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Rains Steel & killer Texas Swing!

Posted: 27 Oct 2010 8:07 pm
by Richard Tipple
Just thought I would share this with all you Texas Swing lovers as I am :D

Just listen to that Rains steel in the Jerry Webb band :whoa:
http://www.texascountyline.tv/s2e8.htm

Posted: 27 Oct 2010 10:18 pm
by John Lacey
All right, who the hell is that? Matter of fact, who is all of them?

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 2:27 am
by Owen Barnes
Yea, I'd like to know who they are also, and where they hang their hat, because the steel player obviously just stole mine! :) Naw, I just recently bought the same guitar (D-10 Black) from Gary at Rains a week ago, but I knew it was sitting in my practice room. Great job on some classic Western Swing. Seriously, I need the name of that steel player and how to contact him. Thanks for the post. Made my new day! :D

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 3:28 am
by Marcel Parijs
Rishard,

Thanks man. I sign for this music. Wow!

Marcel

Texas Swin

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 4:58 am
by Norm Kidwell
Here is the link to those shows for all that are interested. http://www.texascountyline.tv/shows.htm

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 5:40 am
by Greg Wisecup
THAT is what's up!!!!!!! Who's the steeler?

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 5:48 am
by Dick Wood
That's Ron Stafford.

If you've never had a chance to listen to Ron Stafford then you're missing out on one hell of a great steel guitarist.

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 6:12 am
by David Griffin
Ya beat me to it,Dick! :D Ron's an old friend of mine,I'm proud to say. I used to have to try to fill his shoes in a few bands around Ft. Worth in the 70s & 80s. :eek: Can't be done! One of the things that amazes me about Ron is he plays that kind of swing stuff on a 10 string E9th neck.He's also a monster guitar player. BTW: Dick:did you used to work for Red Steagall & later for Wayne Newton? If so,we have an old mutual friend:Darrell Hicks. I think I met you when he & I worked for Jerry Max Lane.

Great mix

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 7:14 am
by Michael Robertson
Without question the musicianship is outstanding.
What caught my attention was the audio mix.
For a small stage and little separation between instruments it’s a struggle to get a decent mix.
I say KUDOS to the guy (whoops) person that pulled that off.

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 7:39 am
by Dick Wood
Hi David, never worked for either of them but I did work for a guy who could have passed for Red's Brother by the name of Tony Cash.

You and I met one night (late 80'S?) while you were working with some band at the Bronco club in Fort Worth. You were playing a Green Sho-bud if I remember correctly.

Hi

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 7:54 am
by David Hartley
Fantastic player.
That is the new black D-10 he collected and played in Dallas and at Pearls during 2009 TSGA weekend. He did mention he has a web site and I thought it was Ron Stafford Music. ? (but I can't find it at the moment). He is doing a lot of production / recording these days I think.. He kindly let me play for a couple on his new guitar that year as he wanted to hear what it was like out the front... He was with Mike Siler that night...


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Posted: 28 Oct 2010 8:08 am
by David Griffin
Dick: I remember the Bronco Club! Can't tell you where it was anymore,but I remember it. Yes,I played an LDG from '77 until a couple of years ago when I got a Carpsteel & retired the 'Bud to the studio. Probably was the late 80s,I moved to Arkansas in'89.Good to hear from you again. Sorry,not meaning to hijack the thread. :)

Hat?

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 8:23 am
by Michael Robertson
Alright David…. Where’s your hat?
You do know what State you were in right?

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 10:03 am
by Mike Kowalik
Who is the fiddle player?

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 10:15 am
by Richard Tipple
Yea! The fiddle player is fantastic,,his unison playing with the steel player is awesome :whoa:

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 10:15 am
by David Griffin
Michael: Still have my hat! And knowing me in those days,I was probably in the State of inebriation! 8)

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 10:25 am
by Danny Letz
The guy who played with Red Stegall and Wayne Newton was James Wood (perhaps Woods). He past away a year or so ago.

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 10:47 am
by David Griffin
Danny: Thank you! You are absolutely right. Thanks for joggin' the old memory bank. I'm so sorry to hear of James' passing,he was one of the good guys.Dick,sorry about the mistaken identity,but we've met each other anyway,small world,huh? :)

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 10:52 am
by Danny Letz
I just checked this video out. That's my buddies Chad & Reggie Rueffer's on bass and fiddle. These dudes play Pearl's regularly. Reggie spends part of his time playing fiddle for Charlie Pride. These guys are a prime example of what we have here in Texas. Jake Hooker, Bobby Flores, Jody Nix, many more, and wantabe's like me.

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 3:59 pm
by Bill Moran
Too late now but I have lived in the wrong state all my life. Texas is where it's at !! :eek:

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 5:54 pm
by Danny Letz
I may be wrong, but I think the guys were just backing Mr. Webb that night and that they are kind of like the house band at Pearls. That even says more about them, to do that kind of job with someone they don't normally play with.

Posted: 28 Oct 2010 7:39 pm
by Rick Nicklas
WoooooHoooooo..... what a great band and spectacular arrangements. That steeler is fantastic. I noticed in the picture above that he lays his amplifier on it's side when he plays. I will be trying that tomorrow to see if I can get a tone that great. :) I wish I lived closer so I could see them in person. Thanks so much for posting this website for all of us to enjoy.

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 2:37 am
by David Wright
This is why I mover to Texas!!!, Played a job Sat night with Tommy Hooker. Jakes Dad, smiling from the first note to the last..Ron does a Great job!.. He had that Rains sounding GREAT, Funny thing Tommy told me , he said he turned off his radio off in the 60's, I have never found this kind of music no where but in TEXAS....I drove 275 miles to west Tx to do the gig, worth every mile...
:D :D :D

Posted: 30 Oct 2010 12:13 pm
by Jim Smith
Mike Kowalik wrote:Who is the fiddle player?
That's the one and only Reggie Reuffer on fiddle, and his brother Chad is playing bass.

Posted: 31 Oct 2010 6:14 am
by Bill Terry
I remember the Bronco Club! Can't tell you where it was anymore,but I remember it.
Wow! hadn't thought about that place in a long time, it was up on NE 28th if it's the one I'm thinking about. I spent quite a few 'interesting' evenings in there.