Who is this Nashville guitarist (1984 photo)

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Who is this Nashville guitarist (1984 photo)

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When I studied with Buddy at Jeffran College in 1984, he invited us to come to a recording session he was doing, and I snapped some photos of the band. Here is the guitarist. I never got his name. Anybody know who he is?

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That would be Dale Sellers...one of my all-time guitar heroes!
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Thanks, Steve! I've had his picture in my desk for over 30 years and didn't know who he was till now! Appreciate it.
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Here are a few more lousy shots from the session... maybe you'll recognize some of the other guys?


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Jim,The woman at the the piano might be Beegie Adair(Cruiser)...you might remember her from a Chalker album where Curly refers to her as a"swinging chick"in the liner notes...I think the cat in the white cap and tinted glasses is probably bassist Joe Allen,who played on a bazillion sessions,toured with Johnny Cash and Neil Young and wrote a bunch of country hits...I don't know Beegie,but there's a good chance it's her...Joe I worked with several times back in the'90s...
the other people look very familiar to me,but I can't put names to them...keep in mind that these pics were taken 7-8 years before I started playing on sessions with people at this level...

"CRS",anyone?
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Steve, I always thought that the woman was Sammi Smith. I think they were recording an album for Step One Records at the time... in fact, SS did release an album on Step One in 1985, so this could well have been one of the sessions for that album ("Better than Ever").

UPDATE: I just sent the photo to Sammi Smith's daughter, Snow White Jewel, who says it is absolutely not her mom. So maybe it is Beegie Adair??
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Hey Jim, if you have RFD-TV on your cable or satellite system you can spot Dale Sellers in the staff band on the Hee Haw show reruns on a regular basis... Curley Chalker's there too....JH in Va.
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Thanks Jerry. Is Dale still pickin'?
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Steve Hinson wrote:That would be Dale Sellers...one of my all-time guitar heroes!
Mine too. Is he still active? I used to always see his name on albums with Jerry Shook, I believe it was. Any info on him?
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No,that's not Sammi...I used to work with her some and that ain't her.

Dale is still picking and makes custom fishing lures.

Gonna take these pics to the Opry Saturday nite and see who everybody is...
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Thanks, Steve. While you're at it, see if you can find out who the steel player was... ;)

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It's Beegie Cruiser (now Adair) alright.
Here's a shot from the Opry Almanac set . . .
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Thanks,Russ!
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Wow, thanks, Russ! Gonna listen to some of her YouTubes now...
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Russ, didn't Beegie pass away recently? I thought I'd read that somewhere... Is that guitar player in the B&W picture the late Jimmy Colvard? Looks like him......JH in Va.
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Jerry Hayes wrote:Russ, didn't Beegie pass away recently? I thought I'd read that somewhere... Is that guitar player in the B&W picture the late Jimmy Colvard? Looks like him......JH in Va.
Yep,Colvard...good eye,Jerry!
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Jerry Hayes wrote:Russ, didn't Beegie pass away recently? I thought I'd read that somewhere... Is that guitar player in the B&W picture the late Jimmy Colvard? Looks like him......JH in Va.
...and it was Beegie's husband,Billy who passed in the last few years...
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Somewhere I have a CD of Beegie playing Elvis songs in a bluesy style. When I listened through it the first time, funny thing, I immediately thought it would have been a perfect setting to have included Hal Rugg and Johnny Gimble!!! I could hear both of them fitting perfectly. Apologies for the further hijacking of this one, Jim.
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Jim Cohen wrote:Thanks, Steve. While you're at it, see if you can find out who the steel player was... ;)
Is this a trick question? Does he have acceptable tone?
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Russ Wever wrote:It's Beegie Cruiser (now Adair) alright.
Here's a shot from the Opry Almanac set . . .
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She is, to this day, a Jazz Pianist DeLuxe.
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WOW, a very young Thumbs Carlisle. I don't know how he played guitar that way.
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Is the unidentified musician on the left in the third photo wearing a blue golf shirt Bunky Keels the piano player? He was on a bunch of sessions with Buddy around then. That's the AFM logo on the shirt. You could buy those down at the Union Hall. Here's a photo of Bunky Keels when he was on Jim Reeves' Blue Boys band. He is 3rd from the left:

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robert kramer wrote:Is the unidentified musician on the left in the third photo wearing a blue golf shirt Bunky Keels the piano player? He was on a bunch of sessions with Buddy around then. That's the AFM logo on the shirt. You could buy those down at the Union Hall. Here's a photo of Bunky Keels when he was on Jim Reeves' Blue Boys band. He is 3rd from the left:

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Yep,looks like Bunky...wonder why they had two piano players?
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Could be anything. One piano player was playing keys or organ while the other one plays piano - or even just one visiting the session?

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I've got a Beegie Adair "channel" on one of my apps...superb.