Identify the Steeler - Bud's Bounce
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Identify the Steeler - Bud's Bounce
Here's a clip from a mid 1950's radio show. Can anyone identify this steeler for me? Whoever he is, he sure nailed this tune.
Bud's Bounce
I'm editing this post today (Nov. 6th) to add this excerpt from the same radio program. There have been more opinions that lean toward Bobby Garrett than anyone. Maybe this clip will help lock it down.
White Silver Sands<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Headrick on 06 November 2006 at 09:53 AM.]</p></FONT>
Bud's Bounce
I'm editing this post today (Nov. 6th) to add this excerpt from the same radio program. There have been more opinions that lean toward Bobby Garrett than anyone. Maybe this clip will help lock it down.
White Silver Sands<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Headrick on 06 November 2006 at 09:53 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I don't know who it was,but it was great...was that Wills that kept going'AAAhhh"in the background?That steel player had really good technique...thanks for letting us hear that,Mike!
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Mike
If that's not Tom ! this guy sure has
tom's left foot & right hand OR vice versa
Back in the 70's I spent months working
on that tune - Brumley - stile and was unable
to get to right . I might as well have been trying
to teach a brick to play that tune - in that stile !!
Winny Winston was my only salvation .
BRICK
If that's not Tom ! this guy sure has
tom's left foot & right hand OR vice versa
Back in the 70's I spent months working
on that tune - Brumley - stile and was unable
to get to right . I might as well have been trying
to teach a brick to play that tune - in that stile !!
Winny Winston was my only salvation .
BRICK
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Wow, great cut, Mike thanks for sharing!
Drew
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The radio show was the Cal Worthington show and it was at KXLA in Pasadena. The timeframe was between 1956 and 1958. Hey! That should narrow it down to at least 500 possibilities. Ha!
Bob Hickish, I think you're right about the Brumley touch. There are some similarities, but the time it was recorded makes it a little early for Tom. Maybe this guy was an early influence for him.
Bob Hickish, I think you're right about the Brumley touch. There are some similarities, but the time it was recorded makes it a little early for Tom. Maybe this guy was an early influence for him.
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Mike
I remember seeing Tom on the
cousin Herb Henson show out of
Bakersfiels in those days , he was
hot in the 50's ! & he was playing a Bigsby .
May have been pre Buckaroo
days .
The Cal Worthington show was out of
Hunington Park on Long beach Blvd. & he
had all the top country pickers on his shows .
It would not have been out of reach for Tom to have
been there !
If that's not Tom ! I'll buy the beer Mike !!
Maybe Tom will clear this up for us . I'm sure
after 50 years he could rember what time of day
and who all was there !
Brick
I remember seeing Tom on the
cousin Herb Henson show out of
Bakersfiels in those days , he was
hot in the 50's ! & he was playing a Bigsby .
May have been pre Buckaroo
days .
The Cal Worthington show was out of
Hunington Park on Long beach Blvd. & he
had all the top country pickers on his shows .
It would not have been out of reach for Tom to have
been there !
If that's not Tom ! I'll buy the beer Mike !!
Maybe Tom will clear this up for us . I'm sure
after 50 years he could rember what time of day
and who all was there !
Brick
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In the fifties I don't think it would have been Tom Brumley as he was still in Missouri then. According to his bio on the old Steel Guitar Record Club LP he came to California and went right to work for Buck Owens which would've been in the very early sixties. Southern California steel players around that time frame would've been players like, Blackie Taylor, Rex Endicott, Ralph Mooney, Billy Tonneson, Red Rhodes, Billy Mize, and others. The Worthington Dodge show usually used a band from one of the local clubs in the area for a house band. Gene Davis' band might have been on the show. He used Ralph for a while and then later Red Rhodes so it could've been either one of them.....JH in Va.
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Hey Gang,
I believe it could have been Herb Remington
out of Houston Texas.
Herb always told me about Speedy West helping him (Herb) land some gigs in Herbs early picking days. I believe that both Herb and Speedy did play with Bob Wills in the early days,as did Jerry Byrd.
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I believe it could have been Herb Remington
out of Houston Texas.
Herb always told me about Speedy West helping him (Herb) land some gigs in Herbs early picking days. I believe that both Herb and Speedy did play with Bob Wills in the early days,as did Jerry Byrd.
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I hate to potentially reveal my ignorance, but here goes: If this was broadcast in the early or mid Fifties, could it possibly be Bud Isaacs himself? I've never heard (though I've always wanted to) his original recording of Bud's Bounce, in fact I've heard almost nothing of his playing, so I have no idea if this sounds at all like his style, but after all, the tune is his, and I've always read that "Slowly" (Bud playing with Webb Pierce) was the groundbreaking tune that introduced pedals to the world at large, in, if I'm not mistaken, 1953. And the pedal work in this cut is relatively simple.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Brint Hannay on 03 November 2006 at 12:28 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Peter asked me to post this:
"I remember hearing a very similar sounding track on an old Starday record. I think it is the one with Peter Drake on the cover and Herb Remington plays Station Break.Starday SLP-138 - Nashville Steel Guitar - Various Artists (1961). I cant remember all the names but some of the names were Pete Drake, Jimmy Day, Al Petty, Noel Boggs, Dick Stubbs, Don Helms, Little Roy Wiggins. Could it be Dick Stubbs or Jimmy Day?"
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"I remember hearing a very similar sounding track on an old Starday record. I think it is the one with Peter Drake on the cover and Herb Remington plays Station Break.Starday SLP-138 - Nashville Steel Guitar - Various Artists (1961). I cant remember all the names but some of the names were Pete Drake, Jimmy Day, Al Petty, Noel Boggs, Dick Stubbs, Don Helms, Little Roy Wiggins. Could it be Dick Stubbs or Jimmy Day?"
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Well, though we don't have this guy nailed down yet, I'm learning a lot. It's great to get all these different insights into the scene and the particular period. I'm going back to my source to see if I can come up with something else.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Headrick on 05 November 2006 at 04:13 AM.]</p></FONT>