Early LPs featuring heavy PSG?
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Early LPs featuring heavy PSG?
I'm on a mission building a collection of vinyl featuring extensive PSG from mid/late 50s up through around mid 70s. I started with Ernest Tubb and Webb Pierce, George Jones, Mel Tillis, Johnny Paycheck and Gary Stewart. Can you guys give me some other ideas to look for? I'm especially into the 55-65 stuff. What headliners should I be looking for?
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Can't go wrong with early Buck Owens with Tom Brumley or Ralph Mooney. I have a soft spot for his 1966 album Dust on Mother's Bible, Brumley is all over it.
60s Bakersfield country in general when it comes to steel it's pretty much year zero for the in your face steel as the lead instrument style that early 70s laurel canyon type country rock embraced and continues to find adherants in certain aleternative music camps.
60s Bakersfield country in general when it comes to steel it's pretty much year zero for the in your face steel as the lead instrument style that early 70s laurel canyon type country rock embraced and continues to find adherants in certain aleternative music camps.
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Yes, the Ray Price Columbia 55-66 are the first stop, essential listening. If you want to spring for the Bear Family Box Set
"Ray Price & Cherokee CowboysThe Honky
Tonk Years 1950-1966," you will not be disappointed. The individual LPs are cheap on e-Bay with "Touch My Heart" being your first purchase.
Columbia CL-1148 Talk To Your Heart
Columbia CL-1566 Ray Price's Greatest Hits
Columbia CL-1756/CS-8556 Ray Price Sings San Antonio Rose
Columbia CL-1971/CS-8771 Night Life
Columbia CL-2189/CS-8989 Love Life
Columbia CL-2339/CS-9139 Western Strings
Columbia CL-2382/CS-9182 The Other Woman
Columbia CL-2606/CS-9406 Touch My Heart:
Columbia CL-2670/CS-9470 Ray Price's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2:
"Johnny Bush's Greatest Hit's Vol.1," has Weldon Myrick, Emmons, and Curly Chalker (CC on one song). It goes into 1974, but still very much 70s steel guitar at its best.
Those are a few, this was a golden era for steel.
"Ray Price & Cherokee CowboysThe Honky
Tonk Years 1950-1966," you will not be disappointed. The individual LPs are cheap on e-Bay with "Touch My Heart" being your first purchase.
Columbia CL-1148 Talk To Your Heart
Columbia CL-1566 Ray Price's Greatest Hits
Columbia CL-1756/CS-8556 Ray Price Sings San Antonio Rose
Columbia CL-1971/CS-8771 Night Life
Columbia CL-2189/CS-8989 Love Life
Columbia CL-2339/CS-9139 Western Strings
Columbia CL-2382/CS-9182 The Other Woman
Columbia CL-2606/CS-9406 Touch My Heart:
Columbia CL-2670/CS-9470 Ray Price's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2:
"Johnny Bush's Greatest Hit's Vol.1," has Weldon Myrick, Emmons, and Curly Chalker (CC on one song). It goes into 1974, but still very much 70s steel guitar at its best.
Those are a few, this was a golden era for steel.
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Also, there's a channel on YouTube by "Armadillo Killer" (link below) that has tons of obscure country music from the '60's and '70s featuring lots of great steel playing! Whoever "Armadillo Killer" is, he's definitely a fan of classic country with pedal steel guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr7mc3 ... 8Cw/videos
Del Reeves
Jean Shepard
Warner Mack
Kitty Wells
Bobby Harden
Red Sovine
Tammy Wynette
Jimmy C. Newman
Judy Lynn
Landon Williams
Anthony Armstrong Jones
Red Simpson
Lawanda Lindsey
Also, there's a channel on YouTube by "Armadillo Killer" (link below) that has tons of obscure country music from the '60's and '70s featuring lots of great steel playing! Whoever "Armadillo Killer" is, he's definitely a fan of classic country with pedal steel guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr7mc3 ... 8Cw/videos
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Well remember the great Leon McAuliffe from the 50s
In 52,listened to Leon and band over KVOO out of Cimarron Ballroom/ Tulsa during noon hour Mon.Fri.while freshman at Univ of Kansas. In 57,we danced to Leon and Cimmaron Cowboys at little country dancehall in the village of Hamilton,Kansas. Was then really hooked on steel guitar!!! In 2019, at age 85, bought a black Stage ONe from Doug Earnest. Still awful at playing!! Love watching and listening to all the great players on YOUTube! Will pass my Stage One down to our Children or grands. The PSG music is and always will be the most beautiful of all!!Thanks to b0b and forum members work keeping the faith and growing PSG music! Blessings to all! John Underwood Bozeman,Montana USA
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Donny (and everyone), you should check out my buddy’s channel, Mildews Moldy Music, dedicated to obscure old country singles. I would say the majority have steel on them, but admitted I haven’t even scratched the surface of all his uploads. Great stuff though!Donny Hinson wrote:
Also, there's a channel on YouTube by "Armadillo Killer" (link below) that has tons of obscure country music from the '60's and '70s featuring lots of great steel playing! Whoever "Armadillo Killer" is, he's definitely a fan of classic country with pedal steel guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr7mc3 ... 8Cw/videos
https://youtube.com/c/MildewsMoldyMusic
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Gotta' mention Johnny Bush. The Stop Records LPs of the late 60s and the three RCA LPs of the early 70s are all great. Jimmy Day, Buddy Emmons and Weldon Myrick are outstanding and all over these recordings..!!
Along with the Ray Price LPs as mentioned (like "Touch My Heart") Johnny's records are among my all time favorites.
Along with the Ray Price LPs as mentioned (like "Touch My Heart") Johnny's records are among my all time favorites.
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If you are looking for vinyl, check out the above link. Also maybe contact Wally, who replied with a pic in the thread. These guys have been looking for buyers.
If you are looking for vinyl, check out the above link. Also maybe contact Wally, who replied with a pic in the thread. These guys have been looking for buyers.
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His version of Good Deal Lucille is so good and I’ve always especially loved the steel parts. No wonder, it’s because it’s Curly!joe long wrote:Gotta mention on early Carl Smith LP I believe it was called "I Love You Because " It featured Curly Chalker playing C6th. Best Chalker playing I've heard.
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