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Topic: Bobby Austin / John Paul Jones |
Jason Odd
From: Stawell, Victoria, Australia
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Posted 19 Sep 2002 5:52 pm
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As part of the Bakersfield Sound project I'm helping with at the Rockabilly Hall Of Fame I've done a page for late singer Bobby Austin and forumite John Paul Jones who passed away.
www.talentondisplay.com/BobbyAustin.html
www.talentondisplay.com/JohnPaulJones.html
This post is to actually ask if anyone has a good scan or scan of a good pic from one of Bobby Austin's solo album in the 1960s.
Plus, if anyone has a picture of John Paul Jones could they please email me?
My email is listed on the forum and at the end of the articles.
Thanks everyone
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Gene Jones
From: Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
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Posted 20 Sep 2002 1:59 am
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Jason, I can't help you directly but one of my pickin' friends from the past, Mac Curtis, may be able to.
Mac is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and you can reach him through his website at: http://www.maccurtis.com
I hope this helps. www.genejones.com
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Jerry Hayes
From: Virginia Beach, Va.
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Posted 20 Sep 2002 10:12 am
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Hey Jason,
You might be able to get a picture of John Paul from Blackie Taylor. He's at btmusic@earthlink.net. I enjoyed your two pages about these guys. I knew JPJ but never got to play a gig with him except jamming around a little. I first met him just before I got out of the Army in 1963 at Fort Ord near Salinas, Calif. He was working at a club in Seaside called "Joe Sent Me". He had a white steel which might have been a Wright Custom and had "John Paul Jones" painted across the front of it. I sat in with them a few times on lead guitar and JP would play steel. I didn't see him again until sometime in the 70's when he moved back to LA and did the stint with Sammy Masters. I saw him in Blackie Taylor's music store and we renewed our aquaintance and talked about the old days for a while. I got to see him quite a bit while he was in town at that period. One helluva nice guy.
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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney tuning.
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Ray Jenkins
From: Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
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Posted 20 Sep 2002 10:39 am
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Jason I know Fuzzy Owens produced a lot of albums.Didn't he for a while, also play steel for Merle Haggard.It seems like I saw him playing steel at the Fort Bliss NCO club.
Ray
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Steeling is still legal in Arizona
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Bobbe Seymour
From: Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 20 Sep 2002 6:11 pm
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Jason,
There is a special place in heaven for you! You not only know everything about our country music world but you have a big heart too!
Your fan,
Bobbe |
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Jason Odd
From: Stawell, Victoria, Australia
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Posted 21 Sep 2002 5:15 pm
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Bobbe, and everyone,...thank you so much for your responses.
Gene, I've been meaning to track down Mac Curtis due to his stint with Rollin' Rock Records in the 1970s.
Thanks for the contact page, did he ever work with Bobby?
Jerry, cool idea, I'll drop Blackie a line.
Ray, yeah Fuzzy was the original steel player for the Strangers on and off through 1965-1967. Ralph Mooney, Norm Hamlett and Neil Flanz popped up as steel guys, but it was of course Norm who got the permanent gig in 1967 after a couple of years of Hag trying to lure him aboard.
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Jason Odd
From: Stawell, Victoria, Australia
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Posted 24 Sep 2002 3:36 pm
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Well, just thought I'd mention that Blackie Taylor is sending me a pic or two of Paul from his promo stuff that he used over the years. Good thinking Jerry.
Bobbe, my emails to you keep coming back, are any actually getting through to you?
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