What year did Faron start to copy Dean Martin?
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What year did Faron start to copy Dean Martin?
Has any one else noticed that in the latter part of Faron's career he started to emulate the "Italian Crooners", or is it just me? His pronunciation of the word "year" for example in "Wine me up".
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I always liked it! I thought Faron's style of singing sounded very classy and somewhat "uptown" - yet, downhome. It made an interesting contrast when used with the country instrumentation(twin fiddles - pedal steel guitar) and honky tonk lyrics that a lot of Faron's songs contained.
I believe it may have started creeping into his vocal stylings in the late 50's to early 60's. I think this may have been done in an effort to gain more of a pop appeal. Irregardless, I liked it a lot!
There are three former Country Deputies that post on the Forum occassionaly: Richard Bass, Cal Sharp & Stu Basore. I'd sure like to read their opinions on this topic of discussion.
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I believe it may have started creeping into his vocal stylings in the late 50's to early 60's. I think this may have been done in an effort to gain more of a pop appeal. Irregardless, I liked it a lot!
There are three former Country Deputies that post on the Forum occassionaly: Richard Bass, Cal Sharp & Stu Basore. I'd sure like to read their opinions on this topic of discussion.
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It all started in the 50's when Dino was playing bass for Faron and Emmons was always going on about what a great singer he was, and Faron picked up some of his inflections. Unfortunately, he also picked up other habits.
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Thanks for the "rest of the story," Cal.
It's a little known piece of country music history, but Faron so pissed off Jerry Lewis for breaking up the Martin and Lewis act that he was never again asked to perform on the "Jerry's Kids" telethon.
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It's a little known piece of country music history, but Faron so pissed off Jerry Lewis for breaking up the Martin and Lewis act that he was never again asked to perform on the "Jerry's Kids" telethon.
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The Dino influence on ol' Faron is pretty evident. He was one of Elvis' favorites too.
In the Faron box set, one of the CDs has a record from the early 60's that has pop arrangements and tunes with a 6 piece vocal group (3 women, 3 guys) and great guitar by Buck Owens. Quite hip. The Dinoisms run throughout.
I like my music Faron Balanced
In the Faron box set, one of the CDs has a record from the early 60's that has pop arrangements and tunes with a 6 piece vocal group (3 women, 3 guys) and great guitar by Buck Owens. Quite hip. The Dinoisms run throughout.
I like my music Faron Balanced
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I started with Faron in 1972. He was doing a Dean Martin impersonation as part of the show, his voice just flowed into that style. He was a big fan of Martin and many of the "crooners" of that era. Nat King Cole was one of his favorites. On the album Faron did with Ray Price he cut the Dean Martin song "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime". You can almost hear Faron consiously trying not to sound like Dean.
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Richard - I don't recall the date anymore - But I distincly remember my Old Tube Ampeg Bass amp going up in smoke, and Faron showed up about 10 minutes before we started and I was able to use his bass players amp - I was very happy, but When I met Faron, I think he was "Happy" too - if you know what I mean. What a great singer and showman!!
thanx for the reply Richard
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thanx for the reply Richard
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