Bob Wills and Joe Holley on fiddle, Noel Boggs on steel, Cameron Hill and Jimmy Wyble on standard guitar, Millard Kelso (usually the piano player) on accordion, and Tommy Duncan on vocals. The trumpeter sounds like Alex Brashear, but I thought he had a mustache. Didn't recognize the bass player.
1:23 sounds great and like a trumpet 🎺 and a non-live recording .. the angle at which he appears in the camera, and a shadow and sun on his flannel. 0:56 same goes for (jazzy) guitars C A P O N E .. Capone!
@otmshankshank you can get acoustic slide guitars to sound pretty much like that actually. Whether they used them when recording the backing track for this I dunno.
Very good
Bob Wills and Joe Holley on fiddle, Noel Boggs on steel, Cameron Hill and Jimmy Wyble on standard guitar, Millard Kelso (usually the piano player) on accordion, and Tommy Duncan on vocals. The trumpeter sounds like Alex Brashear, but I thought he had a mustache. Didn't recognize the bass player.
When that dude started with the cornet, if that's what is was, it reminded me of Prince Buster- Al Capone.
1:23 sounds great and like a trumpet 🎺 and a non-live recording .. the angle at which he appears in the camera, and a shadow and sun on his flannel.
0:56 same goes for (jazzy) guitars
C A P O N E .. Capone!
@otmshankshank you can get acoustic slide guitars to sound pretty much like that actually. Whether they used them when recording the backing track for this I dunno.
Wow nothing left to say
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@sutcliffe62x i dont hear it
Thanks for sharing!