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Dave Van Allen
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From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth

posted 16 May 2003 07:28 PM     profile   send email     edit
I was watchin' one of the Gannaway shows tonight to remember June Carter as a pretty young thing.

Also on the bill were Lonzo and Oscar with "Cousin" Jody on steel and another episode with another steelin' "Cousin" (who's name escapes me at the moment, but he was a bulkier guy than Jody.)

so the question is: what were the "Cousins" real names and what do you know 'bout them??

R. L. Jones
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From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

posted 16 May 2003 07:40 PM     profile   send email     edit
Cousin Jodys name was Clell Sumner

R. L.

Roger Shackelton
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From: Everett, Wa.

posted 16 May 2003 09:00 PM     profile   send email     edit
Cousin Jody's real name was James Clell Summey. Born December 11, 1919. died August 18,1975. He played Dobro for Roy Acuff in 1933, prior to Pete Kirby AKA "Bashful Brother Oswald."
Roy Ayres
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From: Starke, Florida, USA

posted 17 May 2003 05:43 AM     profile   send email     edit
Clel also played steel with Pee Wee King later, prior to Don Davis.
Jody Carver
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From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed. Dodger Blue Forever

posted 17 May 2003 06:01 PM     profile     edit
I remember meeting Lonzo& Oscar back when their hit recording was "There's a Hole In The Bottom Of The Sea.

Who remembers Rod Brasfield and the Duke Of Paducha?,,,Man I'm heading back to the wagon these shoes are killin me.

Its hell when this is all I have to do. I think I'll get a gig with Roy way cool..

[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 17 May 2003 at 06:01 PM.]

Jody Carver
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From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed. Dodger Blue Forever

posted 18 May 2003 12:53 PM     profile     edit
I guess that last post wasn't interesting.

Oh well,,ya cant win em all.The only way to beat this forum is to stay off and cool it.

Roy Ayres
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From: Starke, Florida, USA

posted 18 May 2003 01:37 PM     profile   send email     edit
Jody:

Rod Brassfield was one of the funniest guys I have ever seen. He did a lot of shows with us on the road in the 40's and 50's. He was just as funny off stage as on -- he was just a naturally funny guy.

Blake Hawkins
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From: Land O'Lakes, Florida

posted 18 May 2003 05:15 PM     profile   send email     edit
Jody, How about "Lazy Jim Day"?
Remember "The Singin' News"?

Blake

billchav
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From: Seabrook, Texas 77586 USA

posted 18 May 2003 08:50 PM     profile   send email     edit
Jody, could Lew Childre play melody, I only remember him strumming some chords on his flat top. Bill
Butch Foster
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From: Pisgah, Alabama, USA

posted 23 May 2003 12:52 PM     profile   send email     edit
Jody & Roy, thanks for the information and anecdotes-very informative and enjoyable. Wish I could get you guys together, buy you a steak dinner and listen to you talk steel guitar all night! Roy, was Roy Wiggins with PeeWee when he came to the opry?
Erv Niehaus
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From: Litchfield, MN, USA

posted 23 May 2003 01:43 PM     profile   send email     edit
Was Cousin Jody the one without the teeth? I know there was one on the Opry that played a single neck Gibson (like I used to have), electrified and not a dobro, hung around his neck. Just a small, solid-bodied Gibson. He used to do a lot of backward slides on it while he bowed his legs for effect.
Erv
Roy Ayres
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From: Starke, Florida, USA

posted 23 May 2003 03:24 PM     profile   send email     edit
Butch: When Eddie Arnold left Pee Wee's band in about 1941 he took Roy Wiggins and Speedy McNatt (Fiddle player) with him. I don't know how long Wiggins played with the Golden West Cowboys. I think Clel preceeded Wiggins, but I'm not sure. That was about 5 or 6 years before my time, and all I know is what Pee Wee told me. I do know that Don Davis preceeded me with the band.

Erv: Yep. Cousin Jody was the one with no teeth. And you are right about the Gibson lap steel hung from a strap around his neck.

[This message was edited by Roy Ayres on 23 May 2003 at 03:25 PM.]

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