I would say Doug Jernigan since he worked with them a lot during this era. He also played dobro with them on bluegrass festivals. Besides Spider Wilson, other personel shown are Ray Kirkland, bass and Jim Buchanan. fiddle.
LeGrande II, Nash. 112, Fender Twin Tone Master, Session 400, Harlow Dobro, R.Q.Jones Dobro
The biggest giveaway its not Doug Jernigan is,
Doug always holds his little finger and the one next to it sticking out forward on his picking hand.
Hal did play a Sho Bud during that eara and did do a lot of TV shows.
Here's Walter Haynes (to the left of Seely) playing the same Sho-Bud guitar and wearing the same shirt as in Michael Tyne's video clip. In the Seely clip - Spider is also wearing the same shirt and playing the same Blonde Epiphone Sheraton. Just sayin'
“You Better Not Do That†Little Jimmy Dickens “The Country Showâ€
(This performance is dubbed but you can see Walter Haynes and his Bigsby pedal steel. Emmons borrowed Walter's Bigsby to cut Jones' "Heart's In My Dreams" while his Bigsby was in the shop. Emmons said it sounded better than his)
The house band is Jerry Byrd: leader - rhythm guitar and steel guitar / Tommy Jackson: fiddle / Jerry Whitehurst: piano / Spider Wilson: guitar / Walter Haynes: pedal steel guitar / Joe Zinkan: acoustic bass / unidentified: drummer
The announcer says Tommy Jackson is "the world's greatest hoedown fiddle player." That's a true statement.
Jeff Newman played on Jim & Jesse"s "Our Kind Of Country" album.
I don't know much but what I know I know very well.
Carter S-10 3X5, Peavey Nashville 112, plus Regal dobro and too many other instruments to mention.
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