Joaquin Murphey
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- Roger Rettig
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Joaquin Murphey
I can't believe I've paid him no attention before! Thanks to Steve Fishell's book - it's been an education for me! - I just listened to some clips.
Murphey played with all the spirit, audacity and sheer invention that typified Buddy Emmons in the modern era. I was bowled over!
Can anyone suggest a definitive album or collection that might encapsulate his major work?
Wow! He was GREAT!
Murphey played with all the spirit, audacity and sheer invention that typified Buddy Emmons in the modern era. I was bowled over!
Can anyone suggest a definitive album or collection that might encapsulate his major work?
Wow! He was GREAT!
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There is a lot of great stuff by him, but the only recording I own is just the CD "Murph" produced by Forum member Michael Johnstone, who as I remember, took care of Joaquin in his last days, or months.
It's a great recording and was a nice final piece for a great Icon. It's from 1999, It may still be available, hopefully Michael will see this and chime in!
It's a great recording and was a nice final piece for a great Icon. It's from 1999, It may still be available, hopefully Michael will see this and chime in!
Regards, Craig
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Murphey
Lot of material on his life and recordings when you google his name.
https://youtu.be/pL-pOf8GcUI
Our own Mike Neer compiled all his solos from the charts in a Murphey book by our own John McGann and Andy Volk.
I’ve listened to this on repeat a lot - a whole lot.
Our own Mike Neer compiled all his solos from the charts in a Murphey book by our own John McGann and Andy Volk.
I’ve listened to this on repeat a lot - a whole lot.
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Earl Murphey is a hero of mine. You may find of interest a chapter on him included in the file below that is hosted here on the forum. It begins at p222.
https://b0b.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2 ... -South.pdf
https://b0b.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2 ... -South.pdf
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Thanks for all the links and info!
I can easily see how Buddy was inspired by Murphey's confident and almost brash musicality. It's hard to think of players ever intimidating the Big E but, of course, that had to be a big part of what drove him to reach the pinnacle that he did.
I hear the same spirit within both of these landmark players.
I can easily see how Buddy was inspired by Murphey's confident and almost brash musicality. It's hard to think of players ever intimidating the Big E but, of course, that had to be a big part of what drove him to reach the pinnacle that he did.
I hear the same spirit within both of these landmark players.
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Many straight steel players are on the Joaquin Murphey bandwagon. The guy played the most crisp, tasty and interesting little solos of his time on steel guitar He really was a fantastic and iconic player in the Western Swing universe. There’s one in particular on the Roy Rogers record, The Kid With A Rip, that I love so much. He really captured the vibe of a kid without a care in the world.
https://youtu.be/bknlMoMjBl4
https://youtu.be/bknlMoMjBl4
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For those listeners with Spotify, I’ve tried to compile a playlist of every track Joaquin played on that’s available I. the platform. Yet it is still only a sample of his brilliance because it doesn’t have is work with Tex Williams’ Caravan nor when he returned to Spade Cooley (Dance-O-Rama) and the more big band swing sound.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3wGUd ... ec0f6f6a40
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3wGUd ... ec0f6f6a40
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Some could make a case that Joaquin"s playing on the 1954 Dance O Rama LP with Spade Cooley was his best. I would also make the case for his playing on the transcription Disc with Tex Williams.There are many more on my YouTube channel.
Here is the Dance O Rama LP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqSAVpH6gUI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwn99tEsWRo
Here is one of the Tex Williams Disc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5fBuNVcqUQ
Here is the Dance O Rama LP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqSAVpH6gUI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwn99tEsWRo
Here is one of the Tex Williams Disc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5fBuNVcqUQ
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Joaquin and Spade
Spent this afternoon listening to Joaquin.His playing was beyond reproach. So inventive and you can hear how he influenced the playing of some of steel guitars greats that came along after him.
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I transcribed the solo to Yearnin’ a few years ago. For sure, the Dance O Rama record is my favorite Joaquin playing.Chris Clem wrote:Some could make a case that Joaquin"s playing on the 1954 Dance O Rama LP with Spade Cooley was his best. I would also make the case for his playing on the transcription Disc with Tex Williams.There are many more on my YouTube channel.
Here is the Dance O Rama LP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqSAVpH6gUI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwn99tEsWRo
Here is one of the Tex Williams Disc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5fBuNVcqUQ
http://www.lapsteelin.com/2014/01/17/jo ... anscribed/
https://youtu.be/l8IDSA39zzw
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