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Posted: 1 Jun 2001 6:57 am
by ajm
Quote: "(Hint #4...this singer appeared as a guest star on the Steve Allen Show, also I've Got A Secret, and he's appeared on Crook & Chase, and Prime Time Country, as well!)
Another clue....it's a "he", not a "she" or a "them".
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 7:04 am
by John Steele
Hank Thompson's "Six Pack To Go" ?
-John
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 8:00 am
by Donny Hinson
READ ALL THE HINTS CAREFULLY!!!
Here are hints 6&7...
(Hint #6...this is a "novelty song")
(Hint #7...the singer's first name was "Bobby")
From here on out...only 1 guess per person!!!Those guessing more than once, or submitting more than one name, or editing their post, will be ignored.
The first person with the correct guess will receive their pick of any 2 CD's from Bobby's FORUM catalog...courtesy of your's truly.
<b>GOOD LUCK!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 01 June 2001 at 09:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 8:19 am
by Gene Jones
"Mack The Knife"
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 8:30 am
by Steve Frost
Tiny Tim- Tiptoe thru the Tulips?
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 9:05 am
by Lem Smith
"The Monster Mash" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett?
Lem
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 9:15 am
by John P. Phillips
Bobby Bare?----"Detroit City"????
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"LET'S GO STEEL SOMETHING" If it feels good, DO IT, if it feels "COUNTRY", do it TWICE
JPP
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 1:24 pm
by Graham
Congrats, Lem!! That's the "tickett!!"
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Posted: 1 Jun 2001 1:54 pm
by Donny Hinson
That's right Graham...Lem guessed it! Actually, Slim Lattimer was on the right track, as well as Steve Frost. I've already e-mailed Lem, and he'll be getting his pick of 2 CD's from the FORUM catalog...great job Lem, and thanks to all of you for playing.
This all got started when I was corresponding with Jason Odd about Gary Paxton. Gary's not real well known, but he's had a big impact on Rock music. He was the producer of "Monster Mash", as well as the leader of the Hollywood Argyles band (they did "Alley Oop"), and he was half of the Skip and Flip duo that had the '50s rock hit "It Was I".
I just asked the question for fun, but when everybody started jumping in, I thought I'd "reward" the first person with the correct answer. This helps Bobby's FORUM, helps the artists that have CD's for sale, and makes it fun for everybody. This was also a good question because you didn't have to be an expert in Country Music, or the steel, to have a chance. I might do this every few months (if Bobby doesn't mind, and you all enjoy it). Also, I hope you all check out Bobby's catalog...it's what keeps this FORUM going.
Take care...and thanks again!
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 2:04 pm
by Graham
Donny:
Ya done good! and your generosity is to be commended! I didn't come close until hints 5 & 6, but by then it was after 4:00 pm Eastern, when I got home from work and Lem already had it.
Maybe have to see if they'll give me a computer and the net at work!
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Posted: 1 Jun 2001 3:25 pm
by Lem Smith
Thanks guys! I appreciate it.
So...when do we move onto the final round, where we play for a new D10?
Lem
Posted: 1 Jun 2001 4:35 pm
by erik
I never would have guessed that in 3 million years.