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Besides another favorite singer of mine (Hank Williams Sr) Earnest Tubb is the best singer since Hank Williams Sr death. I've seen Earnest Tubb in person. Lonzo and Oscar was great. I just love June Carter. I wonder if Carl Smith sang "If some folks would leave us alone " about Johnny Cash when Carl & June were together. The opry square dancers were top notch. 4 beautiful women (Mother Maybelle, Anita, Helen, June Carter).
Thankyou Mike & your contributor for playing Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu music. I myself only found him not long before he joined his ancestors. His music is mesmerising.
That seems like a good guess. I've seen other performances from this show (recorded later) where ET had a drummer in his band; there's none here. I think these shows mainly embargoed drummers until sometime in the early-mid 60s.
ET was a true performer
The Texas Two-by-Four! Hilarious!
Besides another favorite singer of mine (Hank Williams Sr) Earnest Tubb is the best singer since Hank Williams Sr death. I've seen Earnest Tubb in person. Lonzo and Oscar was great. I just love June Carter. I wonder if Carl Smith sang "If some folks would leave us alone " about Johnny Cash when Carl & June were together. The opry square dancers were top notch. 4 beautiful women (Mother Maybelle, Anita, Helen, June Carter).
Thankyou Mike & your contributor for playing Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu music. I myself only found him not long before he joined his ancestors. His music is mesmerising.
@Leskruger, I’m thinking maybe a couple of years earlier. Perhaps 55/56 . Either way, great shows for sure 🤗
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Pure Country. RIP Sir
Oh my god, those Carter girls......
What happened to Junes first song?
I'm guessing this was about '58??
That seems like a good guess. I've seen other performances from this show (recorded later) where ET had a drummer in his band; there's none here. I think these shows mainly embargoed drummers until sometime in the early-mid 60s.