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Subject:[RESOGUIT-L] Re: Dobro w/the Osborne Bros
Date:, September 3, 2006  03:09:13 (+0200)
From:archduke <archduke @.............com>

If I have the right fellow in mind,  Pete Wade was one of the original pedal
steelers and an early 
Nashville session player.  He had a record on Starday where he was billed as
playing the talking steel, 
using an early version of a vocorder, with a tube stuck in his mouth.
If I remember correctly, he was the steel player on Tracy Nelson's old country
album.  A great recording 
done when she was still with Mother Earth.

Jimmy Crawford played a couple of great licks with Red Allen & the Osbornes, which I borrowed for 
many years.


Howard Parker <hlpdobro@intr.net> wrote:
> 
> I've pulled out my Bear Family "The Osborne Brothers 1956-1968" 
> which is the complete recorded output of the brothers during that 
> period, in chronological order, with discography, studio notes, 
> etc...  Quite a collection.
> 
> Anyways, as a bluegrass band, the brothers were never bashful 
> with their experimentation. Electric banjo, drums, tiple(?), 
> pedal steel (Rocky Top).  It's all there.
> 
> More to the point, I've noticed that Shot Jackson was prominent 
> during an early 1956 session as was the Nashville pedal steeler 
> Jimmy Crawford (on Dobro).  Late in the period I see where the 
> great Hal Rugg shows up on "electric Dobro" on a Jan 1968 
> session, months after his classic Nov 1967 "Rocky Top" track. As 
> an aside, Sonny Osborne was known to record with five string Dobro.
> 
> Another player sounds vaguely familiar, but, I can't place it, 
> that of Herman Bland "Pete" Wade, whose credited in paying Dobro 
> on the three May 4 1966 tracks:
> 
> Lonesome Feeling
> World of Unwanted
> Hard Times
> 
> Pete Wade ring a bell with anyone?  I'm betting he's another 
> Nashville steel guy.
> 
> An interesting period.  None of the guys I mentioned were Graves 
> style players.
> 
> h

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