Alvino Rey plays "St. Louis Blues" with Stringy the talking steel guitar!

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  • @yeahyeahyaha2
    @yeahyeahyaha2 7 років тому +253

    Can't believe this is from '44. Defenitely avant-garde sounds for the time.

    • @DerEchteBold
      @DerEchteBold 5 років тому +13

      He started doing that in '39!

    • @kinkajou777
      @kinkajou777 2 роки тому +7

      Old technology was beyond amazing!

  • @ClericusVagans67
    @ClericusVagans67 3 роки тому +110

    It's unbelievable how modern it sounds! A pioneer. And that was a great band!

    • @kinkajou777
      @kinkajou777 4 місяці тому +1

      That’s because real talent was involved! Today’s musicians are hard pressed for measuring up with the greats from the past!

  • @georgemcnana6208
    @georgemcnana6208 10 років тому +214

    that is disturbingly awesome.

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts 7 років тому +142

    Holy crow, that guitar puppet is nightmare material. BTW, they used the "talk box" effect in the Kay Kaiser movie "You'll Find Out" where they call it the Sonovox. It was also used in the Vintage cartoon "Dumbo" for the steam engine. Radio stations also used this effect in their jingles back in the 50's. Pedal steel guitarist Pete Drake also used a "Talk box" a lot.

    • @seanlanders4180
      @seanlanders4180 4 роки тому +5

      The sonovox is different tech that what alvino rey used

    • @Treylopez1997
      @Treylopez1997 3 роки тому +6

      It was mostly someone back stage with a carbon throat mic and it was modulated to the steel guitar

    • @jarnold9780
      @jarnold9780 Рік тому +3

      I grew up listening to KNEW in Spokane Washington and their jingle package utilized Alvino Rey. I can still hear them in my mind. 1963/64. He was a very accomplished steel guitar player.

    • @pikgears
      @pikgears Місяць тому

      ​@@Treylopez1997that's exactly what a sonovox is

  • @mustangv-rt7bl
    @mustangv-rt7bl 5 років тому +41

    this was futuristic for its time

  • @AudiophileTubes
    @AudiophileTubes 8 років тому +155

    I came here because I found a huge cache of old vintage records being thrown out curbside a block away from my house! Boxes upon boxes of old 78's, LP's, and 45's, from the early 1900's to the 1960's, spanning a large swath of American music history! Thousands of records that I saved from oblivion! It took me about 8 or 9 trips to get them all, fully loading my car! Presumably, an older collector had probably died, and his spouse (or kids?) saw no value in all those historic, era-defining records! I'm in my mid 50's, and a huge music fan, so it was a 'no brainer' for me to snag all those records and store them in my garage (for now)!
    There were a few broken 78's, one of which was Alvino Rey and his orchestra on the 'Bluebird' label. His name sounded familiar, so I looked him up on Wikipedia, and lo and behold, he was a fellow electronics enthusiast and Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) operator and FCC licensee! And I had read that he had virtually invented the electric pickup and even a guitar amplifier! And he is from nearby Lakewood, Ohio! And he gigged at the famous 'Rustic Cabin' in New Jersey, where Frank Sinatra got his start, and where I grew up (near there)! There more I read about Alvino Rey, the more fascinated I became! So that's why i'm here checking out his videos. Pretty cool, huh?

    • @nazfan01
      @nazfan01 7 років тому +7

      Man! What a great deal to find all those records! I like collecting records myself and can not see myself throwing any away.People dont realize what they have and just discard them...I hate that. What did you come across in the 45s and 78s?

    • @mileskhan5683
      @mileskhan5683 7 років тому +3

      Oh man, my father had the same situation, our 80, 90 something year old neighbor, (He's dead now,) had all of these old stag magazines from the 40's to the 60's, he labeled them as "personal papers!" My father regrets not just taking them. Nice AudiophileTubes! Great opportunities.

    • @barkbarkbarkbarkable
      @barkbarkbarkbarkable 6 років тому +10

      An old lady at a garage sale was just shutting down....4 big boxes of classic old records...some never even played....I asked how much for the five I picked out....she said "Will you play them or re-sell them? I said "play them"....she gave me all 4 boxes for free !

