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I don't know if that was meant ironically, but I think so.Steve. Has Hit Parader ever lied to you? Facts is facts.
Actually Hit Parader was a great Source of Information. I had a monthly subscription from 67 to 72 and there was some great information. They even advocated The Yellow Submarine Band with Gram Parsons.
I guess this interview was interesting, even with the spelling mistake.
Later it became a more Heavy Metal/Hard Rock magazine and then it faded, I think
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Maybe not the best example to make your case?Actually Hit Parader was a great Source of Information. I had a monthly subscription from 67 to 72 and there was some great information. They even advocated The Yellow Submarine Band with Gram Parsons.
But I do remember Hit Parader around 66-68 having some good, serious music writing (Barry Hansen) etc. disguised as a teen fan magazine. They would actually interview musicians about the music (rare at the time).
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I asked Buddy about the spelling error. He said, "Yeah, that's MY label..." We had a laugh.
(No, he didn't own it...)
(No, he didn't own it...)
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"I remember the Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman show very well as I was a big fan. I didn't get to see the Eddy Bummons episode but was told about it. Later, I had the pleasure of meeting Mary K. Place when she worked a spot on the Opry and we had some laughs over it."
-- Buddy Emmons
"I remember the Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman show very well as I was a big fan. I didn't get to see the Eddy Bummons episode but was told about it. Later, I had the pleasure of meeting Mary K. Place when she worked a spot on the Opry and we had some laughs over it."
-- Buddy Emmons
Great find Steve! I do not remember this conversation at all. I surely remember Mary Hartman Mary Hartman but I've never heard this story.Fish wrote:https://steelguitarforum.com/Archives/A ... 13512.html
"I remember the Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman show very well as I was a big fan. I didn't get to see the Eddy Bummons episode but was told about it. Later, I had the pleasure of meeting Mary K. Place when she worked a spot on the Opry and we had some laughs over it."
-- Buddy Emmons