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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 21 May 2021 6:13 am    
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Randy Layton shared these pics recently of his Dad, Jiggs Arendell.

Jiggs Arendell steel with KBar Ranch Hands, Portland, 1954


Jiggs Arendell with Rocky Rauch and the Rhythmaires, Live TV, Portland, 1960


Arlen Roth Circa 1973


Solomon Kahananui


Unknown Group

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Mitch Drumm

 

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Post  Posted 21 May 2021 7:32 am    
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The "unknown group" is the Dick Miller band.

Active around LA for 10 years or more, he made a bunch of good records....some with Ralph Mooney.

I don't know who the steeler is.

Here's a few more pix of him. One with that same steel player, from 1959 at the Club Manger in El Monte.

The last pic might also be with the same steeler. Looks like the same mouth, but tough to tell without the glasses.

First one on fiddle with Hank and Eddie Cochran.











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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 21 May 2021 7:51 am    
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The social dynamic in the March '55 pic is hilarious! Thanks for the info.
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Nic Neufeld


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Post  Posted 21 May 2021 10:14 am    
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El Monte is where my grandparents lived...but they were very very devout Nazarenes and would -not- have been familiar with that establishment!! Very Happy

Incidentally they went to church with Iris Colleen Summers (who later went by Mary Ford and of course, married Les Paul). And my uncles told me that Sol Ho'opi'i played at their church once or twice and they saw him (my dad probably not born yet). OK, one more fun anecdote...a couple years back my parents gave me a stack of old (like 30s/40s) vinyl my grandma had kept. Among them was an almost inaudible paper-based record of my grandpa and his brother recording a message to send back home to their families from the front in WWII. I was amazed to hear their voices again! And the other was a 1939 recording of Hawaiian steel guitar that they had done at their little hobby studio. https://clyp.it/bwl1choh# So, it was fate, I guess...

That first pic in 1954...how strange would a Stratocaster look to people back then! Completely exotic...
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 5:01 am    
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Even hobby players sounded so good back in the day! Nice post, Nic.

And here's one I cribbed this from an eBay auction. This pic has it all ... Rickenbacher Bakelite, vintage cigarette machine, Jascha Heifetz, and a dog to touch your heart! A quick check of the date for the film "They Shall Have Music" gives us 1939.


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 5:42 am    
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Andy Volk wrote:
Even hobby players sounded so good back in the day! Nice post, Nic.


Well, I should say, I meant more that they were hobby recording engineers (both brothers went on to be officers in the US Army Signal Corps)...the player turned out to be Wes Dunn...married to Belva Dickerson (daughter of Delbert Dickerson, manufacturer of steel guitars), both taught by Sol Ho'opi'i himself I believe. They were early teachers of Margie Mays as I recall.
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Roy Thomson


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 6:08 am    
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Hi Andy, I did not know any of these musicians, but it sure is interesting seeing all this as it brings back many memories of my early days learning and playing.
Many thanks for posting.

Roy
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Glenn Wilde

 

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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 6:42 am    
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I love all these cool photos.
This one is for sale on etsy right now.

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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 7:11 am    
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You're welcome, Roy.







Per Les Cook: Ferera and Franchini recording session with the Crescent Trio.

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Jack Hanson


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 7:43 am    
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Mitch Drumm wrote:

Probably weren't a great many pro outfits playing through Gibson BR-9 amps back in the day. What's that steel? Looks a little like a low-end Ric (Ace or Academy).
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Noah Miller


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 7:53 am    
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Jack Hanson wrote:

Probably weren't a great many pro outfits playing through Gibson BR-9 amps back in the day. What's that steel? Looks a little like a low-end Ric (Ace or Academy).


Between the body curves and the attached cord, I think it's a cheaper Valco like a Supro Baton or a National Waikiki. Hard to tell from the angle, though.
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 8:24 am    
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Not enough visual info for a definitive guitar ID. The 1951 IGL kid above is playing a Magnatone Varsity.
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David Matzenik


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 12:15 pm    
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That photo with the megaphones is an extremely rare incite into the early recording methods. So much detail, like the block the guitarist is standing on. Thanks Andy.
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 12:46 pm    
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David, I think the steel player may be Frank Fererra, a prolific early recording artist on the instrument.
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Joe Cook


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Post  Posted 22 May 2021 4:31 pm    
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Thanks for posting these old photos, Andy.
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 23 May 2021 3:33 am    
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Welcome, Joe!

The great pedal steeler John Hughey with his Stringmaster Triple in 1954.


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Mitch Drumm

 

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Post  Posted 23 May 2021 7:44 am    
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Here's 10:

Right click and "save as" for details.

Steelers: Al Casey (the well known Arizona standard guitar player), Billy Hew Len, Noel Boggs, Curley Cochran, Don Davis, Jerry Byrd, Jody McCauley, and John Hughey.

Others of note: Jody Reynolds, Bobby Gene Yount, Thumbs Carllile, Ernie Lee, Casey Clark, Harold Bradley, Sue Thompson, Conway Twitty.

Wesley Pickett must have gone into the Army with Conway....5 years after this pic was taken, he and Gene Jones were both members of Conway's overseas band.

I think the bar shown is Murphy's in Los Angeles---on Pico Boulevard as I recall.

The Sue Thompson pic is from very early in her career...before she ever had a hit. Likely taken in Oakland during the time she was working with Dude Martin.





























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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 23 May 2021 9:22 am    
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Post  Posted 23 May 2021 11:59 am    
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Love the pic of Jerry Byrd on the Danelectro 6 string bass...looking typically gruff about it too! (I too can be credibly accused of "Resting Bassist Face")
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Post  Posted 23 May 2021 7:20 pm    
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Leon and Tommy Duncan;

Speedy and Jerry;

Speedy and Patsy Cline

Luke Morris Orchestra with students in Dallas

Sunset Riders with Duane Eddy on guitar and Al Casey on steel, circa 1955.

The Virginians with Cliff Gallup on guitar; unknown steel; early 1950s.

Vance Terry with Bob Wills at Wills point, early 1950s.






















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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 24 May 2021 7:51 am    
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Merle Travis with Billy Mize, steel, Jimmy Pruett, piano, fiddle likely Big Jim DeNoone
Mize was the unlucky steeler who called Marian Hall to sub for him on Town Hall Party. She did and subsequently was asked to stay.


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Post  Posted 24 May 2021 10:03 am     cool
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Why was it so cool to wear cowboy hats ? Most of these musicians were not westerners and probably never saw a real cowboy. Wink Rolling Eyes Cool
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Post  Posted 24 May 2021 10:21 am    
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Andy Volk wrote:

Mize was the unlucky steeler who called Marian Hall to sub for him on Town Hall Party. She did and subsequently was asked to stay.


Bonaparte's Retreat -- take it away Marian!

(Scroll to about the 6:40 mark.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD-58hnFNOc&t=433s
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Post  Posted 24 May 2021 10:55 am     Is this a good ones ?
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I am the original owner of these Official Publicity Photo or so I was told by the fellow who gave this to me at one of the Tulsa Steel Jamborees.

I have a full sized 8 X 10 inch scans at 600 dpi if any one wants one for their archives.






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Post  Posted 24 May 2021 1:08 pm    
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Before the string empire ....



Ernie was the son of Roland Ball at whose Los Angeles Hawaiian teaching studio the faculty included Sol Ho'opi'i and Dick McIntire. One of the students was a lad named Earl Murphey, later to acquire the nickname "Joaquin."




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