"Tacos for two'- Tommy X Hancock steel player
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"Tacos for two'- Tommy X Hancock steel player
Just came across this great song by Tommy X Hancock and wondered who is playing the cool steel guitar?
Hopefully Wally Moyers or Charlie McDonald has some insite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4DnRu9FiPE
Hopefully Wally Moyers or Charlie McDonald has some insite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4DnRu9FiPE
Regards, Craig
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Craig, Wally said he’d try to check it out, it might be his Dad. I just listened to a YouTube entitled Wally Moyers Sr Plays West Texas Steel. Believe me he was more than capable of doing that. Amazing touch, tone & skill. It’s like listening to several albums of excellent Steel guitar. Check it out when you have some time. No wonder Wally & Jeremy have the natural talent.
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I was in Lubbock in the late 60’s but didn’t have the Steel bug yet & was trying to get thru Tech & was too poor to go clubbing. Just got to know Wally in the recent. He emailed Tommy’s son to see who played on the record. Wally said he played it lots of times with Tommy but not on the session.
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Thanks Danny, hope Wally can solve the mystery, I do agree with Chris about Cage, but it is before his time and I think local to Lubbock.
I just got the video done 10 years or so ago about Lubbock music called 'Lubbock Lights, really good and Tommy is in a lot of it.
Being a fellow Techsan, I was wondering if you have a relative that went to Tech back in the early eighties, Ronald Craig Letz, one of my friends said he worked for Phillips Petrolium and was from around Abilene.
Not much stuff available for Hancock, I'll keep searching.
I just got the video done 10 years or so ago about Lubbock music called 'Lubbock Lights, really good and Tommy is in a lot of it.
Being a fellow Techsan, I was wondering if you have a relative that went to Tech back in the early eighties, Ronald Craig Letz, one of my friends said he worked for Phillips Petrolium and was from around Abilene.
Not much stuff available for Hancock, I'll keep searching.
Regards, Craig
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Thanks for the update, The Cajun guy you are referring to isn't me, would be nice but not so. Hope you have fun at the reunion and say hello to Ronald, he probably will not remember me, but maybe so, it was a long time ago, but a really great time!!
Regards, Craig
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I guess I wasn't clear on that. This was a steel show put on by Tim Cushenberry who made Cush Case guitar cases, pack seats, effects racks etc. I still have a seat and a rack. There were videos you could order. It did have Cajon players but also Herby Wallace, Ron Elliot, Pee Wee Whitewing and Bob White etc. It was called the Cajon Classic. The Craig Stock I'm talking about played a pretty woodgrain Zum and played some different stuff than your run of the mill steel show songs like the Theme song from the Tonight Show for example. Was that you or have I found a completely different Craig Stock?
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Very strange, but yes a completely different person. I thought I was unique, very neat though, where was he from, I'm a New Jerseyan, but went to Texas Tech and now my daughter is a student there also, she just flew home for the summer this afternoon. I studied Horticulture and graduated in'83. The Ronald Craig Letz I knew was friends with my roommate, Jason Stone also from NJ, and he always joked that I was Craig Ronald and your cousin was Ronald Craig. Small world.
Regards, Craig
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I'm not sure which came first, but that opening is the same as how Earl Scruggs kicks off FLINT HILL SPECIAL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5SzHd8-gY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5SzHd8-gY
Pedal steel, lap steel, resonator, blues harp - why suck at just one instrument when you can do so on many?
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That is some slick playing, great stop-on-a-dime ending. It's curious that there is no rhythm guitar or piano, just bass, drums and steel.
Someone should ask Lloyd Maines if he knows who the masked steeler is on this record.
Someone should ask Lloyd Maines if he knows who the masked steeler is on this record.
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Follow-up: Lloyd Maines says the name of the player is Lynn Frazier:
He was only about 19 when he played that. He went on to play with Johnny Bush and also played on the sound track recordings to Roger Miller’s Broadway Play, called Big River. The last I heard anything about him he was living in or around Austin.
Mystery solved--thanks, Lloyd!
He was only about 19 when he played that. He went on to play with Johnny Bush and also played on the sound track recordings to Roger Miller’s Broadway Play, called Big River. The last I heard anything about him he was living in or around Austin.
Mystery solved--thanks, Lloyd!
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