Bob Wills - Steel Guitar Rag 1936 video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/09/17

Bob Wills was born in Kosse, Texas in 1905. In 1929 he started the Wills Fiddle Boys in Ft. Worth, then came to the attention of perennial Texas Gubernatorial candidate Pappy Lee O'Daniel who ran the Light Crust Flour Mills in Saginaw, Texas just north of Ft. Worth. Wills lept to fame playing as the Light Crust Doughboys but after several years the band tired of the gig as they were also expected to load flour trucks during the day. In '34 the band moved to Tulsa to get away from Pappy Lee and formed the Texas Playboys. They invented western music with a jazz beat known as Western Swing. Some of his music was dead-on jazz while other songs were straight western-his genre was hard to pin down. On clear channel 50,000 watt KVOO in Tulsa The Playboys broadcast from Cain's Ballroom on North Main and they played it all. In 1968 Wills was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame as the King of Western Swing- and as Willie Nelson crooned-he's still the King. Wills died in Tulsa in 1975.

Leon McAuliffe, his steel guitar player featured on this record, was born in Houston, Texas in 1917. He played with Bob Wills band until WWII and after the war formed his own group in Tulsa. Steel Guitar Rag was recorded in Chicago at the Furniture Mart Building, 666 Lakeshore Drive on September 29, 1936 on the Vocalion and Okeh subsidiary labels of Columbia.

Comments

8 years ago

Ron Kivett

I just say ah Pick Out Leon.I'm 72 years old now and I can still remember sitting in front of the radio and my granddaddy's house and listen to the grand old Opry. Them were good times indeed.

8 years ago

dick12235

Thanks again for this treat.

8 years ago

Joe Jackson

and still there are a few of us who say "take it away Leon"...

9 years ago

Raymond Joiner

The OLD music was so enjoyable. 

9 years ago

Raymond Joiner

Great sounds

9 years ago

G. Saint Louis D'Dean Hardin

Yep, this is a historic, early, recording in the popular lifetime of the steel guitar, by a band that created a new musical category because of the universal popularity and respect they engendered....Western Swing... ya jest cain't hook it wrong......and includes the heritage of ragtime too Kathy, Frankly my dear...... I DO give a damn.... A Dios.... Note Preservation Hall - You got that right but you might extend the bracket to include High Society - King Oliver Jazz Band and a LOT of good music in the late sixties and seventies before Disco and the Cocaine soaked 80's dominated and destroyed our quality of life and culture..... Thanks to the internet, sharing and youtube, I have learned more about pop music since just prior to 2000 that I knew as a working musician and 0/0 of the region leading Magic Masters Sound, Lighting and Recording 72-2002, since 1956 - this is heavenly for me and therapy that keeps me healthy and happy! God Bless those who share..... A Dios....

9 years ago

Raymond Joiner

This is some great music in30's & 40's

9 years ago

cody krischano

I love Bob Wills. This song was before I was born but my dad really liked this band and so do I.

9 years ago

Kathy Frank

Bob Wills-Steel Guitar Rag 1936 #moonwatchparty 'Cuz you can't have a party without Rag!

9 years ago

opasrock1

Farmer's Daughter, San Antonio, Texas

9 years ago

Joe Jackson

Take it away Leon...

9 years ago

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9 years ago

R J Molina

Bob Wills was right the 1936 rhythm sound was much like Rock N Roll. Beautiful …The strumming is still heard in country western songs and Honky Tonks saloons and cantinas. Awww Haww!

9 years ago

antonio pastore

Bob Wills,.... ma dov'è ora, l'avranno già incoronato Imperatore del Country !Sulla terra ha fatto da apripista a quasi tutti..Questo pezzo, poi è da brivido !

10 years ago

dick12235

Thanks: Brain needed again.

10 years ago

dick12235

Thanks again.

10 years ago

dick12235

Thanks again: Always a treat.

10 years ago

Weissmenchland

Western Swing, Texas born, Oklahoma bred. It's good on both side of the Red.

10 years ago

dick12235

Thanks: MY Brain requested this again.

10 years ago

Weissmenchland

By God, Bob Wills music makes me proud to be Texan!!

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