Okla Steel Guitar Assn June 25 & 26 Past performances
Posted: 11 Jun 2021 4:32 am
Today we'll visit some of the past performances of the great singers who've guested in Tulsa . I've traced my beginning year to 2002 when I was introduced to this crazy world by John Buffington . Thank you John....I think . I saw people I'd only met on recordings , much less had a chance to play bass for them .
Where to begin....there were so many great singers and I guess I'll start with Johnny Bush . As a fan of his , he was bigger than life . I'd heard him on the all night WSM Ralph Emory show and loved it . Ralph asked Ray Price what happened to his career after Ray had gone to full orchestration and his answer was " I've been Bushed " . Curtis Potter....I first saw Curtis in Sacramento Ca in 1963 when he was fronting and playing bass for Hank Thompson...a terrific singer even back then. Darrell McCall....what a voice....powerful . Since then I've had the chance to play several shows with him and he is the easiest guy to follow .
There's more....a whole lot more . Stay tuned
Where to begin....there were so many great singers and I guess I'll start with Johnny Bush . As a fan of his , he was bigger than life . I'd heard him on the all night WSM Ralph Emory show and loved it . Ralph asked Ray Price what happened to his career after Ray had gone to full orchestration and his answer was " I've been Bushed " . Curtis Potter....I first saw Curtis in Sacramento Ca in 1963 when he was fronting and playing bass for Hank Thompson...a terrific singer even back then. Darrell McCall....what a voice....powerful . Since then I've had the chance to play several shows with him and he is the easiest guy to follow .
There's more....a whole lot more . Stay tuned