Honky Tonk help please
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Matt Hutchinson
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Honky Tonk help please
Hi,
I've realised I don't really like much modern country but I DO like the 40's/50's stuff I know (which isn't much). I've got plenty of Hank Williams, some Hank Snow, Eddy Arnold (which I like up to the point where he gets too Bing Crosby), Lefty Frizzell and some Ray Price on the way. My question is, where next? I know this is probably bread & butter to most of you so all recommendations gratefully accepted.
Basically what I like is good old-fashioned country with a smallish band and plenty of steel if possible.
Thanks,
Matt
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I've realised I don't really like much modern country but I DO like the 40's/50's stuff I know (which isn't much). I've got plenty of Hank Williams, some Hank Snow, Eddy Arnold (which I like up to the point where he gets too Bing Crosby), Lefty Frizzell and some Ray Price on the way. My question is, where next? I know this is probably bread & butter to most of you so all recommendations gratefully accepted.
Basically what I like is good old-fashioned country with a smallish band and plenty of steel if possible.
Thanks,
Matt
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'1983 Sierra Crown gearless U12 & Fender 75'
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The Essential Carl Smith on Columbia Classics
Webb Pierce:King of the Honky Tonk
Live Fast Love Hard:Faron Young 1952-62
The Bear Family boxed sets on Ernest Tubb
and a Capitol compilation called "Hillbilly Music Thank God" that may be out of print.
Ohter artists to search on:
The Louvin Bros.
George Jones (Mercury Years)
Hawkshaw Hawkins
Marty Robbins
Johnny Paycheck (60's Li'l Darlin')
Johnny Horton
Webb Pierce:King of the Honky Tonk
Live Fast Love Hard:Faron Young 1952-62
The Bear Family boxed sets on Ernest Tubb
and a Capitol compilation called "Hillbilly Music Thank God" that may be out of print.
Ohter artists to search on:
The Louvin Bros.
George Jones (Mercury Years)
Hawkshaw Hawkins
Marty Robbins
Johnny Paycheck (60's Li'l Darlin')
Johnny Horton
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Dave Van Allen
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Let's not forget the ladies:
Jean Sheppard
Kitty Wells
Goldie Hill
June Carter
Jan Howard
June Webb
The Davis Sisters
Skeeter Davis
Early Patsy Cline for small band
Later Patsy for lush orchestrtions
Connie Smith ('60's)
Loretta Lynn('60's)
and of course when you get around to the '60's there's the Bakersfield sound:
Buck Owens & His Buckaroos
Kay Adams
Tommy Collins (50's too)
Merle Haggard & His Strangers
Jean Sheppard
Kitty Wells
Goldie Hill
June Carter
Jan Howard
June Webb
The Davis Sisters
Skeeter Davis
Early Patsy Cline for small band
Later Patsy for lush orchestrtions
Connie Smith ('60's)
Loretta Lynn('60's)
and of course when you get around to the '60's there's the Bakersfield sound:
Buck Owens & His Buckaroos
Kay Adams
Tommy Collins (50's too)
Merle Haggard & His Strangers
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If I may add to this highly estimable list, IMHO the Joe Carson compilation "Hillbilly Band from Mars" on Bear Family is an absolute must-have disc 
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Wayne....I'm not sure who plays steel for her but the last guy I saw showed up for the gig and didn't even bring a guitar....had this little bag with some picks in it and said, " I'm ready "....furthermore, she's had the same steel man for 25 years....I'd say it's working purty (that's Oklahoma for pretty) good for 'em....just a word of warning though...she has recently had another fella on one cut of her new C D....this guy seems to be able to handle his instrument purty good and even wrote the melody.
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Two records I've been enjoying a lot lately are Maddox Brothers and Rose vol 1 (one of the most fun records I have ever heard) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000001JB/qid=1099336016/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_b_2_1/002-6834957-7206424
and Floyd Tillman: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000IITA/qid=1099336062/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_b_2_1/002-6834957-7206424
I would also second the nomintaion of Dave Van Allen's 3 selections as must-own records.
P.S. 'Honky Tonk Help' has got to be used for a band/song title someday.
and Floyd Tillman: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000IITA/qid=1099336062/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_b_2_1/002-6834957-7206424
I would also second the nomintaion of Dave Van Allen's 3 selections as must-own records.
P.S. 'Honky Tonk Help' has got to be used for a band/song title someday.
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Matt:
Check out this site. Good selection of honky tonk music. I've ordered quite a few from them myself as it can't be found here in Canada.
http://honkytonkinmusic.bizland.com/Home.chtml
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Check out this site. Good selection of honky tonk music. I've ordered quite a few from them myself as it can't be found here in Canada.
http://honkytonkinmusic.bizland.com/Home.chtml
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