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Topic: Steel Player for Lawrence Welk?? |
Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 19 Jan 2002 8:48 pm
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Tonite I was flipping the TV channels and came upon a Lawrence Welk re-run, where he was introducing their version of a "big hit by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys... San Antonio Rose!" Well, I nearly fell down! I had no idea Lawrence Welk played this kinda stuff. Turns out it was his "country music" special, and most of the other tunes (and guests) were pretty lame but the horn and clarinet players on San Antonio Rose were actually very good, swingin' players.
Later on in the show they had some guy with hair strumming a guitar and singing some kinda "country" song, with a pedal steel in the background. I couldn't tell who was playing, but he did alright too. Anybody know who that might have been? Looked like he was playing a black Emmons pushpull.
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Jim Smith
From: Midlothian, TX, USA
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Posted 19 Jan 2002 8:55 pm
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That was Buddy Merrill. He had a couple albums out and there have been a few threads on him in the past. |
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Teirre Humpherys
From: Rigby, Idaho, USA
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Posted 19 Jan 2002 9:03 pm
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Hi Jim. If my memory serves me correctly, the steel players name was Buddy Merrill and he played a black Emmons PP. This probably would of been in the 60's and 70's. He also played quitar. |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 19 Jan 2002 9:04 pm
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Thanks, Jim and Teirre. I dug up the previous threads on Buddy Merrill, and even visited his website. Guess what? His biography never even mentions his playing steel guitar! It describes him as a "guitarist" and shows a large photo of him playing 6-string, and never mentions steel. There is an old photo of him when he was a boy, playing with his dad, and he was playing a lap steel in that photo, but again the caption fails to mention that he played steel. Odd. (Of course, we steel players think the sun and moon revolve around steel guitars. Well, they do, don't they?) [This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 19 January 2002 at 09:04 PM.] |
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Dave Van Allen
From: Souderton, PA , US , Earth
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Posted 19 Jan 2002 10:11 pm
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it's the gravitational pull of all that metal  |
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Eric Stumpf
From: Newbury, NH 03255
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Posted 20 Jan 2002 5:50 am
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Jim, it's a shame you tuned in late for that particular episode of Welk because Buddy gets a solo shot in the first few minutes of the program and plays a very sweet and traditional version of "Panhandle Rag" on the C6th neck of his Emmons. Merrill joined the show in 1955 and was a featured soloist on standard guitar ( often a beautiful custom Stratocaster...he was an endorsement artist for Fender at the time). Occasionally he'd be used as the steel guitarist on certain Hawaiian tunes that the band would perform. At that time in the show (late 50's and early to mid-60's he played Fender pedal guitars...usually not employing the pedals). At some point he had a little falling-out with Fender and stopped performing publicly with their instruments and made an effort to play every competeing brand of guitar he could find in protest. I would love to read Jody Carver's account of this subject. |
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RON PRESTON
From: Dodson, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 20 Jan 2002 6:22 am
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At first when you said there was a guy "with hair", I thought.......Well, it sure wasn't Ol Bobby Slizmore. (I couldn't resist, Hee,Hee) And while I am at it, didn't LW have Alvino Rey play steel on his shows? |
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 20 Jan 2002 6:44 am
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Speedy made an appearance on the Welk show back in 54,,,played "caravan" just like I taught him to play it
The "Bubble" machine broke when Speedy did those "bar crashes". I was booked to do that
show in 1956,,conflict with TV red tape and
booking agent killed that deal,,,I did get a few "bubbles" Speedy saved and sent to me,.
Now "Im Forever Blowing Bubbles"
PS Speedy played his Bigsby,,,,I was to play my Fender,,,,oh thats "bubbles" under the bridge. Neil LeVange was the great guitarist
on that show along with Buddy,.
Eric,,,some stories are difficult to post,,,
repercussions can occur, you know what I mean?..Maybe,,,well just maybe,,,but its only something that happens in the best of families..will see how I can explain when the time comes. Its not exciting,,,,,sort of boring really.
I dont tell "boring stories" or do I ????  [This message was edited by Jody Carver on 20 January 2002 at 06:45 AM.] |
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Paul Graupp
From: Macon Ga USA
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Mark Tomeo
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Posted 21 Jan 2002 9:48 am
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I too, seem to remember Alvino Ray being a part of Lawrence Welk's band and have a personal reason for wishing this confirmed or denied. Anybody know for sure? |
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Kevin Hatton
From: Buffalo, N.Y.
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Posted 21 Jan 2002 10:02 am
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Caught that show. Buddy apparently used the ring finger under style of blocking. Very good version of Panhandle Rag on an Emmons black push-pull. Later I was treated to a rousing version of Tulsa Time complete with trombones and plucking violins! Soooooo white. |
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Jerry Hayes
From: Virginia Beach, Va.
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Posted 21 Jan 2002 3:08 pm
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I had the pleasure of meeting Buddy Merrill in the early 80's in Southern California. I was working Tuesday through Sunday on lead guitar and steel at a club in north Long Beach called the DJ Ranch. One of the Sunday Afternoon/Monday Night bands we used was Danny Michaels and the Rebel Playboys and I used to go in on my off nights a lot to listen to them. Danny would use Al Vescovo and Buddy Merrill a lot on steel. Danny told me once that it kept him on his toes as they were playing steel but they were both better guitar players than he was and Danny was a smokin' picker. Buddy played a wonderful version of the old pop ballad "Once in a While". After he played it one night I asked him about the pedal changes needed for that tune as he played it on C6th. I had everything on my U12 to do it so it's still one of my favorite things to play thanks to Buddy Merrill. He probably won't remember it but he really helped me a lot just by watching him. On occasion I'd fill in with Danny's band too so I played that song one night and Danny said "What in the Hell is that tuning you're using" I told him it was a Universal E9/B6th. Although I didn't play it too well he was impressed with what could be done on one neck!
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Have a good 'un! JH U-12
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Herb Steiner
From: Briarcliff TX 78669, pop. 2,064
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Jim Phelps
From: Mexico City, Mexico
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Posted 22 Jan 2002 3:11 pm
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I guess I would have failed that audition after I said, "E-T-H-I-R-T-E-E-N-T-H".  |
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Ernie Renn
From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA
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Posted 22 Jan 2002 11:26 pm
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Definetly Buddy Merrill. I think the guitar player was Neil Levang, (sp?)
I think I have a couple of Buddy Merrill albums floating around here somewhere.
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Gene Jones
From: Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
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Posted 23 Jan 2002 4:52 am
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"Songs of the Islands", featuring Buddy Merrill, Dot 4-track Stereo Tape, DST-25251 |
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David Wright
From: Pilot Point ,Tx USA.
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Posted 23 Jan 2002 8:07 pm
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Jim
I think it was B.S.
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Ron Castle
From: West Hurley,NY
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Posted 24 Jan 2002 3:02 am
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I dont think Alvino played for LW. Alvino & the King sisters had thier own show around 59-60, maybe later, that was kind of like LW's. |
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