"Wimpy" the SINGER!!
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Wimp
That's my boy! hehe
Wimpy & I have been friends for some 35 years. He will still sing a little on some of the steel shows. He is still playing great and for those of you that do not know Larry personally, you missed the boat.
Bill
Wimpy & I have been friends for some 35 years. He will still sing a little on some of the steel shows. He is still playing great and for those of you that do not know Larry personally, you missed the boat.
Bill
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Wimpy
Man this "youtube" has been the best thing since sliced bread,I have watched more of the greats in the last couple months that I could only dream about seeing, and getting to play along with them to.
Keep them coming guys,what a great job you're doing.
Keep them coming guys,what a great job you're doing.
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The4 Great Mr. Sasser
Yeah, this Forum is the beanies and the educational contents are astounding. Today I learned that Larry Sasser not only could sing, but he plays guitar also! I wonder if Ralph Emery is aware of this clip?
Nice job Larry.
Wally
Nice job Larry.
Wally
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Larry Sasser's singing
Larry You did a great job singing with Del Reeves, Del was always one of my favorites. How Come Ralph Emry never let you sing on Nashville Now.
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Well, I'm glad that someone liked the singing, I'm not sure???? As for Ralph letting me sing on Nashville Now, I did. If you recall Hoot Hester, Fred Newell and myself had a little thing we did on Nashville Now quite often. We called ourselves A Hoot and Two Holliers. Catchy name don't you think??? When we started they wanted us to do Bluegrass but a little later on we convinced them to let also do some country things. We had a good time doing it, but we weren't going to quite our day jobs, if you know what I mean.
Thanks,
Larry
Thanks,
Larry
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Nashville Now
Larry, I thought I saw Almost every Show of Nashville Now. I must have missed that one, with You Hoot & Fred Newell Singing. I use to wtch Nashville Now The Opry & The Statler Brothers show faithfuuly ,when ever i wasn't playing in those clubs on long island. Ive seen Fred Newell playing Steel (GFI )with Porter Wagoner for a while, But I havent seen Porter Wagoner For a while now on the opry. I do remember reading something on the forum saying he was in the hospital.
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Hoot, Fred and I did quite a bit of singing on the show. I think the producer figured out he had a built in act that he didn't have to book, because we were always there. Fred is still playing with Porter and Hoot is in the staff band at The Opry. We are still great friends and talk every once in a while.
Thanks,
Larry
Thanks,
Larry
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I remember you guys singing "Gone Gone Gone". Great harmonies.
By they way, I think I used to have a shirt just like the one you're wearing in the video.
By they way, I think I used to have a shirt just like the one you're wearing in the video.
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There are only two options as I see it.
Either I'm right, or there is a sinister conspiracy to conceal the fact that I'm right.
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