Guitar player on "EL PASO"
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Guitar player on "EL PASO"
Who did all that great acoustic guitar work on the old Marty Robbins tune "El Paso"? Is he still alive and what other records did he play on? You just don't hear nice pickin' like that very much anymore. Thanks in advance.
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Indeed it was Grady Martin. As to what he is doing today, I believe he has been playing with Willie Nelson on the road and in the studio in Austin. While I was guitar-slinging for Larry Boone some years ago, we opened for Willie & Waylon in Phoenix AZ. Grady would stand behind his amp and read a magazine while Willie was singing. When it came time for him to do what he does, he would put down the magazine and play the most marvelous guitar to ever come off of six strings. Then he would go back to reading his magazine midst the screams, hoots & hollars of thousands of music afficionados who had just got through witnessing his brilliance. Best, Boomer
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Jimmy Capps told me that he ran into Grady at a Cracker Barrel restaurant sometime back, and that Grady has indeed retired, and is living at his family's "home place". I can't recall what town in Tn. he was from. I think it's within an hour or so of Nashville.
Boomer: Did you see the great old photo of Grady and Bud Isaacs hanging on the wall at the Station Inn last week? It's a classic!
Mike: Grady donimated the session scene here during the '60s and '70s. He played on most of the Loretta Lynn hits with Hal Rugg and most of the Ray Price records of that era. That's him doing the Pedal lead guitar work on "This Cold War With You.'
Boomer: Did you see the great old photo of Grady and Bud Isaacs hanging on the wall at the Station Inn last week? It's a classic!
Mike: Grady donimated the session scene here during the '60s and '70s. He played on most of the Loretta Lynn hits with Hal Rugg and most of the Ray Price records of that era. That's him doing the Pedal lead guitar work on "This Cold War With You.'
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Thanks folks. You all are the greatest source of country music history info on the internet today. Janice, that "Gunfighter Ballad's and Trail Songs" album is what turned me on to guitar when I was a kid. It was red with Marty dressed in a black gunslinger's outfit. My dad brought it home one day, put on the phonograph and it blew me away. I must've been about 7 years old.I wore the grooves off that record. I bought the CD recently. After 40 some years, that music still sounds great- even without steel.
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Steve Hinson, I always thought that Grady Martin was Benny (Best Damn fiddler I ever heard) Martin's brother and they were from Sparta Tenn. I think that Benny now lives in the area of Chapel Hill. Was I wrong? Also, was Benny befor or after Thumbs Carlisle? I know Jabo and thumbs were a team at one time with the "Tater".
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Kenny-Benny Martin's brother was Gene Martin.He worked with Roy Acuff for a while and had some records out on his own.He worked at Sho~Bud too.I agree with you about Benny's fiddling-have you heard the record he made with John Hartford,Buddy Emmons,etc.called"Tennessee Jubilee"?(I think)It is really a great album and is now on CD.I believe...I think Grady was before Thumbs(on record),but I don't know if he travelled with LJD...sorry for the sketchy info-
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Gregg, are you playing here in town soon? I read the post about you playing at the "Station Inn" please let me know if you are playing some where locally! You know that I would come and see you!!! Big Bob
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