Buddy's Boogie - Charleton "Live" TV Show

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Bill Ferguson
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Buddy's Boogie - Charleton "Live" TV Show

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For your C6th players, you will love this clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2UzogZbKqQ

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Post by Billy Wilson »

Great!!
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Post by Mike Shefrin »

Delightful. What a treat. Thanks Bill.Where can I get a hat like that?
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Post by John Steele (deceased) »

Is that a Sho~Bud permanent ?
Very cool, thanks.
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Post by Bill Maynard »

Buddy Charlton has to have the fastest pair of hands at the time of his playing with the Texas Troubadours. Fantastically Fast.....

The Troubadours were thirty years ahead of their time...Wonderful music.....Thanks Bill Ferguson for sharing all this wonderful music with the Steeler's...........

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Post by Charles Curtis »

I just gotta listen to this one a few times!!
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Post by Michael Breid »

Steve Chapman is no slouch either. Tubb always had the best musicians.
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Post by Bobby Boggs »

John, Looks like a Finger tip to me.
<SMALL>Buddy Charlton has to have the fastest pair of hands at the time of his playing with the Texas Troubadours</SMALL>
I think Buddy Charltons hands were the fastest his ever were during his years with Tubb.As for having the fastest hands during that era.He wasn't even close.

Still great playing for the era.And my thanks to Bill for going to all the trouble it takes to share these little gems with us.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Sho~nuff Good ! Image
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Post by Roger Kelly »

Bill, thanks for another good video. The Texas Troubadours was the reason I have so many Ernest Tubb Albums today. I think Buddy Charleton and Steve Chapman are Super Pickers....as this video shows.
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Post by Bill Maynard »

Anyone know what was the Amp that Buddy Charlton was using during these years. That tone is outstanding. I know the ShoBud is noted for that but the question of the amp keeps coming up and any other equipment as well. Thanks.

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Post by Mike Kowalik »

If you folks want to see more of Buddy C. and the band I suggest you buy the dvd's of the Ernest Tubb TV show thru the Ernest Tubb Record Shop.....they're full of good music from Buddy,Leon Rhodes,Steve Chapman,Jack Greene,Cal Smith,a clean cut Willie Nelson,and of course the boss man himself...ET!!
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Post by Brett Day »

Buddy is now the steel teacher at Billy Cooper's Music in Orange, Virginia. Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel, GFI Ultra D-10
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Post by Bobby Caldwell »

I always wanted to wear a uniform and a hat like they did. I just knew I would play better. BTW the reason they wore their hats the way they did was so they could ride three in a pickup. Love it. Bobby
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Post by Les Green »

I sure do miss ET and the boys! Anyone notice a couple of bar slants nearing the end of the song? I could be wrong.
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