Didn't Cowboy come from near around the same thicket as George Jones in the Beaumont area?George Buechley wrote:Right! But remember, Cowboy Jack Clement got Charlie's career going. He was very important and produced Charlie's first single 'Snakes Crawl At Night'. Don't gloss over Cowboy...
George
Nice job,William!
I guess everybody's seen the old Lawrence Welk show where Pride does this song and gives a really nice nod to Lloyd Green for his contribution to his songs, and music in general. If not, here is a link ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJQdR0ciwYg
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- George Buechley
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Hey Dan,
Yeah that Lawrence Welk youtube is incredible! Lloyd playin' a D10, too.
I know Cowboy was a Memphis guy who started with Sun Records. That's where he met Johnny Cash. I think Charlie Pride's first recording was done at Sun Records and that's where Cowboy started their long association. It's amazing how Cowboy had an ear for finding country talent and recording some of the greatest. (Not to mention his writing abilities and Dobro playing.)
George
Yeah that Lawrence Welk youtube is incredible! Lloyd playin' a D10, too.
I know Cowboy was a Memphis guy who started with Sun Records. That's where he met Johnny Cash. I think Charlie Pride's first recording was done at Sun Records and that's where Cowboy started their long association. It's amazing how Cowboy had an ear for finding country talent and recording some of the greatest. (Not to mention his writing abilities and Dobro playing.)
George
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The professor tearing it up again! Wow plus he can teach you how to play like this!
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Awesome
Another great one.. keep them coming ....
Darrell in Florida and his Carter D-10
And his New Martin...acoustic/ electric
Darrell in Florida and his Carter D-10
And his New Martin...acoustic/ electric