Chalker Set
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Chalker Set
Boys, let me tell you. If you fellers, and girl ladies, don't have the Chalker Set, from Tom Bradshaw, YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE MISSING!!!! I just got mine today, liked it so well, I went to town, and bought me a new 2002 Eldorado, so I could listen to ole' Curly, do his thing,on the BOSS BOSE audio, that comes with it. I don't know about anyone else, but when i'm starting to get a sinkinbg feeling, dragging around, or what ever it's called, I just crank up Curly. I guarantee you'll be wearing a big grin, in no time flat!!
"Little" Buddy.
"Little" Buddy.
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Is the 5th one "Nashville Sundown"? This is one of my favorite E9 albums. Curley was really good on that neck also.
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Dave, all the tunes on "Nashville Sundown" were written by Gordon Lightfoot.
Robert, the mandolin player on 'S Wonderful, was Jethro Burns. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think all four of these players are gone now.
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Darvin Willhoite
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Robert, the mandolin player on 'S Wonderful, was Jethro Burns. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think all four of these players are gone now.
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Bill,
That album in your dad's attic is "'S Wonderful" -- the one referred to before. The fourth 'giant' was Eldon Shamblin. I am pretty sure they have all four been taken to that big swingfest in the sky.
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That album in your dad's attic is "'S Wonderful" -- the one referred to before. The fourth 'giant' was Eldon Shamblin. I am pretty sure they have all four been taken to that big swingfest in the sky.
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A fellow steeler sent me a cassette of Curly playing live in '64 in Henderson NV playing a Fender 2000 prior to his "Big Hits on Big Steel" and I am wearing the tape out because I can't get enough of this great man's playing. It's too bad that we don't have a ton of his playing on tape. He definately was one of a kind and the like we may never see again, thanks, Gary
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Don't forget to read "Remembering Curly Chalker" on Jim Phelps' web site:
http://jimphelps.com or http://www.guitar-to-go.com
Maybe Jim will post some sound clips of the recording he mentions in the article soon. I sure hope so.
Very interesting reading, even if your not a Chalker fan.
Take Care,
Les
http://jimphelps.com or http://www.guitar-to-go.com
Maybe Jim will post some sound clips of the recording he mentions in the article soon. I sure hope so.
Very interesting reading, even if your not a Chalker fan.
Take Care,
Les
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I could be wrong about this, but it is my understanding that every so often the staff band at Hee Haw would play an instrumental, and there is video footage of about a dozen of these featureing Curly.
It sure would be nice if the producers would release a video of these, or at least allow Tom Bradshaw to do so. I understand Tom inquired about this and was told they want $100,000 for the rights to the material.
It sure would be nice if the producers would release a video of these, or at least allow Tom Bradshaw to do so. I understand Tom inquired about this and was told they want $100,000 for the rights to the material.
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"Remembering Curly Chalker" is great on Jim's website. I had heard stories of his sharp side to those he didn't know and he did not have much time for me once but that's alright because when he played, the inner man came out from behind the facade and exposed his real feelings and that's what made him my hero, Gary<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gary Walker on 12 September 2001 at 08:14 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gary Walker on 13 September 2001 at 07:48 AM.]</p></FONT>