Just got my hands on a really great western swing CD featuring that fabulous Texas steel man, (my newest discovery!) Gary Carpenter.
Have YOU heard it yet. The vocalists' name is "something" POTTER. Real Ray Price sounding.
THANKS TO TEXAS, western swing is still alive!
Great listening. Great steeling.
The SOUNDS of RAY PRICE are still alive
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I used to think that Tony Booth sounded just like Ray...sometimes even better. When I was in Nashville last year, I bought 2 CD's, thinking they would be great to have. Well, both TB CD's are burgeoning with vocal backups that totally ruin the CD's, and any enjoyment of Tony's great voice.
Once again, some misguided "pop-head" producer ruined what might have been two really "landmark" country albums, and helped another great country singer into oblivion.
Once again, some misguided "pop-head" producer ruined what might have been two really "landmark" country albums, and helped another great country singer into oblivion.