"Community Jamboree" (1959)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or758vRoHPQ
Certainty posted here before, but this is the first time I've seen it!
Jimmy Day is beyond words. You can see why he was The Man.
Does anybody know Ray Price's harmony singer?
Jimmy Day on "Community Jamboree" (1959)
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I believe that that's Curly Putnam.
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Thank you both for your replies. I did some digging, and I think it's Ray Sanders singing harmony with Price on this video. The timeline of Price's backup singers and online images seem to point to Sanders.
re: Bob White and Jimmy Day, I don't know enough about the history of that era of steel, but after a quick look at Bob Wills's and Hank Thompson's seesionography w/ Bob White, it would seem Day got the C-6th sound heard on this footage from Bob White. Jimmy Day E-9th was all his own.
A rough chronology of Price's 50s & 60s harmony singers could be: Van Howard, Roger Miller, Ray Sanders,
Donny Young/Johnny Paycheck, Willie Nelson, Darrell McCall, Pete Wade, Charlie Harris, (I'm sure I'm missing someone).
re: Bob White and Jimmy Day, I don't know enough about the history of that era of steel, but after a quick look at Bob Wills's and Hank Thompson's seesionography w/ Bob White, it would seem Day got the C-6th sound heard on this footage from Bob White. Jimmy Day E-9th was all his own.
A rough chronology of Price's 50s & 60s harmony singers could be: Van Howard, Roger Miller, Ray Sanders,
Donny Young/Johnny Paycheck, Willie Nelson, Darrell McCall, Pete Wade, Charlie Harris, (I'm sure I'm missing someone).