Curly Chalker

About Steel Guitarists and their Music

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scott murray
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Post by scott murray »

I think it's Curly playing trumpet on his More Ways To Play album. check out Blues Bye and Steelin The Blues
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Terry Winter
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I know Curly is so looked up to for his sweeping C6th playing but I too really love his E9th better.
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Roger Crawford
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Curly was very outspoken. I remember him playing at the ISGC in St. Louis. Before he began playing, he grabbed a mic and directed the FOH sound man, “don’t mess with my f’ing tone!”
Len Ryder
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He could be outspoken for sure. I talked to him on his break at a venue in Washington State. He was really "ticked off" with the "Name" who he was backing because the "Name's" guitar wasn't in proper tune. And believe me he was really "ticked off" with language to go with it.
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