@@jimstahlhut1917 According to his bio (by Steve Fishell), Buddies first recordings were: 1956 (18) records four steel instrumentals with the Country Boys, including “Raisin’ the Dickens” and “Buddy’s Boogie” 1956 (19) records #2 country hit “Sweet Dreams” with Faron Young 1956 (19) records four steel guitar instrumentals under his own name, Columbia Records Maybe the last one of this list but I would think this was much later?
Classic Buddy's performance!
Yes!!!!!!!
I transcsibed Buddy's solo on the album, wow.
Jim, from which album is it?
@@AdKe1955 the first one. I can't remember what album it was. I'll try to find out and let you know
@@jimstahlhut1917 According to his bio (by Steve Fishell), Buddies first recordings were:
1956 (18) records four steel instrumentals with the Country Boys, including “Raisin’ the Dickens” and “Buddy’s Boogie”
1956 (19) records #2 country hit “Sweet Dreams” with Faron Young
1956 (19) records four steel guitar instrumentals under his own name, Columbia Records
Maybe the last one of this list but I would think this was much later?
One for the Road is the album. Buddy even checked and said I missed two notes. He told what notes though. I wrote up the head and solo.
Published it in the SGI Newsletter.
Who is in the band?