    • @debbiealford4483
      @debbiealford4483 5 років тому +5

      Wow! You hit the jackpot! People either dont care or dont see the value in old things..... 🏆

    • @lyinsroar9637
      @lyinsroar9637 5 років тому +7

      you are a hero! thankfully the art will live on

  • @KingOFuh
    @KingOFuh 8 місяців тому +7

    Alvino Rey introduced the talk box in 1939, just a few years before this clip. Thank you for posting this. Definitely far out for so far back.

  • @speezer22
    @speezer22 2 роки тому +8

    April 2022 Guitar Player magazine brought me here. "Stringy the Talking Steel Guitar" puppet now permanently lives rent-free in my nightmares.

    • @videocraque5384
      @videocraque5384 2 роки тому +2

      Same here re. Guitar Player mag! I'd never even heard of the name Alvino Rey before. And according to said paper, it was Rey's wife Luise who mouthed the words and notes from behind the stage, holding a couple of old speaker-mics on her throat... Incredible stuff and imagination...
      And speaking of creepy, it looks like Jeff-"O.B.I.T."-Corey sitting in the director's seat...

    • @speezer22
      @speezer22 2 роки тому +2

      @@videocraque5384 Wow, your very observant and equally obscure Twilight Zone reference sent me scrambling to Wikipedia! Bravo!

    • @videocraque5384
      @videocraque5384 2 роки тому +1

      @@speezer22 Thank you, but the Twilight Zone reference is member Baroque Guitarist's, not mine! :O)

  • @bigbubba7753
    @bigbubba7753 2 роки тому +35

    very innovative for sure. kinda creepy and very cheesy but innovative. I like how all the band members are having such a great time and trying so hard not to laugh lol

    • @bearythebear69
      @bearythebear69 Рік тому +3

      Not cheesy at all, he is technically the first vocaloid. Very cool and creepy

  • @amaaazinglarry
    @amaaazinglarry 13 років тому +14

    from wikipedia:
    In 1939, Rey used a carbon throat microphone to modulate his electric guitar sound. The mike, developed for military pilots, was worn by Rey's wife Luise, who stood behind a curtain and sang along with the guitar lines. The novel combination was called "Singing Guitar", but was not developed further. The innovation was the first known talk box experiment.[3

  • @greenbeaty
    @greenbeaty 3 роки тому +11

    God Bless Stringy! Yet another drug casualty taken far too soon. RIP little dude.

  • @DK3CHAMP
    @DK3CHAMP 5 років тому +13

    This is insanely far ahead of it's time. The guitar puppet is a forerunner of a Pee Wee's Playhouse puppet. The Steel guitar voice box predates Frampton by 30 years.

  • @Pickinbuddy
    @Pickinbuddy 14 років тому +32

    Wow---thanks for posting this! I remember that puppet from WAY back in the 50s when I was a little kid---I distinctly remember him singing, "blue boy..that's what they call me..." I didn't know what that was--and I haven't seen this in about 55 years!
    Thanks so much for revealing who and what Stringy was!

  • @soggynuggys5155
    @soggynuggys5155 Рік тому +7

    0:44 - 0:49 should be sampled, goes hard🔥

  • @schmeitterlings
    @schmeitterlings Рік тому +3

    0:43 is what we were all looking for

  • @Breakbeats92.5
    @Breakbeats92.5 4 роки тому +24

    So here we are, 30 years before Kraftwerk and you see the vocoder in action.

    • @chucku00
      @chucku00 2 роки тому +1

      Not a vocoder : it was closer to a talk box but with a throat microphone instead of a tube.

  • @NunofYerbizness
    @NunofYerbizness 5 років тому +18

    0:43 It's probably just me, but this, along with the other Sonovox uses, sound a lot like those unique TTS voices found in classic Macintosh OSs, like Zarvox, Boing, and whatnot.

  • @RayNDeere
    @RayNDeere 11 років тому +6

    You're right. During performances, Luise King (Alvino's wife) was backstage using a carbon throat microphone (which was used by military pilots) to get the sounds of Stringy

  • @martinulstein9087
    @martinulstein9087 8 років тому +19

    These are all great musicians.

  • @Ozarkprepper643
    @Ozarkprepper643 2 роки тому +7

    Had no idea this gem existed. Thank you.

  • @MrSammyD91
    @MrSammyD91 2 роки тому +13

    This clip alone not only flat out proves that Sonovox is flat out awesome.....but also flat out weird at the same time.

  • @tominrochester
    @tominrochester Рік тому +3

    Alvino Ray's grandsons founded the Arcade Fire!! Music runs in the family!

