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Author | Topic: Billy Gray Information |
Bill Cunningham Member From: Cumming, Ga. USA |
![]() Could some of you share more info on Billy Gray? Being a big Hank Thompson fan, I am interested. I have been told that he was actually responsible for developing the Hank Thompson "sound". Thanks, ------------------ |
Larry Miller Member From: Gladeville,TN.USA |
![]() Didn't he play Bud on "Father Knows Best"? ![]() |
c c johnson Member From: killeen,tx usa |
![]() billy shaped the sound and repetoire of all he was associated with.I heard he has passed on. The last time I saw him was when Johnny Rodrigues was hot and touring. Billy fronted the band and we were the house band at the Bluestem in Pidcoke tx. We were on first and the band used our equip for their show. Al Talley was on steel, billy played rhythem, Leon Rausch played bass and sang. I can't remember the others. |
Jody Sanders Member From: Magnolia,Texas |
![]() Billy Gray was also band leader for Ray Price in the late 60's. Jody. |
Stephen Gregory Member From: |
![]() Well.... what about Lauren Chapin and Eleanor Donahue? |
Jason Odd Member From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
![]() Billy Gray Born Dec 29, 1924 in Paris, TX Died Mar 27, 1975 Singer/songwriter/guitarist Billy Gray only had one chart hit, but headed a popular Western swing band for years. He was born near Paris, Texas to a poor family. The 15-year-old Gray picked cotton to earn money for his first guitar, which he purchased from a pawn shop; the following year, he debuted on a local radio station. He organized his first band when he was 19 and had his own radio show in Paris in 1943, which was popular for the next three years. After teaming with ex-Louisiana Governor James E. Knoe to tour the state, he and his band also toured the Southwest before he settled in Dallas . In the Dallas area he worked with Bob Manning And His Riders Of The Silver Sage, a group that over a couple of years included Robert Lawrence 'Blackie' Crawford, and Pee Wee Reid (bass), who went on to work with Lefty Frizzell and the Western Cherokees. Billy Gray was their vocalist on various 1949 singles they recorded for Jim Beck's Dude label in Texas. He then went on to spend a few years leading Hank Thompson's Brazos Valley Boys. He Around the mid 1960s he had teamed up with Dewey Groom and the Longhorn Ballroom crowd in Dallas, he recorded an album 'Billy Gray' for Dewey's Longhorn Records, but it produced no hits. One would assume that it recorded with Grooms' band of the time with Bobby Garrett, etc. From what C.C. writes, I'd say he'd seen Gray live around the 1972-1975 period. What did Gray bring to Hank's sound, well he was a little more experienced with a band format than Thompson and had apparently toured more extensively. He also brought in material as a writer and musician, so I feel he was an important part of the early sound, but of course Lefty Nason did just as much to shape the early Brazos Valley Boys. IMHO of course... ------------------ |
Mitch Drumm Member From: santa rosa, ca |
![]() jason: what is the evidence of a longhorn LP by gray? the only longhorn LPs i am aware of are by wills, phil baugh, curtis leach, dewey groom, and vern stovall/janet mcbride. he did record a couple of singles for the label, but i never heard any allegations of an album. all in all, he made over a dozen singles over more than 20 years. he did have an LP on the celebrated artist label. he also appeared in a 1949 astor film short called "talented tramps", wherein he does a number with blackie crawford. blackie uses another name that i cannot recall right now--larry something i think. |
Jason Odd Member From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
![]() Hi Mitch, yeah I should have written that it was rumoured that he cut an LP for Longhorn. I have seen a couple of references, mainly in old reference books, say 1970s vintage, and I think the AMG website mentions it as well. I might add that I have read in one book that Leon Rausch had a couple of late 1960s albums on the Longhorn label, yet I have found nothing ever to back that up. Albums that definately exist. Bob Wills - Keepsake Album #1 (LP-001) 1965 It's also interesting to note that a Wills Longhorn discography that I have seen mentions a LP 007 release, not any of the material from the Keepsake album, but earlier sides recorded with the Texas Playboys. Stuff like 'Sooner Or Later (You'll Fall), 'Buffalo Twist,' 'All Night Long' and 'You Can't Break A Heart,' which also appeared on Longhorn singles in 1964. Perhaps the so-called Gray Longhorn LP is actually the celebrated artist label set you mention? |
Junior Knight Member From: Eustace Tx , where else! |
![]() When I went to work for Ray Price in 1967, Billy Gray was the front man and played guitar. He was living in Dallas at the time. |
Jason Odd Member From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
![]() Hi Junior, I've been wanting to ask you about the Cherokee Cowboys for ages, thanks for clearing that up. Billy was definately with Ray. Cool. |
c c johnson Member From: killeen,tx usa |
![]() I guess I stand corrected. Our fiddle player at the time of the aforementioned rodrigues gig, states that the steelman was Buddy Rable?{sp} not Al Talley. I still think it was Al as Buddy was not fat enough at that time.My wife tells me it was Hrable not Rable. I'm signing off before I get killed. CC |
Jim Smith Member From: Plano, TX, USA |
![]() It's Buddie Hrabal! ![]() |
Herb Steiner Member From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX |
![]() And Buddy is a motorcycle cop, CC, so you better get that tail light fixed! ![]() ------------------ |
