1940s steelers question
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1940s steelers question
I've been listening to a box-set of old country music (1920s to 1950, 20 CDs for $15!! sorry, only available in French supermarkets as far as I know!).
Anyhow, there are very few liner notes, and NO musician details, but I'd be interested if anyone out there knows who played steel on the following tracks.
"You Doggone Son Of A Gun", T.Texas Tyler, 1946
"Drinking All My Troubles Away", Paul Howard, 1947
"Beer Drinking Blues", Rocky Bill Ford, 1950
"Beer Bottle Mama", Allen Reynolds, 1950
(subsidiary question: is this the same Allen Reynolds who was later such a successful producer with Don Williams, Crystal Gayle, etc?)
"My Baby's Just Like Money" and "If You've Got The Money", both Lefty Frizell, 1950
This will probably be only the first question of a whole series based on this box set...
Thanks in advance
Nick
Anyhow, there are very few liner notes, and NO musician details, but I'd be interested if anyone out there knows who played steel on the following tracks.
"You Doggone Son Of A Gun", T.Texas Tyler, 1946
"Drinking All My Troubles Away", Paul Howard, 1947
"Beer Drinking Blues", Rocky Bill Ford, 1950
"Beer Bottle Mama", Allen Reynolds, 1950
(subsidiary question: is this the same Allen Reynolds who was later such a successful producer with Don Williams, Crystal Gayle, etc?)
"My Baby's Just Like Money" and "If You've Got The Money", both Lefty Frizell, 1950
This will probably be only the first question of a whole series based on this box set...
Thanks in advance
Nick
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OK, as I said, it's a French product, booklet in French, etc, and I've only seen it in one supermarket chain (Carrefour, Crowbear )
About half the CDs feature one specific artist (Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, Carter Family, Bill Monroe, Moon Mullican, Maddox Bros & Rose, Hank Snow, Roy Acuff, Bob Wills...) and the other half feature a "style" (Bluegrass, Western Swing, Honky Tonk, Country Boogie, Old Time, Gospel, Cajun...) - 20 CDs, 25 tracks on each, $15. I guess the deal is that there is nothing newer than 1951, so copyright payments are probably zero...
The same company has also produced a Blues set and a Jazz set, both on exactly the same principle.
Hey, we have to get something good now and again - this is a musically underprivileged country (even if we are getting to see Sneaky Pete and Ricky Davis within the next month )
Nick
PS: Thanks for the info so far... any more much appreciated
About half the CDs feature one specific artist (Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, Carter Family, Bill Monroe, Moon Mullican, Maddox Bros & Rose, Hank Snow, Roy Acuff, Bob Wills...) and the other half feature a "style" (Bluegrass, Western Swing, Honky Tonk, Country Boogie, Old Time, Gospel, Cajun...) - 20 CDs, 25 tracks on each, $15. I guess the deal is that there is nothing newer than 1951, so copyright payments are probably zero...
The same company has also produced a Blues set and a Jazz set, both on exactly the same principle.
Hey, we have to get something good now and again - this is a musically underprivileged country (even if we are getting to see Sneaky Pete and Ricky Davis within the next month )
Nick
PS: Thanks for the info so far... any more much appreciated
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this boxed set that Nick is refering to came out xclusivly through a French Wall Mart called Carrefour.
Like Nick says there is also a Blues edition and a Jazz edition.
all these tunes have fallen into the public domain concerning the rights.
They sold like hotcakes considering the low price. around 20$
i have neither of them cause they were sold out !
i got a couple of buddies that have the Blues and Country sets.
Like Nick says there is also a Blues edition and a Jazz edition.
all these tunes have fallen into the public domain concerning the rights.
They sold like hotcakes considering the low price. around 20$
i have neither of them cause they were sold out !
i got a couple of buddies that have the Blues and Country sets.
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I've got the Jazz from the Hills CD and I agree it's a must have. What's amazing about these songs (except for a couple of corny offbeat ones) is the diverse and experimental nature of the musicians. It's a good example of the virtuosity and knowledge of country musicians at the time, despite the general public's perception that country players were an uneducated and unsophisticated lot. BTW, JB's playing on When It's Darkness on the Delta, is absolutely superb. Dale Potter's Fiddle Patch and Fiddle Sticks are hot.
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