Love Questions- Burch Ray and the Walkers
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- This classic rock record was recorded in 1965, in Amarillo, TX, by Burch Ray and the Walkers. It was recorded at Checkmate Productions by Ray Ruff. Walkers on this record are Wayne Kurtz drums, Rich Jacobsen lead guitar and Gary Mundon bass. Burch was the writer, guitar player and vocalist. Background singers are cousins of Ray Ruff, The Seymour sisters. www.burchray.com/
Hi, this is Rachael Mundon, Gary Mundon's daughter. First question: Is my dad playing the bass on this song and do you have any more music that my dad is playing on? Oh pleeeese say yes! Any more pictures. He died when I was 3 and I cherish anything I can see or hear from him.
Hi Rachael. Yes! Your father is playing bass on this record. There are some great shots of Gary in the video. Burch Ray and The Walkers are being inducted into the South Dakota Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame on April 13, 2013. There will be a lot of people there that will remember Gary.
Again, So nice and historical :)
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That's a great song Burch,also have i come a thousand miles without your smile and tear drops all the way ,
Thanks Will. This is one of my favorites too. I wrote this when I first started going with Linda. Walkers on the record: Gary Mundon, Wayne Kurtz and Rich Jacobsen. I played rhythm and sang. Girls were furnished by Ray Ruff at the studio in Amarillo, TX.
This cool track was recorded at Checkmate Studios in Amarillo TX, by Ray Ruff. The Seymoure Sisters were Ruff's cousins, also from Amarillo. A few years before this one, Ruff, Burch and the Seymoures had all recorded at famous Norman Petty Studio in Clovis by their own.
sure glad that you mentioned all of these past members of your group .