Real early Connie Smith, steel player
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Real early Connie Smith, steel player
I was wondering if someone may know who the steeler is here, I've also seen Faron Young on this same show with the same steel player. It certainly does go way back.
Thanks in advance. I love these old time clips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaUX08tJM80
Thanks in advance. I love these old time clips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaUX08tJM80
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That clip is from the 1965 movie, "Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar", which features a couple dozen of Nashville's hottest stars of the 1960's. I believe that all the performances in the movie were lip-synced versions of earlier recordings. The movie is a great snapshot of the stars of the early 1960s doing some of their biggest hits, and the steel on that particular Connie Smith cut sounds like it was done by Pete Drake.
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I'm pretty sure the steel on "Once..." was Weldon Myrick.
I only met Howard one time, at an ISGC sometime in the late 1990's. He told a joke that had about a half dozen steel monsters soiling themselves with laughter, unfortunately inappropriate for Forum publication.
I only met Howard one time, at an ISGC sometime in the late 1990's. He told a joke that had about a half dozen steel monsters soiling themselves with laughter, unfortunately inappropriate for Forum publication.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Yes Herb is correct of course. Here's Weldon Myrick behind the Sho~bud Permenant he cut on "Once a Day" and the earliest Connie Smith stuff and Bill Anderson.
Anyone know what happened/where this Sho~Bud is now???
Ricky
Anyone know what happened/where this Sho~Bud is now???
Ricky
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Howard White=steel man shown in the clip in question...Donny Hinson wrote:That clip is from the 1965 movie, "Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar", which features a couple dozen of Nashville's hottest stars of the 1960's. I believe that all the performances in the movie were lip-synced versions of earlier recordings. The movie is a great snapshot of the stars of the early 1960s doing some of their biggest hits, and the steel on that particular Connie Smith cut sounds like it was done by Pete Drake.
Pete Drake=steel man who is actually playing what we hear on the track in the clip...
Weldon Myrick=steel man on Connie's original record...
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Thanks Steve Hinson: I reckon there is actually 3 answers to the original question....ah...ha....Awesome.
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Who played on this Connie Smith recording? It's a gem...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VckfUuBT5lI
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VckfUuBT5lI
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Bill that is Lloyd Green doing all the recording at Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville with Connie there in 1974 and around that era.Who played on this Connie Smith recording? It's a gem...
If you listen closely; that is Lloyd Double recording that solo.
AS that steel guitar recorded twice from my Mentor is what inspired me later on, to double record this intro and last half solo with my Ex-Miss Leslie>
https://youtu.be/KcAD-WhSfdg
then doing double twin harmony steel guitar with myself and this song Leslie Wrote>
https://youtu.be/w5SJQbtPbNo
There ya go a little more history then just an answer to your question....ha.....LOL.
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You're right, Bill! Stu can be seen in the same movie playing for Kitty Wells. Stu played in her band from about 1963 to 1967, when he went with Ray Price's band. He was also featured playing in the Robert Altman movie "Nashville", and his steel playing is also the first thing you hear in the Stanley Kubrick film "Full Metal Jacket", as Johnny Wright's song "Hello Vietnam" was used as the opening theme.
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After doing a google search, here is a link to the movie "Second Fiddle to a Steel Guitar", Donny referenced. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x21wox7
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Wow, Ricky this is fantastic country music. I love everything about it.Ricky Davis wrote:Bill that is Lloyd Green doing all the recording at Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville with Connie there in 1974 and around that era.Who played on this Connie Smith recording? It's a gem...
If you listen closely; that is Lloyd Double recording that solo.
AS that steel guitar recorded twice from my Mentor is what inspired me later on, to double record this intro and last half solo with my Ex-Miss Leslie>
https://youtu.be/KcAD-WhSfdg
then doing double twin harmony steel guitar with myself and this song Leslie Wrote>
https://youtu.be/w5SJQbtPbNo
There ya go a little more history then just an answer to your question....ha.....LOL.
Ricky
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