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Posted: 9 Jun 2000 4:20 am
by Richard Bass
Of course I'm a bit biased but But Faron Young had some good bands over the years. When I arrived in Nashville Ben Keith was the steel player with the Deputies. When I joined the band Skip Jackson was playing for him. In the years that followed we had Al Lewis from the Virginia Beach area, Cal Sharp from Indiana, and at the end the great Stu Basore. Hank Corwin was with the band for a few months, and George Edwards aand Lynn Owsley filled in a couple of times.I know I've missed a few players but I'm old!!!!!
Richard

Posted: 11 Jun 2000 6:12 pm
by Rich Mounce
Hey Smiley...I remember T.O's band...Knocked out!!!....Another guitar player he had was Bobby Bryan out of Tx...Were you working with Tommy at that time?...Bobby ended up working with me a John Pusser's Western Lounge for quite awhile after his T O gig...

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Posted: 11 Jun 2000 8:55 pm
by Fred Murphy
Pre pedal days. Carl Smith. Modern. Vince Gill w/John Hughey

Posted: 11 Jun 2000 9:08 pm
by Jim Cohen
Nat King Cole trio.

Posted: 12 Jun 2000 12:23 am
by John Rickard
ZAPPA!

JR

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Posted: 12 Jun 2000 6:38 am
by Rich Paton
Buffalo Springfield, Poco, Swing Shift Band,
Nashville Bluegrass Band, Howard Roberts Quartet, (ca. 1963), Asleep at the Wheel,
and dozens of others!
Haven't heard any Desert Rose recordings, but I helped mix sound on a recent benefit, with an acoustic reunion of D.R.; Bryson (a great and funny dude), Hillman, Monahan, and Herb Petersen. Great A+ playing and vocals.

Posted: 12 Jun 2000 6:59 am
by Ray Jenkins
Cherokee Cowboys
Texas Playboys
Can't Hardly Playboys(ST.LOUIS CONVENTION)

Question? When Slim Whitman toured with Price once in a while,every time he came on Buddy got up from his guitar and wouldn't return untill he was finished.I saw this happen on a few shows.I always wondered why.Ray

Posted: 12 Jun 2000 7:17 am
by Joel Glassman
McAuliffe & Cimarron Boys
Lyle Lovett's group
Dwight Yoacum's early band
JD Crowe & the New South w/ Rice & Scaggs
American Music Shop Band
Allman Bros. early 70's
The Who!

Posted: 12 Jun 2000 7:24 am
by Joe Casey
All of the above,but 1973 "County Reunion band" w/Doc Peters,Jim Smith,Jack Smith,Bob Suzor. Sure made me sound good.I agree with Richard ,Faron had some killer bands. My Favorite all time: Hank Thompson's Brazos Valley Boys 1960 era. I woudn't have got into the business and had all this fun if it wasn't for them.The Nashville Express (T.O.'s)w/doc,willie,smiley,allen,roger and oh yes Darrel (thank you sir Dotson). <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Joe Casey on 12 June 2000 at 08:29 AM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 12 Jun 2000 5:15 pm
by Lefty
Merle Haggard
Hank Williams Sr.
Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band
Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers
J.D. Crowe & the New South
Los Lobos
Amazing Rythym Aces
Byrds w/Clerence White
Rodney Crowell
Hoyt Axton
NRPS
Willie Nelson
Flying Burrito Bros. (with Gram)
Desert Rose Band

Posted: 13 Jun 2000 4:01 pm
by John Gretzinger
Any group with Buddy
Spade Cooley
Texas Playboys
Alvin Crow and the Pleasant Valley Boys - Herb Steiner
Glenn Miller

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Posted: 14 Jun 2000 2:52 pm
by Lefty
I forgot a few I have to mention:
"Sleepwalk" Santo & Johnny (who is lap steel, Santo?)

"Handpicked" and "Long time Gone" John Hughey off of "Highway call" Dickey Betts.

"Joanne" and "Silver Moon" The late great Red Rhodes with Micheal Nesmith.