  • @pecannny1443
    @pecannny1443 2 роки тому +20

    Hey, if someone has found more footage of the stringy puppet, then can you please share it with me? This puppet may be creepy, but I’m curious where it is now 78 years later and if there is any other footage of him besides this segment from Jam Session. About that, this is very ahead of it’s time and pretty cool.

  • @donatehilltop
    @donatehilltop Рік тому +2

    This video is the greatest sense of joy ive ever felt in my lfie

  • @Pickinbuddy
    @Pickinbuddy 14 років тому +16

    MORE clips of Stringy, please!!!

  • @debbiealford4483
    @debbiealford4483 5 років тому +5

    Back in those days....I think people were more intelligent and more creative! Thats true entertainment right there! Bravo!

    • @Eymen-q7i
      @Eymen-q7i Рік тому

      There's still plenty of creativity and originality it's just hard to find because the music industry is dominated by shit

  • @Mpshfromlowell64
    @Mpshfromlowell64 6 років тому +26

    Great sounds, but YIKES, that puppet is CREEPY!

  • @pouringlizards
    @pouringlizards 2 роки тому +2

    Good music to find in the age of anxiety.

  • @vincenzo6162
    @vincenzo6162 9 років тому +120

    boy was that talking guitar weird

    • @ipsurvivor
      @ipsurvivor 5 років тому +7

      Foo Hoe Vincent Low - It’s created by a carbon filter placed in his wife’s throat as she stands behind a curtain... It operates similarly to later talk boxes. They were used a lot in radio commercials.

    • @realcarii
      @realcarii 5 років тому

      Ken heron made a video about this.

    • @erinautumns238
      @erinautumns238 5 років тому +2

      It was Ray's wife using a talkbox up to her throat

    • @jrojas961
      @jrojas961 4 роки тому

      ipsurvivor why did something happen to her throat

    • @vintagepipesnightmares
      @vintagepipesnightmares 3 роки тому

      Yup

  • @Toracube
    @Toracube 12 років тому +10

    Wow !!!! Zapp nicked this !!!

  • @grace8873
    @grace8873 10 років тому +15

    oh my god that talking steel guitar!!!!!!!!

  • @Trucker1957
    @Trucker1957 8 років тому +2

    Back in the day, there was such clean good old talent, and beautiful it was. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece.

  • @AudioTech50
    @AudioTech50 13 років тому +4

    Joe Walsh and Peter Frampton used this effect later, but used a different technique. Joe and Peter used a horn driver with a plastic tube that ran to their mouth. Playing the guitar through the driver, they mouthed the words. Rey used a different technique; his wife (one of the King Sisters) was backstage with a carbon microphone. Its variable resistance modulated Rey's guitar sound quite effectively.

    • @Ozarkprepper643
      @Ozarkprepper643 2 роки тому +1

      You should hear Butterfly Bleu by Iron Butterfly. It is longer and better than In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.

  • @RachelRenee3636
    @RachelRenee3636 3 роки тому +1

    Walking with stars in your eyes. Influential. Booming industry. A very large world to spend your life in.

  • @rollomaughfling380
    @rollomaughfling380 2 роки тому +3

    02:01 Bari player looking genuinely disturbed by "Stringy."

  • @guycore5478
    @guycore5478 4 роки тому +4

    This is what the Krell listened to on Altair IV to pass the time while they were building their underground machine complex. Stringy is the reason the Krell machine ended up being a cube 20 miles (32 km) long on each side and powered by 9,200 thermonuclear reactors operating in tandem.

  • @quoteclone
    @quoteclone Рік тому +1

    Just found out about this little lad. Absolutely in love with this video.

  • @niccoarcadia4179
    @niccoarcadia4179 Рік тому +1

    Yes! A magical trip to WW2 days. (1944) Things were hoppin' in the clubs.

  • @1L0VEMU51C
    @1L0VEMU51C 8 років тому +43

    thats my great uncle!

    • @dixmontal
      @dixmontal 8 років тому +4

      +1L0VEMU51C So Win and Will are your cousins then?

    • @1L0VEMU51C
      @1L0VEMU51C 8 років тому +4

      dixmontal my second cousins hardly knw them

    • @kenstr321
      @kenstr321 8 років тому +2

      +1L0VEMU51C Really so are you a McBurney? And do you know Jon Rey? From what a gather he was a real party animal... (for the time) but was a avid fishing and camping in Utah.