c c johnson Member From: killeen,tx usa |
![]() more info on the rodrigues gig. Tanya Tucker had "Delta Dawn" going strong. I brlieve she was 14 and she opened for Rodrigues. Her lyyle brother was there too and he sang a couple of songs. Sais he would be glad to get home as Texans talked funny. Thanks Herb, for the warning about Buddy. My daughter and family live in Benbrook adjacent to Ft Worth and we visit quite often so I'll gat that tail light fixed. CC |
Craig A Davidson Member From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA |
![]() Guys, I know this might be a little off -topic, but does anybody know what ever happened to Bill Carson? He also once worked for Hank Thompson. Just wondering. ------------------ |
Jason Odd Member From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
![]() Larry Miller, sorry I didn't notice your post before. There is a Billy Gray who worked as a professional actor, definately a different guy to the one mentioned here. |
Larry Miller Member From: Gladeville,TN.USA |
![]() Jason, I was just injecting a little humor. ![]() |
Jason Odd Member From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
![]() Yeah, I love that film. A book is currently being painstakingly pieced together, the pics might make it way too pricey though. |
Jussi Huhtakangas Member From: Helsinki, Finland |
![]() Graig, Billy Carson is definately off topic here. After leaving Hank Thompson, he joined Billy Gray's band and stayed with him until the band broke up. He had been working part time for Leo Fender for all this time and after Gray's band he went on to work full time for Fender company. He wrote a book "My Years With Fender", it's pretty interesting. |
Jussi Huhtakangas Member From: Helsinki, Finland |
![]() Oops, I meant to say Billy Carson is "NOT" off topic here!! |
Craig A Davidson Member From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA |
![]() Thanks Jussi, I understood the first post. My fingers slip once in awhile too. ------------------ |
BobbeSeymour Member From: Hendersonville TN USA |
![]() Billy gray was also the band leader with Ray Price the first time I worked with him.(Ray)The great thing about this job in 1969 was that Bobby Davis was on lead guitar, Jimmy Belkins was on lead fiddle (8 fiddle players)and Ralph Counts was on rhy.guitar,(nephew of the legendary, Merle Counts) Tommy Stasco on Bass, we had a full horn section, wow! I loved it, but there was hardly any money to go around, we got $45.00 a day. The road! I decided I could live a lot better without it! Billy Gray was the greatest , most wonderful person to get along with that I ever had the pleasure of working with. But the road was awful. Bobbe Seymour |
BobbeSeymour Member From: Hendersonville TN USA |
![]() Jason Odd, you are awsome ! ! ! How do you know all this stuff? I was there and I can't remember as much as you do! Bobbe, (the ex history guy) |
Jason Odd Member From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
![]() Hiya Bobbe, I'm over in my hours this month so I'm mainly staying offline until the new hours kick in on the sixth, so this is a quick one. I think I know a lot, then I run across guys like Colin Escott, Kevin Coffey, Steve Wisner and others and man, they kill me on this sort of stuff. Not to mention Mitch and some of the forumites. By the way, in December '69 Dale Bennett and Phil Baugh were fired into Ray's band, a couple of SoCal pickers who never came back after that. Dale told me that Jimmy Belkin, Blondie and Julian tharpe were in the group when they joined. Sounds like Julian came in after you Bobbe! |
BobbeSeymour Member From: Hendersonville TN USA |
![]() Mr. Odd,Yes, after and before.I worked with Price Four seperate times, I loved self abuse. Worse job I ever worked. Farron and Paycheck were the greatest jobs, However, Connie Smith,Lynn Anderson,Billy Walker,Stonewall,were O.K. also. Jim and Jessie? These are the greatest guy's in the biz. A lot of good guys, some horrible. Johnny Rivers? Good Lord,don't ask! I worked with a few old rockers on bass also,they were fun but wore me out! Want some great history? Ask some of these guy's that were around longer than me. Buddy,Don Helms,Weldon,(he has some great stuff!)Hal, Etc. |
Junior Knight Member From: Eustace Tx , where else! |
![]() Hey Bobbe,Blondie fired me because Bobby Davis was coming back on lead guitar. I went over on bass because they fired Larry Lee who was playing bass. He went with Mel Tillis.My last job was at the Longhorn Ballroom.......I went to work for Wynn Stuwart. ------------------ |
Jason Odd Member From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
![]() Yeah, Junior Knight played bass for Wynn Stewart in the late 1960s, kind of hard to picture now with so many years of Junior's steel work impressing people. Seems to be a lot of steel guitarists who played bass, I believe that was another topic some time back. Junior, it near broke my heart when I heard you'd decided to tour with Junior Brown, it's a combination I was not fortunate enough to witness, although I admire your choice to work locally rather than hit the road . |
Junior Knight Member From: Eustace Tx , where else! |
![]() Jason,The gig with Junior Brown was real cool!!! I love his talent...wow what a talent! The band...3 piece...was great! It was a great experience for me. ------------------ |
Jason Odd Member From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
![]() Perhaps you guys will record together? |
Junior Knight Member From: Eustace Tx , where else! |
![]() Only in my dreams!!! ------------------ |
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