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GaryHoetker
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From: Bakersfield, CA, USA

posted 16 June 2004 05:39 PM     profile     
Anyone remember this weekly program in the 70's.

The band featured a blonde-haired lead guitar player that looked like Danny Kaye or Mr. Green-Jeans. The steeler was a real handsome dude who played a single-neck Sho-Bud. Who might they be? Thanks.

Bob Hickish
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From: Port Ludlow, Washington, USA

posted 16 June 2004 05:48 PM     profile     
Was it the cousin Herb Henson show ???

Maybe not that was back in the 50's --
--there in Bakersfield !!!! :] :]

Tim Hurst
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From: Newport, TN

posted 16 June 2004 07:08 PM     profile     
The guitar player was Spider Wilson.
Jerry Overstreet
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From: Louisville Ky

posted 17 June 2004 04:53 AM     profile     
I'm probably all wet and wrong as well, but I keep thinking Bob Lucier played Steel on that one?

[This message was edited by Jerry Overstreet on 17 June 2004 at 05:03 AM.]

Al Udeen
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From: maple grove mn usa

posted 17 June 2004 08:26 AM     profile     
It was Hal Rugg playing a Black single neck keyless Sho-Bud

[This message was edited by Al Udeen on 17 June 2004 at 08:27 AM.]

Mike Sigler
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From: Ohio

posted 18 June 2004 04:40 AM     profile     
Yes it was Hall Rug on a single neck Black Sho-Bud.. I have many of the old re-runs on that show.. Spider was on guitar with an upright bass man, piano player, and sometimes a guy on just a snare drum...
They sounded great! and the vidio quality is very good as well.
They most always had an old barn setting or in front of a fake house on the front porch.
MS
Joe Casey
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From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)

posted 18 June 2004 07:07 AM     profile     
That be Bob Moore on de bass.And Buddy Spicher on the fedidle.
frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 18 June 2004 06:00 PM     profile     
Actually I think Walter Haynes was the steeler the first season or two, followed by Hal Rugg and later Buddy Emmons and the Sound Factory with Phil Baugh. Also I believe Jerry Byrd played Rhythm Guitar on the first season or two. And of course the legendary Tommy Jackson on fiddle in the early years. And T. Tommy handling the announcer chores.
Jason Powers
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From: Muncie, IN

posted 27 June 2004 08:56 AM     profile     
Mike,
May I ask you where you got your videos of this show? I'm a big fan of Hal & Spider and I don't think I've ever seen this particular show. Thanks Jason
Paul King
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From: Gainesville, Texas, USA

posted 27 June 2004 05:18 PM     profile     
I may be wrong but I believe later on they changed the name of the show to "That Nashville Music". Buddy Emmons, along with Phil Baugh and the "Sound Factory Band" were the staff band on the show. That was the first time I ever saw Buddy Emmons twirl his bar around while playing. I still remember it like it was yesterday. Jimmy Dean was singing and here came a break and he said, 'Here's the Big E, Buddy Emmons". Buddy started playing and done a complete twirl of the bar and never missed a lick. I nearly fell out of my chair in disbelief. Get the Emmons video recorded live in St. Louis in 1986 if you want to see Buddy twirl his bar.
Mike Sigler
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From: Ohio

posted 28 June 2004 11:50 AM     profile     
Jason
I record the vidios off of the Outlaw Music Channel Awhile back.. I have many old vidios in my collection /...somewere around 200 to 300 old vidios i have collected over many years..I think i have vidios of about all the top steel players ... dating from the early 60s to the late 70s....
I have been collecting since i was about 16 years old, and alot are from private collections.
MS
Jason Powers
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From: Muncie, IN

posted 28 June 2004 12:48 PM     profile     
Hey Mike,
Thanks for the reply. Since you got some of "That Good Ole Nashville Music" from the old Outlaw Channel it must be a part of Willie Nelson's video library, so maybe someday it will get shown again sometime. Thanks again Jason

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