For Old Country Fans

Posted by: DonM

For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 08:08 AM

Last night when I got to my job at the hotel in Bossier City, I was surprised by having several old-time country-western stars at my "piano" bar.
They are in town for appearances at the Louisiana Hayride Reunion show this weekend. http://www.am1130thefan.com/onemoreride.html
Among those that sang with me were Hank Thompson ("Six-pack To Go", "I Didn't Know God Made Honky-Tonk Angels", etc.) http://www.halloffame.org/hall/mem/hank-thompson.html
and Norma Jean, http://www.slipcue.com/music/country/countryartists/normajean.html
and Jeannette Hicks, who sang many duets with George Jones in the 50's, plus having her own solo career.. http://www.emusic.com/artist/10567/10567731.html
Johnny Horton's brother, Tommy and his wife also sang, and it was almost like having the late Johnny there. He sang "Battle Of New Orleans", "Whispering Pines" and others with me.
I will jam with them some more, plus with some of the othes this weekend. The young guys here won't appreciate what a great thrill this was for me.
DonM
Posted by: dlstarry

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 08:25 AM

Congrats Don, I wish I could of been there sounds like a
great time. I love the older country stars, they are great.
Have Fun
Denny
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 08:26 AM

I sure do ! Sounds like a blast, Don.
Posted by: btweengigs

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 08:30 AM

Don...
How neat. Did any of them bring their instruments? Did you use your arranger styles on the PSR 2000? (I ask because I can't think of a style that would work for Johnny's "Battle of New Orleans.)

I'd love to be there to witness these sessions. Sounds like a lot of fun.
Eddie
Posted by: trtjazz

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 08:42 AM

Don, how very cool and what an opportunity to have some greats sit in with you.
Terry

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jam on,
Terry http://imjazzed.homestead.com/Index.html
Posted by: Scottyee

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 08:54 AM

Don, boy am I jeoulous. Oh how 'I wish I were in the land of cotton' (with you) 'today'. As a classic 50's honky tonk Country Music afficiando myself, I share in your excitement over the opportunity to jam with these true legends of Country Music. I'm sure the spirit of Kitty Wells will be singing along as well. Please don't forget to request Hank to sing "Green Light", Humpty Dumpty Heart, and Rub a Dub Dub, ok?

Please be sure to take pics, make a recording, and share with us this memorable event.

Scott

btw: if you're interested in seeing & hearing classic 50's country music performance footage on DVD, checkout the 'Country Music Classics' DVD series.

These showcase these guys in their prime. Rare performances and in color as well. Really a kick. My favorites include the Jim Reeves -Ray Price DVD, Marty Robbins - Ernest Tubb DVD, and Web Pierce - Chet Atkins DVD. There's even a rare shot of a very young Floyd Cramer playing piano on the Jim Reeves - Ray Price DVD.
Posted by: DonM

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 09:26 AM

Eddie, they didn't bring any instruments, it was just me and the singers.
I used a March on Battle of New Orleans. I killed all the parts except drums and bass and played the rest live.
Scott, it was the ONE night I didn't take my digital recorder. There were several of the customers taking pictures, so I may get some of them.
I had my digital camera in the van, but I didn't take a break from 6 until 10, so I didn't go out and bring it in.
Actually Kitty Wells is in town, but she didn't come in the club. Jeannete Hicks sang "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" though. The lady can really sing!
DonM
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 12:16 PM

Congrats Don--Sure wish I could have been there with you. What an incredible night.

Gary
Posted by: Bill E

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 09:56 PM

Don you lucky dawg! Hank Thompson is the REAL DEAL, and I'll take him over these pretty boys with hats any day. Sing a little Merle for them.
Bill
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 10:13 PM

Some of those pretty boys pick a mean git-tar, like Vince Gill, Marty Stewart and many others ! The good ole boys wrote and sang 'em nice, but the concrete cowboys can sure work the fretboards !
Today's country players are about as good as any pickers out there. They can out play most rockers in a heartbeat.
Turn off the distortion and chorus and guys like Slash could'nt shine Glen Campbells shoes !
Posted by: Bill E

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/27/03 11:07 PM

Dave, you are so right about Vince Gill, If he never sang a note he could make it in this town, or any other, with his guitar. None of the people you mentioned were in mind with my "pretty boy" remark, but I'm not going to name names. I do have to live here!
Posted by: Dnj

Re: For Old Country Fans - 06/28/03 06:58 AM

Roy Clark is a pickin' giant also when I saw him play!!!
And he does a very mean Malaquena` !