West Virginia Creeper
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- Dave Zirbel
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Actually it ended a few years ago, but for about 4 years he would come to the west coast for a weekend, or sometimes twice in a year. I did manage to get to go to Hawaii with them only because Don Curtis and Tiny Olsen were not able to go..I was basically a sub for those two fine pickers and it was cheaper to pick up a local guy for California dates, possibly cheaper to fly to Hawaii from California as well. Also Bobby was still the main guy for any Lost Planet Airmen reunions......Not sure if it's been mentioned that Dave Zirbel (above) has been Cody's steel man for the last ten(?) years and he's been killing it!
As far as me killing it...way too kind Joe! I must admit I wasn't never quite sure I was the right choice, but still it was a good gig, and a learning experience.
Dave Zirbel-
Sierra S-10 (Built by Ross Shafer),ZB, Fender 400 guitars, various tube and SS amps
Sierra S-10 (Built by Ross Shafer),ZB, Fender 400 guitars, various tube and SS amps
- Olaf van Roggen
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Nice to hear the Commander is still making music.
As a teenager I wrote George Frayne (Commander Cody) a letter because of an old fanclub address I found. He answered and sent me a vintage button that I still have. He lived in Stinson beach CA back then, which I actually visited 2 years ago.
I wondered who the West Virginia Creeper was, when I bought" lost in the ozone "years ago as there weren't anymore recordings with him. Except for the double cd that was released a couple of years ago.
I saw he reacted on this topic too.
Ernie Hagar for example recorded with other artists and had 2 solo albums, just like Bobby Black.
Thanks for your reactions to the topic Dave.
As a teenager I wrote George Frayne (Commander Cody) a letter because of an old fanclub address I found. He answered and sent me a vintage button that I still have. He lived in Stinson beach CA back then, which I actually visited 2 years ago.
I wondered who the West Virginia Creeper was, when I bought" lost in the ozone "years ago as there weren't anymore recordings with him. Except for the double cd that was released a couple of years ago.
I saw he reacted on this topic too.
Ernie Hagar for example recorded with other artists and had 2 solo albums, just like Bobby Black.
Thanks for your reactions to the topic Dave.
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- Olaf van Roggen
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- Jerry Overstreet
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An excerpt from a quote from an old post answering a question from Jim Cohen about how the Creeper name came about which is something I've always been curious about. I read this several times but I'm not sure I made the connection. Maybe I'm just slow.
Steve Davis wrote:...The West Virginia Creeper name came from the basement museum of the Charleston, WV state capitol where I took Billy C one time. There was a green motorcycle there that had belonged to a local guy who showed up and blew everybodies minds. C said - You are the new Creeper. I used to watch Lloyd Green and Curly Chalker and once asked Curly to play bossa nova - he did! I was blown away.
I racked up a lot of stories over the years with CCLPA - I was lucky I guess to be there during a stormy period.
- Michael Johnstone
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