Cool old photo
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Cool old photo
Cool old pic posted by Clayton Willoughby of his dad in the Navy in 1942 playing lap steel.
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I hope you don't mind me jumping on here, Andy, but I love these historical pictures and I'd like to share one.
I found this on the wall of a very remote lighthouse on Kangaroo Island in South Australia a few years ago. The picture was taken in 1927 and it shows just how global the reach of the steel guitar was in those days. The lighthouse keeper and his family would have had to make their own fun and how better to do it than a family band.
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/ ... ation-park
I found this on the wall of a very remote lighthouse on Kangaroo Island in South Australia a few years ago. The picture was taken in 1927 and it shows just how global the reach of the steel guitar was in those days. The lighthouse keeper and his family would have had to make their own fun and how better to do it than a family band.
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/ ... ation-park
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Hi Guy,
That was great! FWIW, the Web list of lighthouse keepers for Cape Willoughby (yes, I have actually been there about 40 years ago!) is incomplete for the 20s, but a 'Bertram Jackson' was listed as a keeper of one of the Tasmanian lighthouses at some point... so he & his family obviously moved about..
Thanks so much for sharing that!
Cheers,
Peter
That was great! FWIW, the Web list of lighthouse keepers for Cape Willoughby (yes, I have actually been there about 40 years ago!) is incomplete for the 20s, but a 'Bertram Jackson' was listed as a keeper of one of the Tasmanian lighthouses at some point... so he & his family obviously moved about..
Thanks so much for sharing that!
Cheers,
Peter
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It has to be 1956. The fender amps in that picture are "narrow panel", 1955 - 1959.Is that 1956 or 1950 on the National Music Association poster?
A lot of music stores/teaching studios had store bands back them. Mostly for promotion, selling instruments, keeping the kids motivated, and keeping the parents happy!
Man, look at all those Fender steel guitars, 11 of them in one band!
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Wow what a treat! Keep em coming, I took lessons in 1956 with my Supro (which I still have, amp included) My instructor had lots of pictures in his studio, so fun to look at!
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Does anyone have any idea who this is?
It's a pro publicity photo, so presumably he's at least a semi-well known player. Looks like 1940s to me.
Not Alvino Rey?
Is that a mustache or a shadow?
I don't think that's an Epiphone Rocco. Maybe a National?
Pic came from the web site of Ziggie's Music in Phoenix, so maybe an Arizona connection?
But the photographer is from Chicago, so?
It's a pro publicity photo, so presumably he's at least a semi-well known player. Looks like 1940s to me.
Not Alvino Rey?
Is that a mustache or a shadow?
I don't think that's an Epiphone Rocco. Maybe a National?
Pic came from the web site of Ziggie's Music in Phoenix, so maybe an Arizona connection?
But the photographer is from Chicago, so?
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