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Topic: RIP Jimmy Dean |
Scott Shipley
From: The Ozark Mountains
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Posted 13 Jun 2010 7:46 pm
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Jimmy Dean passed away tonight at his home at the age of 81.
Another one of the great ones gone. _________________ Scott Shipley Facebook |
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Walter Stettner
From: Vienna, Austria
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Posted 13 Jun 2010 11:09 pm
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That is sad news. He was a good entertainer.
RIP, Jimmy! _________________ www.lloydgreentribute.com |
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Alvin Blaine
From: Picture Rocks, Arizona, USA
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Scott Shipley
From: The Ozark Mountains
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Posted 13 Jun 2010 11:30 pm
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True, but at least he knew he was being inducted.
_________________ Scott Shipley Facebook |
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David Wright
From: Pilot Point ,Tx USA.
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robert kramer
From: Nashville TN
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Ben Rubright
From: Punta Gorda, Florida, USA
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Posted 16 Jun 2010 3:47 am
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I was certainly a fan of his 5 day a week 45 minute morning show on CBS 1956-57. What a great band he had on that show.
Billy Grammer - guitar
Marvin Carroll - steel guitar
Buck Ryan - fiddle
Smitty Irvin - 5-string banjo
Mary Klick - stand-up bass
Herbie Jones - rhythm guitar
and of course
Jimmy on piano/accordion
I know that Buck and Smitty are gone but don't know anything about the rest, other than I believe Billy Grammer is still around. |
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Ray Campbell
From: St. Robert, MO
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Posted 16 Jun 2010 5:21 am
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If I'm not mistaken that show also was the major kickoff point for Molly Bee and Roy Clark. Then later Dean moved to a prime time show on ABC (I think) where he helped make stardom for Jim Henson and his muppets. The man was a great one and should have been in the H of F long ago. Shame on them for keeping him out for so many years. |
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Scott Shipley
From: The Ozark Mountains
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Posted 16 Jun 2010 7:04 pm
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Ben Rubright wrote: |
I know that Buck and Smitty are gone but don't know anything about the rest, other than I believe Billy Grammer is still around. |
Billy Grammer is alive and well. Years ago, he moved back to Indiana. He is completely blind now, but hasn't lost his wonderful personality. Very classy guy. Still plays GREAT. _________________ Scott Shipley Facebook |
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Bo Borland
From: South Jersey -
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Posted 17 Jun 2010 4:43 pm
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The music on Jimmy's early morning show was what touched me a a child. It was my first time hearing a steel and a guitar, I was hooked from then on .. |
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Ben Rubright
From: Punta Gorda, Florida, USA
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Posted 18 Jun 2010 3:05 am
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Me too Bo!! I can still hear the opening of each show ....Billy Grammer playing thumb-style and the whole gang singing...
Whenever the day is dawning
and wherever we are seen,
It's the whole gang saying Good Morning,
Good Morning from Jimmy Dean
Most all of the 'Stars' of the day appeared on that morning show...Johnny Cash, Carl Smith, Webb Pierce, Porter Wagoner (who introduced 'I Thought I Heard You Calling my Name'), Elton Britt, Hank Thompson (Hank actually broke his wrist during a softball game between Jimmy's people and Hank and the Brazos Valley Boys that week) and on and on.....
I believe that I remember Buddy Emmons being Carl Smith's steel player the week that Carl was the guest...furthermore, I believe that Carl had Buddy demonstrate 'Travis Style' on the steel....anyone else remember any of this?
On the last day of the week, Jimmy had a little ceremony of the guest star of the week signing his piano. I wonder where that piano is today....
Other members of that show were:
George Hamilton IV
The Country Lads - Billy Graves and Dick Flood
Singers Jan Crockett and Jo Davis
Alec Houston (ventriloquist) with Elmer
Roberta Sherwood appeared so often, she was almost a regular.
Having to leave to catch the school bus before the show was over was a killer.
I was such a fan.....I even remember Billy Grammer going on a 2 show vacation...he was replaced those two weeks by guitarist Jimmy Groves.
I wonder if any of those shows were kinescoped/recorded. |
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Paul King
From: Gainesville, Texas, USA
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Posted 18 Jun 2010 3:32 am
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I was caught off guard when I heard that Jimmy Dean had passed. I certainly enjoyed his music. I also remember him being on "That Good Ole Nashville Music". Buddy Emmons had a band called "Sound Factory" and they were the staff band for the show. Jimmy was singing and he said "Here's the Big E". Buddy started playing and turned the bar around and never missed lick. I nearly fell out of my chair. I also like the Jimmy Dean Sausage and Biscuits on the market. "Big John" was a huge hit for Jimmy which I still hear on the redio occasionally. Rest in peace Jimmy Dean. You will certainly be missed. |
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Ric Nelson
From: Silver Spring, Maryland
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Posted 20 Jun 2010 7:25 pm
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Marvin and Herbie are both gone,sorry to say. |
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Rick Jackson
From: Carson City, Nevada
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Posted 23 Jun 2010 5:20 pm
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Bud Isaacs told me he also played on Jimmy's show while he was stationed in the army there. Unfortunately, someone dropped a dime on him to the local union and the army made him stop playing the show... |
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Tommy Shown
From: Denham Springs, La.
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Posted 6 Jul 2010 3:39 pm
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Ray Campbell wrote: |
If I'm not mistaken that show also was the major kickoff point for Molly Bee and Roy Clark. Then later Dean moved to a prime time show on ABC (I think) where he helped make stardom for Jim Henson and his muppets. The man was a great one and should have been in the H of F long ago. Shame on them for keeping him out for so many years. |
I remember watching the show, when I was about 4 years old, The puppet he had was named Ralph. |
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Gene Jones
From: Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
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Posted 6 Aug 2010 8:45 am
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[quote]Bud Isaacs told me he also played on Jimmy's show while he was stationed in the army there. Unfortunately, someone dropped a dime on him to the local union and the army made him stop playing the show...
That's what the musicians union does best! _________________ "FROM THEN TIL' NOW" |
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Al Johnson
From: Sturgeon Bay, WI USA
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Posted 31 Aug 2010 3:18 pm
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I enjoyed Jimmy Dean every time I saw him
I purchased my first tv so I could watch the morning Jimmy Dean show. One of my favorite songs by JD was in an LP on the Mercury label the whole album was great and country my favorite tho was Fright Train Blues A great entertainer. Thank you Jimmy Dean
Al Johnson |
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Mitch Drumm
From: Frostbite Falls, hard by Veronica Lake
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Al Johnson
From: Sturgeon Bay, WI USA
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Posted 31 Aug 2010 4:14 pm
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hi Mitch thank you so much How 3 people can do the same song Jimmie and Ernie had arrangements that were interesting anybody could enjoy I'm getting older every year I am now 76. Can't handle most of the "Country music these last number of years.
I always did and will enjoy Western Swing I remember you are a big fan of the same
Again thank you very much Al |
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