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Steeler on George Jones "Salutes Hank Williams"
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 12:06 pm
by Luke Vaught
Deos anybody know who was the steel player on the 1960 George Jones album "Salutes Hank Williams"? I have heard it was either Buddy Emmons or Jimmy Day but I am not sure who it was.
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 5:46 pm
by Chad Karnitz
Jimmy Day
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 7:38 pm
by Joe Goldmark
Buddy Emmons
Wow!
Posted: 1 Oct 2013 3:26 pm
by Luke Vaught
Now I'm confused! Ha ha, Did both play on it? Does anybody know for sure?
Posted: 1 Oct 2013 5:34 pm
by robert kramer
I looked this up in the Mercury session logs.
"George Jones Salutes Hank Williams" was recorded in 1960 at Bradley's Recording Studio with Pig - Grady - Harold - Jerry Kennedy - Hank Garland - Mr. Emmons - Mr. Day & Buddy Harmon.
Jimmy was very proud of this album and told me they recorded it in one day.
Ten years later (June 11-25, 1970) Jerry Kennedy would produce "A Trip in the Country" for Mercury.
Posted: 1 Oct 2013 7:00 pm
by Luke Vaught
robert kramer wrote:I looked this up in the Mercury session logs.
"George Jones Salutes Hank Williams" was recorded in 1960 at Bradley's Recording Studio with Pig - Grady - Harold - Jerry Kennedy - Hank Garland - Mr. Emmons - Mr. Day & Buddy Harmon.
Jimmy was very proud of this album and told me they recorded it in one day.
Ten years later (June 11-25, 1970) Jerry Kennedy would produce "A Trip in the Country" for Mercury.
So did Jimmy Day and Buddy Emmons both play the steel on this record? Were they featured on different songs?