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Topic: Lefty Frizell's lapper |
Kevin Brown
From: England
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Posted 24 May 2006 4:19 pm
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Returning through the night apres gig, it was old Lefty kept me company through the journey he had such a pretty band , Always Late, Long Black veil etc, my well worn casette has no sleeve notes, anybody know who lapped for him, very Byrd like on some tracks, I'd die to play lap in a Lefty Cover Band ! its the piano! drives me crazy almost pre Ska ! |
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Larry W. Jones
From: Longmont, Colorado
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Posted 24 May 2006 4:55 pm
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Jim Kelly is mentioned on this page:
http://www.rockabillyhall.com/LeftyFrizzell.html
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Lefty Frizzell with his first recording band taken at the famous Jim Beck Studio, Dallas, 1950. From right to left: Lefty Frizzell - vocals, guitar, Leon Rhodes - lead guitar, Buddy Griffin - bass, Bobby Williamson - rhythm guitar & MC, Vic Candis - fiddle, and Jim Kelly - steel guitar. From the cover of the rare, unreleased 45 containing "Always In Love" and Steppin' Out", which never appeared on any of his Columbia releases. Photo courtesy of Buddy Griffin. |
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Robert Momot
From: Farmington, Missouri, USA
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Posted 24 May 2006 9:29 pm
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I know that Don Helms did the steel on Long Black Veil.He did several others with Lefty but can't remember the titles. |
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John Bechtel
From: Nashville, Tennessee, R.I.P.
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Posted 24 May 2006 9:41 pm
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I could be totally off base with this, but; wasn't Curly Chalker responsable for the signature lick on Always Late? (as well as several other recordings, using that same lick)
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“Big John”
a.k.a. {Keoni Nui}
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Russ Wever
From: Kansas City
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Posted 24 May 2006 10:11 pm
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Big John "Man on Base" totally |
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Kevin Brown
From: England
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Posted 25 May 2006 4:55 am
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Thanks for the pic and info, very helpfull, havent heard Curly yet in his own right, cant wait. |
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Larry W. Jones
From: Longmont, Colorado
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Posted 30 May 2006 4:09 pm
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I received an email from Jo Frizzell about Lefty's steel players:
quote: Hey Larry,
Lefty worked with many steel players in his career. Here's a few
1958 Gene O'Neal
1959 & 1960 Don Helms
Hope that helps
Jo Frizzell
joe@davidfrizzell.com
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Garry Vanderlinde
From: CA
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Posted 30 May 2006 7:50 pm
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The CD re-issues I have of the original Lefy and Webb Pierce recordings of "Always Late" and "There Stands The Glass" feature the same lick. They don't list who the steel player/s are. Curley Chalker?
The playing is really great, but who is it? Some of it sounds non-pedal and some pedal. |
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Garry Vanderlinde
From: CA
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Posted 30 May 2006 8:05 pm
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Yes, I know "Slowly" was The Legendary Bud Isaacs, but was the rest also? |
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Kevin Brown
From: England
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Posted 31 May 2006 12:56 am
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Have since acquired two more Frizell albums, one of which lists the players, an interesting name name crops up, CB White, very very tasty and untill now unheard of by me, it could not possibly be Howard White could it ? (one of my all time favourites |
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Larry W. Jones
From: Longmont, Colorado
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Posted 31 May 2006 7:35 pm
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Here's some info on CB White, taken from a link by W. K. "PeeWee" Whitewing:
http://www.heartoftexasband.com/peeweebio.html
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Curly had cut sessions with Lefty Frizzell such as "Always Late", Mom & Dads Waltz, and others. Curly had replaced C.B. White . He was the older brother of Bob White. The first four tunes recorded by Lefty were hits and the Steel Guitarest was C.B White. I recorded some with Lefty along with Johnny Gimbel, fiddle, Tony Hall,Guitar, Jimmy Dennis, drums, Madge on piano, Blackie Crawford playing rythm and others. |
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John Bechtel
From: Nashville, Tennessee, R.I.P.
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Posted 31 May 2006 8:57 pm
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I guess it wouldn't impress anyone if I mentioned that I did work one Road~Gig with Lefty! We traveled to Gettysburg, Pa. for a One~Nighter at a place called Lincoln Logs. He borrowed my ‘favorite pen’, out of my Jacket~Pocket in the dressing~room to sign autographs and never returned it! That impressed me! And I never forgot the trip!
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“Big John”
a.k.a. {Keoni Nui}
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Chris Scruggs
From: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 31 May 2006 9:07 pm
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I believe a pre-pedal Jimmy Day is the steel guitarist on "There Stands The Glass".
CS |
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Kevin Brown
From: England
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Posted 2 Jun 2006 9:28 pm
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I'v had Leftys greatest hits for a week now and just cant stop playing it, what I find so satisfying is that at the end of the day they are GREAT SONGS ! with the added attraction of a variety of very tasty lappers, I can feel a Lefty Cover band coming on once I get myself a 'Madge Sutee' on vamp piano, now where did I put that Nudie suit ! |
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Tracy Sheehan
From: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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Posted 3 Jun 2006 8:38 pm
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Larry.Do you know if the piano player Madge was the same one who played with the Miller Bros.swimg band out of Wichita Falls,TX?
I can't remember her name but have some pictures put away when a girl named Madge was playing piano for the MB's.She was no longer with them when i started with them in 1962 i think it was.
BTW.there never was a Miller in the band.LOL.Tracy |
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Chris Cummings
From: England
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Posted 4 Jun 2006 12:56 pm
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HERE GOES ! Steel players = 1950's records
Jimmie Curtis,jimmy kelly,CB White,Curley Chalker,George McCoy,Herby Hall,Paul Blunt,Ernie Harvey,Dale Gilley,Harland Powell,Bob Meadows,Don Helms,Juhnny Sibert,Marian Hall,Wayne Burdick,Charles O'Neal,
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into the 1960's some above + - Pete Drake,Buddy Emmons,Lloyd Green,
into the 70's some above + - Weldon Myrick,Start Basore,Hal Rugg,Jeff Newman.
Always Late = Chalker.
I think I need to get out more !!
regards
Chris
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Larry W. Jones
From: Longmont, Colorado
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Posted 5 Jun 2006 8:08 am
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Tracey, here may be an answer to your question about Madge the piano player. It appears that Madge Suttee was one & the same for Bob Wills and for the Miller Brothers Band.
quote: The Miller Brother's Band out of Wichita Falls, Texas
Bill Jourdan, Paul Wayne, Leon Gibbs, Dutch Ingram, Bobby Rhodes, Jim McGraw, Madge Suttee and Lee Miller
Here is a note from James E. Bagley and part of a quote from him mentioning Madge Suttee:
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A link between Mississippi's Jimmie Rodgers and California's Merle Haggard, smooth Texas crooner William Orville ("Lefty") Frizzell made #1 with both sides of his 1950 debut: "If You've Got The Money, I've Got The Time" (featuring Madge Suttee's rinky-tinky piano). I am a technical writer by day and a country music editor by night for a national music publication. If you have any questions or comments about my reviews, you can email me at JBagley34@aol.com |
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