    • @DevoBassGirl
      @DevoBassGirl 5 років тому +7

      Stringy was your great uncle? :-D

  • @waynemallett4542
    @waynemallett4542 3 роки тому +1

    Saw alvino rey in 1966 with the king family in Framinham Ma.

  • @RayNDeere
    @RayNDeere 13 років тому +2

    @83survivor Actually, the voice of Stringy was Alvino's wife, Luise King, using a carbon throat microphone. Alvino saw pilots using the mike in planes.

  • @theluckiesteh9058
    @theluckiesteh9058 5 років тому +2

    That Animatronic Guitar was Pretty ahead of the Time....

  • @rocknrollguy2090
    @rocknrollguy2090 2 роки тому +1

    Dayum this is ahead of its time!

  • @WCM1945
    @WCM1945 11 років тому +5

    the effect has been around since WWII, totally analogue ("speech scrambler"), and as mentioned above, some used a "talkbox" to get a very similar effect...it was basically the "driver" part from the old public address horns, also in the tweeter section of some models of Leslies...a plastic tube ran from the driver into the the musician's mouth, who would form the effects. this was a much cheaper and easier way to do it than the scrambler, which was heavy on vacuum tubes!

  • @jenniferw8963
    @jenniferw8963 7 років тому +26

    03:16 Tapping.. way before Eddie Van Halen and others :) Wow first use of Talk Box and TAPPING too? I wonder where he learned the tapping from. Wow this guy was way ahead of his time :) 1939. Some really psychedelic sounding stuff starting at 3:24 !

    • @Dhakadice
      @Dhakadice 7 років тому +4

      It always takes pop music a couple of decades to catch up with the truly innovative stuff. =)

    • @paul29671
      @paul29671 7 років тому +1

      I recently saw an old Roy Rogers movie where Bob Nolan opened a scene by tapping the fingerboard before he started singing. The movie came out sometime around 1940; he sounded like Michael Hedges.

    • @theDigitalDiner
      @theDigitalDiner 4 роки тому +3

      Not only "tapping" but string "pull offs".

  • @joaopedromagroroque5800
    @joaopedromagroroque5800 3 роки тому +8

    que coisa linda, isso é mágico!!!

  • @pjriverdale8461
    @pjriverdale8461 4 місяці тому

    Stringy is Rey's wife stationed off stage using the "talk box" Rey invented.
    Here, Rey takes a solo complete with bar crashes and tone knob swells, much like what Speedy West would do later.
    He comes back to do "Stringy's" lines out of the lead break.
    A lot of what I've heard Rey do previously is usually just "swoops" to accent lines.

  • @BluzIsaFeelin
    @BluzIsaFeelin Рік тому

    David Lindley brought me here, with his mention of Freddie Roulette’s mutual appreciation for Alvino Rey. There’s always soooo much more to know❤️Thank you kind teachers now from beyond, and KoolClipsFromDeke for sharing

  • @apossibleworld
    @apossibleworld 14 років тому +1

    my favorite thing ever! so glad it's back.

  • @rickymetzenbomb7548
    @rickymetzenbomb7548 7 років тому +5

    The talking steel guitar was really ahead of its time. This technology was not really utilized again until the pop hits of the 1980's.

    • @Ozarkprepper643
      @Ozarkprepper643 2 роки тому

      Remember seeing Glen Campbell using a talkbox in the sixties.
      1970 Butterfly Bleu by Iron Butterfly . Longer and better than in the Gadda Da Vida and they use this effect extensively.
      Joe Walsh started using one in the early 70s
      Then in 76 the most famous talk box song of all Peter Frampton's Do You Feel Like I Do.
      These were big names back then.

    • @Krullmatic
      @Krullmatic 2 роки тому

      @Larry O’Flynn Mr. Blue Sky!

  • @RobPetty622
    @RobPetty622 7 місяців тому

    RIP Bob Heil 2/28/2024. He credited Alvino Rey as the first one who experimented with what Bob would eventually call the Talk Box.

  • @kingbee1500
    @kingbee1500 10 років тому +2

    This microphone and amp system was later refined and used by jingle producers PAMS of Dallas, TX under the trademarked name "Sonovox." Listen to PAMS Series 18 for its use.

  • @Komplex321
    @Komplex321 6 років тому +34

    Is 0:50 where Eiffel 65 got the idea for that awful "I'm Blue (Da Ba Dee)" song in the 90s from?! - Seems too coincidental!!!

