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#171755 - 06/27/03 08:08 AM
For Old Country Fans
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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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
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#171760 - 06/27/03 08:54 AM
Re: For Old Country Fans
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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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.
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