Between 1984 and 1986. Onie Wheeler, who was the harmonica player, died in 84 and was replaced by McNeely. Howdy Forrester was still in good health here. An appearance on Nashville now in 1987 shows him extremely thin and gaunt looking, and he passed not long after
This is truly a great song. First song they played.
The legendary Roy Acuff and his Smokey Mountain Boys. Professional musicians.
Love this so much! He was the ultimate showman!
On a Saturday night on WSM 650 AM we used to listed to the Grand Ole Opry on the radio. I’ve heard this a gazillion times
Me,too. I miss him and this.
Between 1984 and 1986. Onie Wheeler, who was the harmonica player, died in 84 and was replaced by McNeely. Howdy Forrester was still in good health here. An appearance on Nashville now in 1987 shows him extremely thin and gaunt looking, and he passed not long after
That's what a King looks like having fun.
Thank God for all the great Hawaiian slide-guitar musicians whose licks got used by countless dobro players.
The legendary Roy Acuff is the king of country music
Beautiful memories
What treasure the smoky mountain boys brother aswold Dobro of the Wabash cannonball is legandary
i allwaws like the wabash cannonball