  • @thebrazilianatlantis165
    @thebrazilianatlantis165 9 років тому +3

    "I'm crazy about Alvino Rey.... I like his tone and his style." T-Bone Walker to _Record Changer_, 1947.

  • @WorldScott
    @WorldScott 4 роки тому +3

    At 2:31 the singer messed up a bit and mouthed Stringy's line (probably left over from practice).

  • @nickpelkey
    @nickpelkey 9 років тому

    Thanks Guitar Player magazine!

  • @flaviochaves3821
    @flaviochaves3821 3 місяці тому +1

    I got here because of the talk box effect!!!!

  • @KRhetor
    @KRhetor 7 років тому +8

    I want to hear Stringy on the next Arcade Fire album!

  • @organjoe
    @organjoe 6 років тому +1

    HOLY MOLY BEYOND AMAZING!!

  • @yaboilemonboi5223
    @yaboilemonboi5223 3 роки тому

    I like how the description says don’t tak ACID before viewing amazing

  • @HermelJaworski
    @HermelJaworski 8 років тому +1

    This is amazing!!! Especially at this date. Thanks for sharing!

  • @treatmentbound
    @treatmentbound 4 роки тому +1

    Alvino Rey (not his real name) is the grandfather of the two Butler boys from Arcade Fire.

  • @buck546
    @buck546 10 місяців тому

    Amazing!

  • @basspig
    @basspig 13 років тому +2

    And kids, THAT was what WE called entertainment!

  • @matthewkelly6997
    @matthewkelly6997 Рік тому

    And here I thought Joe Walsh invented this😂 No offense, Mr. Walsh. Nothing can stop me from loving your music. Eye opening knowledge.

  • @engident
    @engident 2 роки тому +2

    Nightmare fuel

  • @FilthFreak25
    @FilthFreak25 12 років тому +2

    Stringy's such a badass!
    what a spiffy drummer to haha
    -Devil to the Metal

  • @samfeldstein4498
    @samfeldstein4498 7 років тому +1

    I wonder how people were able to see this back then if it wasn't shown in the theater since TVs weren't really common in households yet until the 50's

    • @mr.vintage4889
      @mr.vintage4889 5 років тому +1

      Sam Feldstein I know why.You see back in the mid 30s,they had jukeboxes but instead of vinyl records it would have film reels.It would basically be a music video “like this one.” How would it work?With a regular jukebox it picks up the records into the player and plays it and when it’s done it puts it back.With this type of jukebox “Panoram” It would have projector grab the reel,which their would be a screen in the Panoram which projected the reel!Far ahead of the time.From what I understand they were called Soundies,and were from the 30s to late 50s-early 60s.

    • @Ozarkprepper643
      @Ozarkprepper643 2 роки тому

      That's interesting, had no idea. Was it 8 mm or 16 mm film? And did it run on a loop like an 8-track?

  • @deepwater2652
    @deepwater2652 5 років тому

    That puppet is the stuff nightmares are made of...

  • @gNatflaps
    @gNatflaps 3 роки тому +1

    i love how the spirit's little limbs just shake around the whole time

    • @gNatflaps
      @gNatflaps 3 роки тому +1

      and they have a little personality!!! the cackle at the end of the clarinet solo. I'd give it a 10/10 were it not for the fact that there's not a single black person in this band

    • @gNatflaps
      @gNatflaps 3 роки тому +1

      that said, an all white big band playing st louis blues in the 40s? kinda cringe

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Рік тому +1

    The Talkbox makes the Pedal Steel Guitar sound more like Backup singers.

  • @HereticTAPES
    @HereticTAPES Рік тому

    this is so fire

  • @JaPeKePaJaKe
    @JaPeKePaJaKe 9 років тому +5

    What kind of magic is this?

    • @spark-e
      @spark-e 6 років тому

      JaPeKePaJaKe if you're talking about the puppet voicc, it's called a vocoder.

  • @StarlinerMVS
    @StarlinerMVS 6 років тому +9

    Pshychedelia before LSD

    • @tomservo5007
      @tomservo5007 5 років тому +1

      It's entirely possible he or someone in his band was influenced by LSD at this time.

