Here's Roy Drusky and band in the late 1950's. Does anyone recognize any of the band members, particularly the steel player?Roy Drusky's steel player
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Here's Roy Drusky and band in the late 1950's. Does anyone recognize any of the band members, particularly the steel player?-
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That name made it challenging when signing checks and documents!Frank Freniere wrote:That’s a rather odd name!Erv Niehaus wrote:That looks like an old Harlin Bros. guitar.
Erv
Lee, from South Texas - Down On The Rio Grande
There are only two options as I see it.
Either I'm right, or there is a sinister conspiracy to conceal the fact that I'm right.
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There are only two options as I see it.
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I did a Google search and, among many other items, found this picture of a gentleman named Jim Baker. His obituary from several years ago stated he had played steel guitar for Roy Drusky and several more singers.
Kinda / sorta looks like he might be the steel player in the OP photo, many years later.
Mr. Baker's obituary:
https://www.countrystandardtime.com/new ... p?xid=2182
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Somewhere I read that Jack Evans was the player on this old Ray Price video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36h-ROhzfWM
Here's another video with Jack Evans (or Evens). Go to 8:38 on the video. There is also some really good music on these video's from the 50's - including a very young Jimmy Day. This is colorized too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36h-ROhzfWM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36h-ROhzfWM
Here's another video with Jack Evans (or Evens). Go to 8:38 on the video. There is also some really good music on these video's from the 50's - including a very young Jimmy Day. This is colorized too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36h-ROhzfWM
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Cool slants - I don’t think that’s a pedal guitar!Ken Mizell wrote: Here's another video with Jack Evans (or Evens). Go to 8:38 on the video. There is also some really good music on these video's from the 50's - including a very young Jimmy Day. This is colorized too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36h-ROhzfWM
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Jack Evins played steel for Ray Price in the '50s. He thought the name came from an Irish ancestor named Nevins, a pirate who came to the USA and changed his name to hide from authorities. I interviewed Jack about working with Marty Robbins.
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Roy Drusks steel player
I seen Roy in Columbus, Ohio in 1968 and Tommy Kiley was his pedal steel player. I believe Tommy was from Ohio
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That's my opinion too. We have videos of Jack Evins during the same time period, while he was playing for Ray Price. Certainly not the one playing for Drusky.Don Euton wrote:The man in the picture does not look Jack to me. He looks taller and leaner than Jack.
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The mystery continues.
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