Wow What Memories I Remember Watching This Show With My Dad When I Was A Kid Wendy Was Great She Died Way Too Young She Was Only A Couple Of Years Older Than Me w
I never missed watching Wendy on the Country Boy Eddie Show when I was a kid. I was fortunate enough to meet her at the ground breaking ceremony at The King's Ranch for boys and girls home when I was 9 yrs. old.....she was a sweetheart :)
I remember Nashville on the Road very clearly. Wendy was awesome on the banjer. Her daddy taught plus that the fact she was a hard working banjo picker. I'd love to met her. She was inspiration for me to want to pick up the banjo myself, thanks Wendy. She was only 2 years younger than me. I miss hearing her. Best Wishes LittleCountryDJ
Wendy was also on a very short lived sitcom called "Lewis and Clark" back in the early 80s. It starred Gabe Kaplan. It was about a guy from New York who uprooted his family to move to Texas and buy a country western night club.
I saw her playing years ago at a country music hangout that we went to on saturday nights called Indian Ford Lodge on Shades Mountian around the time she was signing contracts for Nashville on the road. They made her stop playing there and everyone was sad about it But I've got fun memories talking to her and her brother "Muley " ( never knew his real name ). I remember being a bit star struck because she had already been on TV around town and in Nashville. Cool memories !!!
Wendy was always on TNN's "Nashville Now" and the Opry broadcasts, and was always popular with audiences. Pretty girl and hellacious banjo player who died in her early 20s.
@nowucme62 Muley's real name was Billy. As I understand it, he got the name "Muley" when Wendy was trying to teach him to play the upright bass. He wouldn't co-operate, leading her to exclaim, "He won't learn this thing! He's just plain muley!" (Wendy told that story on herself in an interview.) She would appear on TV in Birmingham (including the "Country Boy Eddie Show") whenever she could.
Not too many banjo players could do this Ray Fairchild song justice, but she sure did!
Wow What Memories I Remember Watching This Show With My Dad When I Was A Kid Wendy Was Great She Died Way Too Young She Was Only A Couple Of Years Older Than Me
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I never missed watching Wendy on the Country Boy Eddie Show when I was a kid. I was fortunate enough to meet her at the ground breaking ceremony at The King's Ranch for boys and girls home when I was 9 yrs. old.....she was a sweetheart :)
so full of life with that banjo...still love her
Wow thats pretty amazing. the abilitty and love to the performance of her
I remember Nashville on the Road very clearly. Wendy was awesome on the banjer. Her daddy taught plus that the fact she was a hard working banjo picker. I'd love to met her. She was inspiration for me to want to pick up the banjo myself, thanks Wendy. She was only 2 years younger than me. I miss hearing her. Best Wishes LittleCountryDJ
I just discovered Wendy this morning on a re-run of this performance, very talented and tragic. She was a awesome !
Wendy is playing with Earl in heaven
My grandparents are up there too playing country music with her
I went to Thompson High school with this talented, bubbly girl. She was extremely friendly, down to earth and generous. Always chewing bubble gum!
I was friends with Wendy and her Daddy Rabbit, what ever became of her dad Bill.
+Michael Price I am Wendy's sister Cindy. Dad passed 7 years ago on Easter Sunday.
wow bubbly is an understatement.. so how did she die
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Michael Price
I LOVE HER STYLE. SHE WAS FANTASTIC !
Wendy was also on a very short lived sitcom called "Lewis and Clark" back in the early 80s. It starred Gabe Kaplan. It was about a guy from New York who uprooted his family to move to Texas and buy a country western night club.
She was very good, I still miss her.
I saw her playing years ago at a country music hangout that we went to on saturday nights called Indian Ford Lodge on Shades Mountian around the time she was signing contracts for Nashville on the road. They made her stop playing there and everyone was sad about it But I've got fun memories talking to her and her brother "Muley " ( never knew his real name ). I remember being a bit star struck because she had already been on TV around town and in Nashville. Cool memories !!!
What a tragic loss of such a talented and charming young lady. Gone far, far too soon.
wonderful...
I WISH SHE WERE STILL HERE!!
1:14 lol this move just like that.
1963-1987. I saw her on the Big Blue Marble.
We God bless is Angel it Great to listening to and I love her
HI Wendy Holcombe,Good song well done.GARYV.
Fantastic!!!
So sad that she going so young.
😥
Pre-internet, pre-technology boom, pre-technology crash, pre-real estate crash.
Still I enjoyed.
great!!!
awesome
What a treat 🙂
Thats what you call an entertainer!
Amazing talent
Legend
God bless her!
Wendy was always on TNN's "Nashville Now" and the Opry broadcasts, and was always popular with audiences. Pretty girl and hellacious banjo player who died in her early 20s.
I like this!
I'm in love with her:)
She was just beyond belief. What a loss.
She's so cute :)))))!!!!
Boy is she talented.
Nice hat
wow she is fun
Woah! Mule!
Love this lol yeehaw
She sure knows how to entertain and she is an excellent banjo player. Buck trent and Roy Clark were impressed, no doubt. Karl
Ooh' that's the manager's outfit she must be good!
Fuckin WOW 😮
This is actually my grandpa's cousin :)
@nowucme62
Muley's real name was Billy. As I understand it, he got the name "Muley" when Wendy was trying to teach him to play the upright bass. He wouldn't co-operate, leading her to exclaim, "He won't learn this thing! He's just plain muley!" (Wendy told that story on herself in an interview.) She would appear on TV in Birmingham (including the "Country Boy Eddie Show") whenever she could.
Energetic lol
I think she was on an episode of the 70s version of THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB.
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she related to Roscoe
That is the First thing tjhat i assoviatef she immitates Rpscoe. Well done. Bravo
Is Jerry Clower a comedian?
I reckon she could not get that music out if she didn't bounce when she played that banjo
girl, stand still :/
she can stand however she want :/
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