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Hank Devito
Posted: 4 Apr 2004 5:33 pm
by jim milewski
com'n, this guy was tasteful, just listening to, "Making Believe" from
Emy Lou
Posted: 4 Apr 2004 7:22 pm
by Robbie Bossert
I still love the sound of that opening riff in the song "Amarillo"! very cool.
Robbie Bossert
Posted: 5 Apr 2004 4:35 am
by Stephen Gambrell
What about "Wheels?" Killer half-break, and Mike Auldridge NAILED it on the Seldom Scene's 20th anniversary album.
Posted: 5 Apr 2004 4:44 am
by jim milewski
Brother Steve, that was the live version of "Wheels", right? I should get all those old cuts on CD, they were great, I did see the Hot Band, Hank was playing a wood neck Emmons through a single 15 Music Man, they opened up with "Cash on the Barrelhead" Hank and Albert Lee doing that neat intro, man I love country music!!!
Posted: 7 Apr 2004 9:21 am
by Gerald Menke
Don't forget he wrote "Queen of Hearts" with the lovely Juice Newton. Bet he bought himself a couple a steels after that one hit it big.
Great steeler too, no doubt.
Posted: 7 Apr 2004 10:38 am
by Greg Simmons
And, he co-wrote "Small Town Saturday Night" with Pat Alger - went to #2 with Hal Ketchum in '91
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Posted: 7 Apr 2004 1:21 pm
by Bob Carlucci
I copied Hank's playing extensively back in his Hot Band Days..Got all the albums and scarfed every intro solo and ending on every tune. He was a pretty big influence on me in my earlier days.... bob
Posted: 7 Apr 2004 6:25 pm
by Reggie Duncan
How about "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind", George Strait?
Posted: 8 Apr 2004 10:04 pm
by Larry Jones
hank was the first steel guitarist i ever played with we both played with david nictern and the nocterns he wrote midnight at the oasis.nicolet larson was also in the band ,they latter got married . claude pepper on drums who went on to form jack mack and the heart attack band .i was the lucky guy on bass. i still have some great rehersal tapes.he's the guy who turned me on to steel. now i play too .he's a great musician, very senitive player if your out there hank i would love to hear from you
Posted: 9 Apr 2004 7:20 am
by Joe Goldmark
Hi Larry,
I heard a live show of the David Nictern Band back in the day (on KSAN maybe?), and always wondered who was on steel. Interesting. Were there any demo tapes? I'd be interested in hearing that stuff somehow. Thanks, Joe
Posted: 9 Apr 2004 2:21 pm
by Bob Maickel
Hank DeVito is a native of New York City (Staten Island). He demonstrated his playing technique at one of our monthly PSGA workshops at the Stagecoach Inn in Huntington, Long Island in the mid 1970's.Hank brought his own group of musicians with him. It didn't take him long make it big time. He is a fine player and a great song writer. We are proud to have known him "back when."
Posted: 10 Apr 2004 7:15 pm
by jim milewski
Bob, yes, I saw Hank in CT with the Hot Band, his Emmons had a Lone Star on it, after the show I asked him if he was from Texas, he laughed and, "heck, i'm born and raised in Staten Island
Posted: 10 Apr 2004 7:26 pm
by Bobby Lee
Didn't he do the steel solo in Linda Ronstadt's "Blue Bayou"? And that wonderful E-Bow solo on Rosanne Cash's "Seven Year Ache"?
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Posted: 10 Apr 2004 7:49 pm
by Bruce Bouton
Dan dugmore played "Blue Bayou".
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Posted: 11 Apr 2004 9:22 am
by BobG
He played for a local Staten Island band ,back in the 70s', called " Blue Star Memorial Highway"..
I cant believe I remembered that one
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Posted: 11 Apr 2004 10:27 am
by Tom Cunningham
I just watched a rerun of a 1977 TV concert with Emmylou and The Hot Band. Emmylou as pretty as a picture in great voice with Rodney Crowell on rhythm Albert Lee on Lead and Hank really smokin' on the Emmons.
For my money the Hot Band at its best.
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Posted: 11 Apr 2004 4:22 pm
by Bobby Lee
Thanks for the correction, Bruce.
Posted: 12 Apr 2004 9:19 am
by Bob Miano
Well.....after thinking about Hank DeVito
and Emmylou.....I had to go dig out a live concert of them from "My Fathers Place" in Roslyn, Long Island, New York from back in 1976. Wow, the Hot Band was really hot that night. Listening to Hank play those solos on Together Again, Ooh Las Vegas, etc, etc, brought back some great memories.
Hope Mr DeVito is doing ok, wherever he may be.
Bob Miano
Bergenfield, New Jersey
Posted: 12 Apr 2004 9:43 am
by Colin Keyworth
I was lucky enough to see Hank Devito about 16 years ago playing with Johnny Cash.Rodney Crowell was on the tour aswell & both backed Johnny.But Hank stayed in my mind when Rodney announced that Hank had written Queen of Hearts.I was only about 13 at the time but it stuck in my mind.
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