Spade Cooley and the boys perform "Oklahoma Stomp", featuring the great Earl James "Joaquin" Murphey on steel guitar (1946).
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78s having sound in the treble register, they packed in high sounding instruments and the results are very interesting. The 3 way instrumental dialogue is well done, each a unique voice and never a dull moment. I'd like to know who the guitarist is.
I believe the guitarist at the time was Johnny Weis. Here's a nice tribute from his son, Danny Weis, who is a guitarist of note in his own right.
Oh I know Danny Weis, and his dad looks familiar maybe saw him in a movie.
Quote from the article: '“East of the Sun” by Johnny Smith. There was one lick in it that was super fast. We ended up slowing it down from 33 1/3 to 16 on the record player to try and catch it all.' Yeah we did that, and used cassette players, Johnny Smith is one of my favourites too.
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