  • @gnativerson
    @gnativerson 13 років тому +1

    would love to have this little guy

  • @mechanoid2k
    @mechanoid2k 11 років тому +1

    Rockin steel guitar solo and the drummer can shred too. Looks like the grandfather of rock to me

  • @baroqueguitarist5673
    @baroqueguitarist5673 2 роки тому +1

    Reminds me of that twilight zone episode with the ventriloquist who’s dummy comes alive and gets him to rob banks. Or the talking Tina doll episode with Telly Salavas... that doll or whatever it is ... is quite disturbing. But great music

  • @davidbaise5137
    @davidbaise5137 6 місяців тому

    Wow and I thought Speedy Alma Seltzer was wierd. That eye rolling ukulele will now give me nightmares.

  • @glennjohnson8170
    @glennjohnson8170 4 роки тому

    Glenn Johnson Wow!Years before Pete Drake!!This is awesome.

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster 3 роки тому +1

    Look up Sonovox and see how the magic was done with the puppet "Stringy"!

  • @MrRezillo
    @MrRezillo Рік тому +1

    That was swell!

  • @user-bk3pl7ll5r
    @user-bk3pl7ll5r Рік тому

    people were like, ya more of that please

  • @richardgraham5051
    @richardgraham5051 3 роки тому +2

    "Print it. Let's get a close-up of Stringy"

  • @kinkajou777
    @kinkajou777 2 роки тому +1

    Stringy won the duel hands down!

  • @hexhamnorthumberland2805
    @hexhamnorthumberland2805 3 роки тому

    Ah - Peter Drake. What a talent!
    J. Hexham Northumberland

  • @warrenreddaway5734
    @warrenreddaway5734 Рік тому

    Awesome 👍

  • @nadiaaymone
    @nadiaaymone 14 років тому

    Thank you for bringing this baCK!!!!

  • @Croissantrophy.meme.channel
    @Croissantrophy.meme.channel 8 років тому +1

    "Stringy the talking steel guitar" reminds me a character from an old Disney movie, there was a war between families or something like that...

    • @troutAss
      @troutAss 8 років тому +2

      Cruelty-free Music It's called music land, you can find it on UA-cam.

    • @ferociousgumby
      @ferociousgumby 8 років тому

      Casey, Jr. from Dumbo

    • @samfeldstein4498
      @samfeldstein4498 7 років тому

      According to this Music Land is lost lostmediawiki.com/Music_Land_(lost_Disney_package_feature,_1955) but the films it was made out of I bet you can find on UA-cam

  • @barbadoskado2769
    @barbadoskado2769 4 роки тому

    very good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @quieterrps
    @quieterrps 10 років тому

    So cool....Thanks!

  • @Lofirainbows
    @Lofirainbows Рік тому

    Is he moving that way to Sly stepping on the effects pedal of the Talk-box that's smart.

  • @jajjajj3
    @jajjajj3 Рік тому

    There was a tv show in the 60's called The King Family Hour or something. Alvino Ray was like a cousin or uncle or something like that. This is where I got turned onto him.

    • @mike48877
      @mike48877 Рік тому

      Alvino was married to Louise King, one of the original King Sisters.

  • @sk8jerker
    @sk8jerker 9 років тому +18

    UA-cam is great

  • @SariaMew456
    @SariaMew456 12 років тому +4

    LET'S NOT GET A CLOSE SHOT OF STRINGY.

    • @RoxxHunter
      @RoxxHunter 6 років тому

      Yes! Best comment of the night!

  • @PuzzleCollege
    @PuzzleCollege 7 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @barkwoodrecords
    @barkwoodrecords 11 років тому

    Hey, Deke -- I got to see Alvino Rey (and Louise King) sometime in the 90s at Scotty's Steel Convention. I was pleasantly surprised since I really don't like the more "pop"-ish big bands. It was so clear to me that Speedy West and even some of the Bob Wills players cropped from him. He did a great version of Floyd's Guitar Blues by Floyd Smith (I think on a frypan-type steel) and used the talk box on Mama Blues. - And he is on the original of Tomorrow Night by Horace Heidt. - Terence McArdle

  • @ferociousgumby
    @ferociousgumby 11 років тому +1

    Was this also called Sonovox? I had a 78 rpm record called Rusty in Orchestraville where all the instruments talked.

  • @stivmason
    @stivmason 9 років тому +5

    Alvino is the maternal grandfather of Win and Will Butler of Arcade Fire. No wonder they like the band large.

  • @DjentlemanM
    @DjentlemanM 5 років тому

    That guys hat is enormous

  • @rabiakeeble1265
    @rabiakeeble1265 Рік тому

    stringy is the most frightening thing I've seen in awhile