Some great Jimmy Day playing

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Duane Becker
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Some great Jimmy Day playing

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Starting 4:30 Jimmy Day has a break with Big Mamo, then at 8:43 is Liberty Drive. Pretty good early Jimmy Day stuff!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MfR2BRL4Zg
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Thanks, Duane!
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Jimmy Day refuses to crack a smile, and wears a tee shirt while everyone else is dressed to the nines! He didn't get the dress code memo. What a maverick!
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I wonder if his uniform was not available for some reason. He was very young there and may have just joined Ray Price. His playing was very good and complimenting the singers he played behind. I did see a couple of grins.
Jimmy played on most all of the Ray Price recording sessions from 1956-1962.

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Steve Mueller wrote:Jimmy Day refuses to crack a smile, and wears a tee shirt while everyone else is dressed to the nines! He didn't get the dress code memo. What a maverick!
Jimmy wasn't the only one in short sleeves. Willie Nelson was on stage left in short sleeves playing bass.

There's some great hand shots of Jimmy in this video, playing "Blue Darlin'" number one, D-8 in D9th tuning. Like watching two hands perform a ballet, IMHO.

I've been playing "Liberty Drive" at steel shows for 32 years, and I've never heard anyone else play it. I don't know why... it's a great tune, fun to jam on.
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