Another home run ...... no, this time it's a Grand Slam! Thanks for sharing some great steel guitar history. Still waiting for some Curly Chalker ...... Just saying!
Just to acknowledge the band: Jimmy Queen, guitar - Kim Hendricks, drums - Bill Lombardo (dec'd), bass - Mark Vacarro, fiddle
These are all St Louis area musicians who, at various times thru the years, have worked with each other and with Wally.
~Rw
WOW!!!! Ya know,there's steel players who are very good, but you might think---if I practice for a hundred years or so, I might be able to play sorta like him! Not this guy!! I know if I had a hundred lifetimes, to practice, I would never be able to come close! -Jake-
My "Beatles Moment" was not the Beatles - I thought they were kinda poofy, really - but Glen Campbell playing this on an Ovation 12-string on Johnny Carson. I was 8, like, "Well, I need a guitar now."
Bill,
Heard about it for years, finally seeing it.. thanks, big fun!
Meet Wally back in the late 70's when he was with Asleep At The Wheel. He was very self effacing, and one tall dude!
AUTHORIZED PEAVEY, George L's, Goodrich dealer. I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables and Peavey Nashville-Session 112 or 115.
Thanks Mr. Bill Ferguson so very much for sharing these recordings of Wally. I have been a fan of his since back in middle eighty's. Thanks Again, J.R.
One year at the ISGC, Wally had his left leg/foot in a cast and still went on and played WTO just the same as always. I, as usual, was just astounded at his speed and delivery.