Jingle Bell Rock
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Jingle Bell Rock
Last week I did a Christmas show at a local Bank open house. I had a great time and was well recieved. Afterwards, while loading my equipment in the car, I heard some of the most beautiful steel guitar playing ever! The bank has many Christmas exhibits on their grounds and the one nearest me was playing a version of "Jingle Bell Rock" by Bobby Helms. It wasn't the version that I have at home. There was an awesome steel interlude that almost took my breath! You should have heard it reverberating throughout the area! I really can't explain how it sounded! I thought to myself; those folks need to come out here and listen to this! Real steel playing!
My guess is that it was Curley Chalker, possibly playing a Sho-Bud. Tone, feel, the real deal!
My guess is that it was Curley Chalker, possibly playing a Sho-Bud. Tone, feel, the real deal!
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I know this is off topic, but I gotta tell you that my wife and I had a heated lunchtime debate yesterday about what our least favorite, most hated Xmas tune is, and Jinglebell Rock won out over a close second of Run Run Rudolph!
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I don't know about the steel, but I beleive Joe Edwards done the lead part. For a time Joe was the only musician Helms carried on the road. The band I was in at the time worked some shows with them. Probably 35 years ago. Later Joe ended up on the Opry playin' fiddle. I don't think I ever heard him play guitar on the Opry. My 2 cents worth. Doyle Weigold
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This topic came up last year and several of us responded. I think the definitive response was this one…
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL> There are three Bobby Helm's versions that I know of, possibly more. The original does not have any steel. The other versions have Weldon on one and Chalker on the other. If it’s E9th its Weldon and if it’s C6th it's Curly.
Merry Xmas,
Paul </SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I finally had time to go search the archives (A valuable tool for finding stuff by the way!) because I remembered this post. I think it will probably answer the original question. Somewhere I have the version with Curly on it, and it is defiantly Curly! I have heard the version with Weldon on it and that was defiantly Weldon! Oh yea…the “Paul” who posted was Paul Franklin! I think he probably knows what he is talking about.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL> There are three Bobby Helm's versions that I know of, possibly more. The original does not have any steel. The other versions have Weldon on one and Chalker on the other. If it’s E9th its Weldon and if it’s C6th it's Curly.
Merry Xmas,
Paul </SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I finally had time to go search the archives (A valuable tool for finding stuff by the way!) because I remembered this post. I think it will probably answer the original question. Somewhere I have the version with Curly on it, and it is defiantly Curly! I have heard the version with Weldon on it and that was defiantly Weldon! Oh yea…the “Paul” who posted was Paul Franklin! I think he probably knows what he is talking about.
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I don't know if this has anything to do with anything or not, but I was the last one to play 'Rock, and Freulein with Bobby shortly before he passed. Funny - - I thought I'd played with about everyone down through the years. Even though he and I are from the same hometown, (Bloomington, In.), I only played with him a very few times, in my middle-late forties. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL...
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Dyke, I'm going to say about '98. I was doing an "Opry" type show in Nashville,In., and he was friends with the owner. He was indeed a nice fellow, and a "good ole country boy". I was 47 or 48 years old, and had been to his home in "Martinsville, In." just once - when I was about 14 years old. How, I don't know, but he remembered my having been there - without any "coaching" from me...
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Is that the "standard" cut of the tune, which is so often heard on the radio this time of year? I've only ever heard one version, and once inquired of who had played the sooo cool rockabilly toned six string guitar lead on it...someone said Tony Mattola, but now after reading these posts, that doesn't sit quite right. Who WAS that masked man? A hot Nashville cat?
Hearing this song is one of my favorite things to enjoy Christmas time by! I must get ahold of the "+hot pedal steel" version, too. It's a wonderful life!
Hearing this song is one of my favorite things to enjoy Christmas time by! I must get ahold of the "+hot pedal steel" version, too. It's a wonderful life!