Kenny Price steeler?
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Kenny Price steeler?
Anyone know who’s playing on this? I’ve looked, but can’t find anything on it. Cute song, and excellent steel guitar playing! I’m thinking maybe Weldon?
https://youtu.be/Py_aEkl-qwY
https://youtu.be/Py_aEkl-qwY
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Great
Kenny used to be on local TV, the Midwestern Hayride in the Cincinatt
Dayton ,northern Kentucky area often,with Bonnie Lou and others..I was little then...I still love to hear "Sherriff of Boone County" song.vert funny stuff...
Dayton ,northern Kentucky area often,with Bonnie Lou and others..I was little then...I still love to hear "Sherriff of Boone County" song.vert funny stuff...
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His albums thru the years had Weldon Myrick/Lloyd Green/Hal Rugg.; you have to decide who it is on what..ah...ha.
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That's a Dave Kirby song.
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Carter S-10 3X5, Peavey Nashville 112, plus Regal dobro and too many other instruments to mention.
Bluegrass Island CFCY FM 95.1 Charlottetown, PE, Canada, on the web at cfcy.fm.
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Kenny was underrated as a singer IMO. The Hee Haw days focused mostly on his comedic side but, he had a great singing voice and I wished they had featured that more often.
The "Sea of Heartbreak" album also has Pete Drake on several cuts, along with Weldon and Lloyd.
Lloyd played some really awesome stuff on Kenny's "Charlotte Fever" cut (RCA) from 1971. One of my all time, favorite rides. Weldon did several cuts on that LP too... all good stuff !! If my computer would let me I'd post a link to the song.
It seems that Lloyd may have told me many years back that those sessions were some of the last he did before removing the back neck from his guitar. Ricky may be able to clarify that better than me.
Kenny had an awesome voice, that's for sure.
The "Sea of Heartbreak" album also has Pete Drake on several cuts, along with Weldon and Lloyd.
Lloyd played some really awesome stuff on Kenny's "Charlotte Fever" cut (RCA) from 1971. One of my all time, favorite rides. Weldon did several cuts on that LP too... all good stuff !! If my computer would let me I'd post a link to the song.
It seems that Lloyd may have told me many years back that those sessions were some of the last he did before removing the back neck from his guitar. Ricky may be able to clarify that better than me.
Kenny had an awesome voice, that's for sure.
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Thanks for that tip, Tiny. Had never heard that track and it's on Youtube:Tiny Olson wrote: Lloyd played some really awesome stuff on Kenny's "Charlotte Fever" cut (RCA) from 1971. One of my all time, favorite rides.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAPbfIY177A
Rare to hear Lloyd doubling a part like that solo, love it.
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Well yes it certainly was his "Baldwin Sho~Bud" on that Charlotte Fever cut and what a cooooool solo. But not sure if that month of 1971, he had the back neck on or off ; I'll ask Lloyd; because it was quite a scene in Nashville when the back neck came off; musicians were coming out of the woodwork to see Lloyd in the studio playing this "hacked up Sho~bud"...ha....until they heard it...ha.Lloyd played some really awesome stuff on Kenny's "Charlotte Fever" cut (RCA) from 1971. One of my all time, favorite rides. Weldon did several cuts on that LP too... all good stuff !! If my computer would let me I'd post a link to the song.
It seems that Lloyd may have told me many years back that those sessions were some of the last he did before removing the back neck from his guitar. Ricky may be able to clarify that better than me.
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OK I asked Lloyd about those times with Kenny Price and he has some enlightening Info/Reply. Thanks Lloyd.
Hi Ricky,
Absolutely the Baldwin Sho-Bud on “Charlotte Fever”. Those were fertile, inventive days for the steel guitar!
While the sound was probably unchanged either way, single or double, I believe we cut that song in 1970, not 1971. I have several K. Price sessions in my book for that year. Besides dates are often notoriously wrong in all the so-called ‘expert’ sections. Contracts were many times misdated too. I notice they have Curly Chalker’s name listed as “Chubby” Chalker on the few songs he cut with K. Price. He (Curly) would have been furious at that.
In conclusion, the Baldwin was still intact as a D-10, and I wasn’t yet considered a ‘ delusional heretic’ and steel guitar destroyer when we cut that at 10PM in RCA A November 18th, 1970.
Your posted description of the reaction in Nashville at the time I made the decision to say goodbye to the C6th is brilliant and better describes the strange reactions than any I’ve ever seen or read.
You can put all or none of this on the Forum if you wish.
Love ya,
Lloyd
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Thanks so much for posting Lloyd's words Ricky. I absolutely love this stuff..!!
I took another listen to the song Lem initially asked about, "Afraid You'd Come Back." I agree with Tommy White in that I don't hear it as a known session player of that era.
That makes me wonder if it was Chuck Rich. Chuck played great and worked with Kenny quite a bit back then. It seems to me that he did do some session work with Kenny. It wouldn't surprise me if this is Chuck on this cut.
I took another listen to the song Lem initially asked about, "Afraid You'd Come Back." I agree with Tommy White in that I don't hear it as a known session player of that era.
That makes me wonder if it was Chuck Rich. Chuck played great and worked with Kenny quite a bit back then. It seems to me that he did do some session work with Kenny. It wouldn't surprise me if this is Chuck on this cut.
I got an email from a forum member telling me that they attended a Jeff Newman seminar where he was using that recording to teach steel intros, backup, etc… and that Jeff gave all the students copies of that 45 and said that it was him playing on the record. Sounds legit to me, especially since it doesn’t seem to be one of the usual session players.
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Kenny... I'm pretty sure it was Larrie Londin playing drums on that album. Willy Ackerman may be on a few cuts too. There's some awesome "tele-picking" throughout as well by Jimmie Capps, Dale Sellers and Dave Kirby. Maybe someone else too, I don't remember at the moment. The "tele phase switch" can be heard on several songs including a funky, cool version of "Workin' Man Blues." That cut has three or four tele parts complimenting each other throughout.
Lloyd plays some more cool stuff on "Super Sideman." On that album Kenny also sings "You Can't Take It With You" featuring Weldon on steel. Weldon incorporates several of his two-fret, A pedal, bar-slants on that song which are awesome..!!
I dig that whole album. Kenny sings his butt off and the musicianship is top-notch and HOT !!
Lloyd plays some more cool stuff on "Super Sideman." On that album Kenny also sings "You Can't Take It With You" featuring Weldon on steel. Weldon incorporates several of his two-fret, A pedal, bar-slants on that song which are awesome..!!
I dig that whole album. Kenny sings his butt off and the musicianship is top-notch and HOT !!