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Tunes Of The Week #15 - Dickie Overby

Posted: 27 Apr 2011 9:55 pm
by Joe Goldmark
Steeler: Dickie Overby
Artist: Johnny Bush
Tune: I'll Be There
Label: Million M-M-1001
Year: 1972

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In the years before the Forum, Dickie Overby was little known outside of Texas. However, he cemented his reputation with the steel aficionados with this cut back in the day.

http://www.vinylbeat.com/forum/3-02IllBeThere.m4a

Artist: Jake Hooker
CD Title: Live
Tune: There Stands The Glass
Label: Southland SR-7724
Year: 2003
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Here's a much more recent cut with Jake Hooker. This is a knocked out version of "There Stands The Glass."

It seems like Dickie's name gets spelled differently every ten years or so. In the '70s it was Overbie, the 80's & '90s Overby, and lately Overbey! Yeah, so what, but just saying...

http://www.vinylbeat.com/forum/08ThereS ... eGlass.m4a

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 6:28 am
by Chris Brooks
Check out those singing harmonics on "I'll Be There."

Just stellar.

Chris

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 8:02 am
by Herb Steiner
Joe, mi amigo
Another rather rare Overby cut you might want to share with the Forum (sorry to put you on the spot ;) ) is Lee Harmon's ultra-San Antonio "Two Empty Glasses (And One Empty Chair)," which is a standard around South Texas.

FWIW, I asked him for the *correct* spelling and he told me it was "Dickey Overby." and that's how I spelled it in my phone/address book. But his album says "Dicky Overbey," so who the hell knows?

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 8:05 am
by Billy Wilson
love it!

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:11 am
by Steve Alcott

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 12:45 pm
by Joe Goldmark
Hi Herb,

Yeah, that's why I spelled it that way, even though I'm seeing the Overbey spelling a lot these days. But of course it "don't matter." I didn't know that was Dickie on "Two Empty Glasses," but it figures.

Steve, thanks for posting "Two Empty Glasses" from YouTube. I'm going to take the liberty of reposting it, since this is a clearer version and the steel pops out a lot better. I hope that's OK.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17784156/17%20T ... lasses.m4a

Joe

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 12:52 pm
by Steve Alcott
Thanks, Joe-clearer AND in tune! The YouTube version is way sharp.

"Two Empty Glasses"

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 2:39 pm
by Chuck Thompson
This is Justin Trevino's version. Is this Dickey also revisting his work? Although some of the licks are different it sure sounds like the same player and it's another awesome cut. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs_jdLDUdXM

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 2:42 pm
by Chuck Thompson
oops here is a live one of Justin with Dickey for sure http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3-13Vm8Wgk

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 4:24 pm
by Keith Hilton
I am coming to the Ft.Worth,Abilene,Austin,San Antonio area mid-June. I am bringing my Emmons and I want to sit in with anyone and everybody. Herb, I didn't give you enough warning last year. Be sure to get the word out to Justin, Amber,Bobby,Jake,Johnny,Chuck Cusimano and everyone else!

Re: Tunes Of The Week #15 - Dickie Overby

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 5:26 pm
by Clete Ritta
Joe Goldmark wrote:...It seems like Dickie's name gets spelled differently every ten years or so...
Thanks for the link and info. ;)
A great player, no matter when.
I love that run in "Ill Be There" from 1:10-1:22 especially the picking at the end.

Clete

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 7:43 pm
by Herb Steiner
Wow, about that live cut of Justin's...

I hadn't seen much of JT since he moved to Brady TX to further his recording and solo career, so I haven't noticed that he's got gray hair around his ears and temples!! :oops:

Damn, when Justin first sat in with my band, in 1988, he was 15 years old!!! We later went on to work with Cornell Hurd and Johnny Bush together, sessions, etc.

The tempus seems to fugit pretty much lately, y'knowwhutahmeanVern? :lol: *

* translation: "time flies."
Time flies like the wind... fruit flies like bananas.