Jeff Newman’s rhythm players

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Jeff Newman’s rhythm players

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Does anyone happen to know the names of the musicians that Jeff used on his rhythm tracks? They were so tight and solid. The rhythm tracks sounds as clean and pure today as they did when he brought out his courses.
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On the LP A few good Friends.

Jeff Newman Rhythm Guitar
Steve Champman Rhythm Guitar
Johnny Gimble Rhythm Guitar
Billy Linneman Bass
D.J. Fontana Drums
Jerry Whitehurst Piano
Steve Chapman Lead Guitar, Bass guitar
Jeff Newman Steel Guitar
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Newman’s rhythm tracks

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Thanks Bob.
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I suspect Bob Browning should be on the list. Bob did the singing on a lot of his instructional material. Bob is a guitar and bass player.

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Jeff’s rhythm tracks.

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Thanks Jack.
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The week I was there, July 82, the guitar player was a guy that Jeff called "The Face". I think his name was Marvin Linear.
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Thanks Pete. I appreciate it. Jeffs rhythm tracks were among the best.
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Pete Burak wrote:The week I was there, July 82, the guitar player was a guy that Jeff called "The Face". I think his name was Marvin Linear.
Back in '79, I did a package tour in a house band with several artists. Marvin Lanier was Don Gibson's guitarist/bandleader, meaning he told all the pickup musicians how to watch for Don's onstage signals. As in "when Don yells 'steel man' over the mic, you play your ass off." ;) Cool guy.
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Hi Pete,
You were there about the same time I was. I definitely remember Marvin Lanier the "Fastest Face in the West." I think that's what Jeff called him.
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Newman’s Rhythm Tracks

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Bob Drawbough please check your pm or Facebook messenger.
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Ernie Rowell also did some playing and singing for Jeff's tracks.
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Hi Pete, yes you are dead right, the guitarist with Buddy that day was Marvin Linear ... I vividly remember his facial contortions hehe ....and that massive foam rubber cowboy hat he was wearing - I must dig out a photo :-}, I think the bass player was David Smith and the drummer DJ Fontana!
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