RIP Lee Hazlewood
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RIP Lee Hazlewood
Sad loss of a very interesting guy. Producing Duane Eddy and writing "These Boots..." alone would give him a major place in pop history.
Interesting links here, especially the radio interview.
http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/p ... mes_o.html
Nick
Interesting links here, especially the radio interview.
http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/p ... mes_o.html
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I heard that radio interview last month on the local Vegas station. I was almost tempted to go to his "Final Party".
What an influence on pop music for the past 50 years. He also was the first guy to sign Gram Parsons to a deal. They put out The International Submarine Band album 'Safe at home' on Lee's LHI label. That album is one of the very first country-rock albums.
He didn't just produce Duane Eddy, Lee came up with the whole idea of the twang guitar instrumental album. He tried to get another session players, Al Casey, to do it but Casey just kept playing everything like Chet Atkins. So Lee supposedly showed the rhythm player how he wanted the parts done, and that guy was Duane Eddy.
What an influence on pop music for the past 50 years. He also was the first guy to sign Gram Parsons to a deal. They put out The International Submarine Band album 'Safe at home' on Lee's LHI label. That album is one of the very first country-rock albums.
He didn't just produce Duane Eddy, Lee came up with the whole idea of the twang guitar instrumental album. He tried to get another session players, Al Casey, to do it but Casey just kept playing everything like Chet Atkins. So Lee supposedly showed the rhythm player how he wanted the parts done, and that guy was Duane Eddy.
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I first became aware of Lee when I read the credits on the old Duane Eddy 78 rmp records.
I later saw him in a movie with Patrick Magee about southern moonshiners(early 70's)
Although many people in the U.K. will not recognise him.I for one will certainly say he will be greatly missed.
Billy
I later saw him in a movie with Patrick Magee about southern moonshiners(early 70's)
Although many people in the U.K. will not recognise him.I for one will certainly say he will be greatly missed.
Billy
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I was trying to think of the song that Lee and N
Nancy Sinatra did that had the name Faydra in it. I was at a Brams (sp) ice cream parlor in Tulsa and the girl behind the counter was named Faydra. I asked if she was named after the song and she said yes. I figured by her age that her mom was an old hippie, HA!
Nancy Sinatra did that had the name Faydra in it. I was at a Brams (sp) ice cream parlor in Tulsa and the girl behind the counter was named Faydra. I asked if she was named after the song and she said yes. I figured by her age that her mom was an old hippie, HA!
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More than you ever wanted to know about the song - and Walter - we're both right:
Jackson (song)
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"Jackson" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Billy Edd Wheeler about a married couple who find that the "fire" has gone out of their relationship. The song relates the desire of the husband and wife to travel to Jackson, Mississippi, where they each look forward to a new life free of the unhappy relationship.
Gaby Rodgers is frequently cited as co-author of "Jackson", but this is not true; Leiber wrote the song with Wheeler, using his then-wife's name as a pseudonym.
Johnny Cash and June Carter won a Grammy Award in 1968 for their recording of the song. Johnny Cash also sang it with Miss Piggy when he appeared on The Muppet Show. The song was performed by Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon (playing Johnny Cash and June Carter) in the 2005 film Walk the Line.
Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood also recorded a version of the song that charted at #14 in 1967.
Ann Wilson, lead singer of Heart, recorded a cover version of this song for her 2007 solo release Hope & Glory with singer/songwriter k.d. lang.
Jenny Morris and INXS also recorded a version in 1992.
Country music parodist Cledus T. Judd recorded a parody called "Jackson (Alan That Is)" on his 1996 album I Stoled This Record. The parody deals with a man who is frustrated over his wife's obsession with Alan Jackson; the parody also includes snippets from Alan's 1994 song "Chattahoochee".
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