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Steven Welborn
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From: Ojai,CA USA

posted 25 May 2004 10:39 PM     profile     
The one with John Wayne and Lee Marvin. Its a slow instrumental (key of A)thats played in and out throughout the movie. Beautiful touch. Anyone know who recorded that? Thanks
c c johnson
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From: killeen,tx usa

posted 26 May 2004 02:26 AM     profile     
Sometime ago there was a post on the HSGA forum about this. I believe he was identified as Sam Koki. Pretty stuff. CC
basilh
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From: United Kingdom

posted 26 May 2004 05:02 AM     profile     
Freddie Tavares for sure..
I was just told by the most knowledgeable person re the Tavares Bros. Lorainne Lewin.
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c c johnson
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From: killeen,tx usa

posted 26 May 2004 08:42 AM     profile     
Baz, I bow to superior intellect. The person I refered to on the HSGA forum is knowlege wise but not an expert. CC
basilh
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From: United Kingdom

posted 26 May 2004 03:15 PM     profile     
Hey CC it's not me.. I'm just quoting Lorainne... she is without doubt the foremost authority on the Tavares Bros..Sometime I must post the Bio and discography.. MOST comprehensive.. she even has handwritten charts of the pedal set-up and MUCH memorabilia..
Baz

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basilh
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From: United Kingdom

posted 26 May 2004 03:25 PM     profile     
CC . a question.. being as you live in Texas, would you know one of our 'Aloha Dream' members Ernie Coker from 'Ghost Hill Ranch' ?
Baz
Michael Johnstone
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From: Sylmar,Ca. USA

posted 26 May 2004 07:30 PM     profile     
There was a thread on this a while back and someone was sure it was Barney Issacs.
c c johnson
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From: killeen,tx usa

posted 27 May 2004 03:01 AM     profile     
No Baz I sure don't but I'd like to. Give him my email add and ask him to contact me.
Roger Shackelton
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From: Everett, Wa.

posted 28 May 2004 12:44 AM     profile     
This topic has come around several times and once Bud Tutmarc was credited with playing on the "Donovan's Reef" sound track.

Roger

basilh
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From: United Kingdom

posted 31 May 2004 02:42 AM     profile     
There is NO question as to who played on the film soundtrack .. Lorainne has spent quite a few years researching the Tavares Brothers. I can't see why when a question is answered definatively, that there continue to be disbelievers ?
Baz
Dave Mayes
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From: Piedmont, Ca.

posted 02 June 2004 07:27 PM     profile     
Lorene Ruymar's book "The Hawaiian Steel Guitar and It's Great Hawaiian Musicians" credits the steel playing in "Donovan's Reef" to Barney Isaacs.
basilh
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From: United Kingdom

posted 22 June 2004 12:36 AM     profile     
After reading Dave Mayes comments, I decided to look into this matter further....In fact the steel playing in the majority of the music IS as Lorene Ruymar stated, Barney Isaacs Jr.

But both John Marsden and myself have identified the link music player as being Freddy Tavares.. presumably because the links were orchestrated and Freddy was a pretty good reader, whilst Barney didn't let things like that harm his playing !!

So, in a sense everyone is right....great playing by both of them.. well worth buying the DVD for...
As for Lorene's book, there is a review of it and Andy Volks in the current issue of 'Aloha Dream'
In Lorene's book, take a look at the caption on page 61 (Billy Hew Len picture)!!!
My Sub-title would be "maybe he's playing Come FRY with me"
Baz

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basilh
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From: United Kingdom

posted 21 January 2006 05:03 PM     profile     
quote:
Its a slow instrumental (key of A)thats played in and out throughout the movie
Beyond the Rainbow "Waipio" Barney...
John Bechtel
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From: Nashville, Tennessee,U.S.A.

posted 21 January 2006 07:12 PM     profile     
In all honesty, you lost me in that I don't know much more now than when the question was first asked! Would someone please Post saying: “This is the final answer”? LMAO

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basilh
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From: United Kingdom

posted 22 January 2006 02:58 AM     profile     
John, I'm sitting looking at the complete bio of Freddie and Ernie Tavares. I have hand written notes about the copedent and the pedal mechanism Ernie designed in 1947, articles from the Honolulu Star Bulletin August 1947 about his "New Invention" and much more. I will post these and some rare pictures later this week when I can find time.
In the meantime, to answer the question,
Freddie Tavares played the orchestrated pieces presumably because he was a good reader, and the rest was Barney Isaacs Jr.
Freddie's tuning at the time was E-C-A-F#-Eb-C-A-F# (similar to his brother's but a whole step up from Ernie's six string tuning of D-Bb-G-E-Db-Bb
and he was playing a Fender 1000. whereas Ernie played a guitar he made himself

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