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Bill Ferguson
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Russ Hicks 1999 Smoky Mtn Jamboree

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From the 1999 Smoky Mountain Jamboree Knoxville, TN USA

You all remember Russ from the staff band on the TV show "Hee Haw". Russ also was part of the Barefoot Jerry Band, Connie Smith Band and many, many others.

Enjoy one of the most unique steelers of our time and Russ is also my "cruising" buddy. We did the Steel Guitar Cruise together and Russ almost did not get on the ship. He left his passport in his cargo baggage. They dug the bag out of the hole and got the passport to Russ just 5 minutes before sail time. Whew!

Russ is joined by one of my favorite "girl" singers that I also had the priviledge of picking behind many times "Laney Smallwood Hicks".

Russ also allowed me to ba a part of the "Hicks PicNic" for many years.

Show Producer: Stoney Stoneceipher
Steel Guitar: Russ Hicks
Vocals: Laney Smallwood Hicks
Guitar: Ed Canaday
Drums: Don Curtis
Bass: Sorry I forgot I'm thinking Mac McCarthy maybe
Rhythm Guitar: Leonard T. Zinn
Piano: Roy Rosetta

Sit back, turn up your stereo or headphones and enjoy.

https://youtu.be/g4mTnBinGEo
Last edited by Bill Ferguson on 5 Feb 2022 7:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Pretty sure that's Ben Brogdon on the bass. (RIP)

Can't get a good look at the Drummer.

Russ Hicks. Always a treat to see him play. Thanks.
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Thanks ! 👍😉
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Thank you, Bill!
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Post by Tim Hurst »

Drummer sorta looks like Don Curtis, but can't see him very well.
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Post by Rick Campbell »

I never get tired of hearing Russ and Laney. They always keep it interesting.



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Post by Bill Ferguson »

It is Don Curtis, but it is NOT Ben Brogdon.

I know the bass players name, but it has completely slipped this old mind. Surely it will come to me. hehe
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Post by Tim Hurst »

Looks like David Harkleroad.
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