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Fantastic Pickin' [JUST LISTEN TO THIS]

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What a picker. Some of you know who this is but plaese don't post the name here. If you want me to know that you know, or want me to tell you who it is, send me an email to ttexastilley@sbcglobal.net.

Go to http://www.etsga.org/mysteryplayer.mp3
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I know who the steel player is. What a fantastic player and thanks Charles for posting the song.
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Charlie McCoy on mouth harp?
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If I had to guess thats Russ Hicks.
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I know :)
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Coincidentally, I stumbled across this tune from a link elsewhere on the forum earlier today. It listed the steel player. And yes, he is a genius. :)
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Great player, did he only do one E9 album ?
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Bob Lucier?
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Great song and great E9th work from that man. Also Charles please accept my apologies for mistaking Tyler Texas as you location....I don't know what made me think of Tyler. John
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What's even more amazing is that the steel player, although an accomplished C6 player, had only been playing E9 for 2 or 3 weeks prior to making the recording.
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John, don't worry about that. I did live in Tyler abd wish I still did but the kids thought we should be closer to them at 75 years (and they are right)

You probably associated me with Tyler because of my serving the East Texas Steel Guitar Association in Tyler.

Great song you sent. Go listen to it.
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Post by Archie Nicol R.I.P. »

I hope the sun doesn't go down on this. I'll tred lightfootedly just in case my toes curl, eh?

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:D :D

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It is time

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Well, I have had many guess who this player is and some that knew. It is time to tell all that it is Curly Chalker.

I'm glad I didn't have to guess. Man, what style and touch. Great player but first I ever heard of him playing E9th.

Thanks for guessing.
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Mr. Tilly,
I ran on to it by accident, I was listening to another clip on the Forum when I realized it was the same! :D
Thanks for posting it.

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Curly on E9th

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I purchased this album of Curly back about 1978 from Tom Brashaw...the album is called Nashville Sundown by Curly Chalker...it is all E9th and the songs are hits by Gordon Lightfoot. John
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Post by Howard Tate »

I couldn't tell by the first part, but the last half sure sounded like Curly. I remember when I bought his Nevada Breaks cassette several years ago, he said he was tired of every one thinking he could only play jazz so he spent a lot of time on the E9 neck. What an awesome player, wish he had lived forever.
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Re: Curly on E9th

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John McGlothlin wrote:I purchased this album of Curly back about 1978 from Tom Brashaw...the album is called Nashville Sundown by Curly Chalker...it is all E9th and the songs are hits by Gordon Lightfoot. John
What song would that be as it sounds like Bobby McGee to me.
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Erik,

I believe that song is "Alberta Bound"

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Charles Tilley wrote:"Great player but first I ever heard of him
playing E9th"
Charles,there are a few songs on "youtube" featuring
Curly Chalker...on E9th.Enjoy ![/quote]
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OOPS ! [/quote]
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Mike Perlowin wrote:What's even more amazing is that the steel player, although an accomplished C6 player, had only been playing E9 for 2 or 3 weeks prior to making the recording.
Mike, what recording? I do know Curly was playing great E9th in the early '60s, even before his BHOBS album was released (1966). I saw him on the Jimmy Dean show in 1964, and he was playing E9th behind Red Stewart (I still have a tape of that show). His "Nashville Sundown" album with all E9th songs came around a decade later.