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Topic: Never seen that one with Lloyd Green! |
Walter Stettner
From: Vienna, Austria
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robert kramer
From: Nashville TN
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Posted 20 Feb 2018 2:56 pm
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This is the "Heart Guitar" dating the broadcast between 1965 and 1967.
(Excerpt from: Vintage Guitar Magazine "Lloyd Green - From the A Team to Americana" by Rich Kienzle Sept 2008 )
This surge of activity led Green to alter his gear. Of the Bigsby he used on “Bridge,†he admits, “Boy, it was tough to keep in tune. It broke strings terribly. (Shot) said, ‘I’m gonna build your first real Sho-Bud.’
“I started (playing sessions) right after Easter in 1964, and by ’65 he’d built my first Sho-Bud Permanent, with a pearl heart inlay right in the center – beautiful. Kind of an embarrassing little thing on one of the corners – it had the Sho-Bud logo where it was supposed to be, and on the other corner, a cartouche inlay that said ‘Mr. Green’ in pearl. I thought, ‘That’s a little pretentious.’ But it was great. I used it from ’65 until ’67.†|
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robert kramer
From: Nashville TN
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Posted 20 Feb 2018 9:16 pm
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This episode of the Jimmy Dean show was broadcast Friday January 28, 1966 and taped the previous week. The guests this week were The Everly Brothers, Jody Miller and Fran Allison.
Billboard 1/29/66 pg. 42
TV TAPERS -Lloyd Green, of
Nashville's SESAC office who
plays steel guitar on a lot of sessions,
had out an instrumental
titled "Green Strings" on a little -
known label. Jimmy Dean heard
it in New York, called and asked
Green to be on 'The Jimmy
Dean Show." Green taped last
week for the show to be aired this
week [28]... |
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