Anyone recognise the steel player . . .
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Anyone recognise the steel player . . .
. . . on this Skeeter Davis vid. clip ?
The picture isn't too distinct, but to me it looks like Pete Drake ?
. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM7b8zdhmBo&mode=related&search=Country%20Music
The picture isn't too distinct, but to me it looks like Pete Drake ?
. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM7b8zdhmBo&mode=related&search=Country%20Music
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On the high harmonics, and on that fast strumming thing he does, the playing is still recognizable as steel. But when he uses volume and plays background chords or fill--That is a really convincing strings effect. (I even thought for a second that maybe there were violins hidden away somewhere).
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It does look like Faron a little when he turns his head to the side. I don't think it is him though. (My eyes are a few decades younger).
Glenn,
It does look like Faron a little when he turns his head to the side. I don't think it is him though. (My eyes are a few decades younger).
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I think that might be a pre-recorded track on that clip...listen closely...
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Altho Video is not to clear,,but if I had to pick one,,i would say Faron,and at times,it dosn/t even look at all like Faron,,,but I think we can safely say the Key-board player is "Floyd Kramer",,,all in all,Miss Skeeter sounds as good as always...I think Miss Skeeter did a vocal version of Floyd's,,"Last Date"...Good Video,,I enjoyed it,,,thanks...
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It kinda looks like Faron,& then again,it doesn't. Hard to tell. However...
I do know this though,(fwiw). The drummer is Willie Ackerman. Pete Drake was,most likely,band leader on that particular "session",& Willie was part of Pete's "A-Team". And,yes,the "string sound" was Pete on steel,using a "BossTone",explaining the right hand movements he was doing.
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Naw,that ain't Floyd Cramer. By then,Floyd was too busy,doing his own recording,& p.a.'s<SMALL>,,,but I think we can safely say the Key-board player is "Floyd Kramer",,,</SMALL>
I do know this though,(fwiw). The drummer is Willie Ackerman. Pete Drake was,most likely,band leader on that particular "session",& Willie was part of Pete's "A-Team". And,yes,the "string sound" was Pete on steel,using a "BossTone",explaining the right hand movements he was doing.
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Bale guess... Wade Rey?
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Joe...I agree(see my post above)...it is obviously prerecorded music...and isn't that a pre-Boss Tone era clip?There ain't one plugged into the end of his guitar...I don't think he owned one(I did his cartage many times in the late'70s and never saw one)...
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The song is B side of her single I'm Saving My Love, released in April 1963, if it helps.
The bassist is probably Joe Zinkan (?). Man on the bale looks to me like resting Grady Martin. The pianist is Floyd surely.
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The bassist is probably Joe Zinkan (?). Man on the bale looks to me like resting Grady Martin. The pianist is Floyd surely.
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Looks like Lightnin'Chance on bass and Jerry Whitehurst on piano...
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After a 2nd viewing,it DOES look "sync'ed",HOWEVER,I have a couple of old albums by Pete,on "Starday" label. The first one being,"The Fabulous Steel Guitar Sound Of Pete Drake".(Starday # SLP 180),& "The Amazing And Incredible Pete Drake",(Starday # SLP 319). I used a rubber stamp "dater" to indicate when I bought the albums.
The 1st one isn't dated,but the 2nd one is dated,"Feb. 16,1965". On both these albums,he used a "BossTone",or at least,some sort of distotion unit. I spoke w/ Weldon Myrick,& he indicated that he came up with the "violin sound" sometime in the late 60's,so this filming could've been done sometime in that time slot.
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The 1st one isn't dated,but the 2nd one is dated,"Feb. 16,1965". On both these albums,he used a "BossTone",or at least,some sort of distotion unit. I spoke w/ Weldon Myrick,& he indicated that he came up with the "violin sound" sometime in the late 60's,so this filming could've been done sometime in that time slot.
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Upon second listening,even though it is prerecorded,it sounds as if those"strings"could have been recorded by Pete...especially the way the sus 3rd note keeps cropping up...maybe he did use a fuzz tone!
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Assuming it is pre-recorded, it could have been anyone using the Boss Tone strings, but watching the clip, it sure seems like Pete knows what he's doing, especially when he does that strumming thing.
I'm sure there's been topics written about it, but Pete was underrated. Great commercial ideas, always good tone, original licks (hellacopter, dive bomber!) good open string licks, and I think he mentored a lot of players including PF.
I'm sure there's been topics written about it, but Pete was underrated. Great commercial ideas, always good tone, original licks (hellacopter, dive bomber!) good open string licks, and I think he mentored a lot of players including PF.