George Jones' String Band - Opry Rag
Here Is A Little Rarity From The Starday Records Vaults. This Instrumental, Recorded By The First Band To Be Claimed As George Jones', Was Released On A Red Vinyl 45 RPM Extended Play Record (45-366, Starday; 1957), Meant For Use By Disc Jockeys. It Was Later Used On An Album Released By Mercury Records, Around 1959, During Their Short Merger With Starday. Enjoy!
Steel Guitar player?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiqD0RIJiXE
George Jones' String Band - Opry Rag
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In the late 1960s--& early 1970s Ralph Emmery's (sp?) afternoon WSM TV show opened with this tune & it was known as "Country Rag".
Here is the "Country Rag" by the Buckeroos:
Buck Owens--Guitar, Don Rich--Guitar & Fiddle, Tom Brumley--Steel Guitar, Doyle Holly--Bass & Willie Cantu--Drums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIl3Vjb1-3Q
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Here is the "Country Rag" by the Buckeroos:
Buck Owens--Guitar, Don Rich--Guitar & Fiddle, Tom Brumley--Steel Guitar, Doyle Holly--Bass & Willie Cantu--Drums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIl3Vjb1-3Q
Roger