Chet in his prime
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That was amazing! Many thanks, Andy, for the link. It was, however, frustrating to wait twenty minutes to hear it, but that's 'dial up', I guess.....
Can anyone recommend a DVD that has more gems like this? Chet was on TV so much, I'm sure (even if we never saw him on UK television!), and I'm hoping there's something available. Atkins just floors me with his touch and control, and this period (in the video clip) coincides with the time he was having such a big influence on me by virtue of his work in the studio with the Everly Brothers.
If the gods are smiling on me, there'll be a film of him playing 'One Mint Julep' - that 'Teensville' LP was wonderful!
RR
Can anyone recommend a DVD that has more gems like this? Chet was on TV so much, I'm sure (even if we never saw him on UK television!), and I'm hoping there's something available. Atkins just floors me with his touch and control, and this period (in the video clip) coincides with the time he was having such a big influence on me by virtue of his work in the studio with the Everly Brothers.
If the gods are smiling on me, there'll be a film of him playing 'One Mint Julep' - that 'Teensville' LP was wonderful!
RR
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This Chet stuff and hours more has been released (and rereleased and rereleased, not to mention syndicated for broadcast) both under the auspices of the Gannaway Company (Al Gannaway filmed these--most with live sound--in 35mm color ca. 1954-57) and Shanachie Records and Home Video. (Try Stefan Grossman's website, although I'm just guessing here.) Shanachie mostly divvies the tapes and DVDs up by performer, even though the original TV shows were variety programs with many Opry stars: Ernest Tubb, Marty Robbins, Webb Pierce, Bill Monroe, The Carter Family (Maybelle, June [!!!], Anita and Helen), Jim Reeves, Carl Smith, Faron Young, Stringbean, Minnie Pearl, Lonzo & Oscar, Rod Brasfield and the occasional forgotten brief shining light (Goldie Hill) and some truly lame comics (names withheld to protect the talentless--Bob...) and obnoxious alleged vocalists (one overassertive nine-year-old who makes Brenda Lee seem gentle and bearable comes to mind). Oh, and yeah--way too many cloggers and dancers. Miscues aside, this is an impossibly fabulous document of unbelievable artists, clothes and oh--yeah--guitars. Vintage grails when they were new. Bigsby steels? They're here--maybe a Spanish electric (Billy Byrd?) too.
Although these feature members of the Grand Ole Opry, none of this was filmed at the Ryman (mostly Bradley's Barn), nor does it have any official connection with the Opry, as the Gannaway tapes are strident (probably under legal orders) about mentioning.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ben Elder on 16 February 2006 at 10:03 PM.]</p></FONT>
Although these feature members of the Grand Ole Opry, none of this was filmed at the Ryman (mostly Bradley's Barn), nor does it have any official connection with the Opry, as the Gannaway tapes are strident (probably under legal orders) about mentioning.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ben Elder on 16 February 2006 at 10:03 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Ben is correct, Shahanachie released few "double artist packed" collections on VHS and DVD. The one with Chet also has Webb Pierce alternating songs. I think it has all tracks Chet did for Gannaway films, about a dozen altogether. Chet also played lead guitar for other artists on those shows, like Eddie Hill and Carter Family. Another new release of the Gannaway material is this one here: http://www.stompertime.com/
The quality isn't quite as good as on the first generation VHS tapes I've seen, but still quite enjoyable. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jussi Huhtakangas on 17 February 2006 at 05:57 AM.]</p></FONT>
The quality isn't quite as good as on the first generation VHS tapes I've seen, but still quite enjoyable. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jussi Huhtakangas on 17 February 2006 at 05:57 AM.]</p></FONT>