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Who played steel for Bob wills in 1951. All I got from a short film on TV was Bobby . The short was calld Paramount Misical Shorts.Thanks
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sounds like your are looking at the "snader transcription" films which total somewhere around a half dozen songs, with bobby koefer on steel--probably grinning a lot and looking at his hands occasionally. great stuff. joe holley on fiddle i think?
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My records show the following for the Bob Wills group in the 1951 era:
Joe Andrews 1951-1952
Billy Briggs 1951
Skeeter Elkins1951-1955
Bobby Koeffer 1951
Paul Magee 1951-1952
Romona Reed 1951-1952
Carolina Cotton 1951
Cotton Whittington 1951
So I guess the steeler was Koeffer. Plays with a thumb pick and doesn't have to look at the guitar to play it.
Leon Rausch was a vocalist/bass player with the Playboys and now runs the group labeled "The Texas Playboys".
BTW I have a researched listing of all the players that played with Wills from 1935 through his last recording session that Merle Haggard sponsored and was produced by Tommy Allsup, along with the years they played. If you would like I can email that list to you. Just email me. It's too long to publish on the Forum.
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Joe Andrews 1951-1952
Billy Briggs 1951
Skeeter Elkins1951-1955
Bobby Koeffer 1951
Paul Magee 1951-1952
Romona Reed 1951-1952
Carolina Cotton 1951
Cotton Whittington 1951
So I guess the steeler was Koeffer. Plays with a thumb pick and doesn't have to look at the guitar to play it.
Leon Rausch was a vocalist/bass player with the Playboys and now runs the group labeled "The Texas Playboys".
BTW I have a researched listing of all the players that played with Wills from 1935 through his last recording session that Merle Haggard sponsored and was produced by Tommy Allsup, along with the years they played. If you would like I can email that list to you. Just email me. It's too long to publish on the Forum.
fred
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Bobby also held the bar, with his thumb on top and out toward the end of the bar..and his bar was not a round bar ,if I remember correctly..it was kinda rectangular shaped, looking at it from the ends..and was not rounded up on the front end, but cut on an angle ???? He held it tilted, grasping the bar with his hand,not cradling it long ways with his fingers..
But what a picker....
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But what a picker....
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I guess Bobby Koffer just proves its not how you play it, it is how you play.
One evening I spent the whole evening watching him and I don't have a clue how he does it, but he in fact does play with only a thumb pick and he does hold the bar in a unique way. He also plays standing up.
Fantastic player also no pedals.
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One evening I spent the whole evening watching him and I don't have a clue how he does it, but he in fact does play with only a thumb pick and he does hold the bar in a unique way. He also plays standing up.
Fantastic player also no pedals.
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Gibson Console Grande