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05-19-2010, 10:19 PM
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Always been a fan of "Carney".
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Terrific album. His eponymous 1970 album was also great. I may need to spin some up soon.
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05-19-2010, 10:20 PM
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Besides football, Leon Russell is one of the few things I can still feel proud about coming out of Oklahoma now days. He came from my home town, ya know.
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No kiddin? My fraternity brother in college lived next store to him, 74-75.
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05-19-2010, 11:11 PM
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Loyal Opposition
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Johnson County, Kansas
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Originally Posted by Charles
Ya call yerself an Okie an' ya fergot Will Rogers???
An' JJ Cale???????
Don't know about ya at times......
Chas
PS: I lived it Tulsie Town for a while...so I know sumptin' 'bout you Okies. Ya'll for sure got some bichin tornadoes!!!
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You nailed me good and I deserved it. Been up at three two days in a row - at least that's my excuse. I just bought a Will Rogers Biography (at the thrifts, of course), and have some JJ Cale albums. Seems Like Eric Clapton liked Tulsa folk. Not only did he hang out with and sing some of JJ Cale's songs, he took several Tulsa folks with him on tour - although the only name I can come up with right now is Marcia Levy. If you wanna go way back, Bob Wills had some connections with Tulsa too. (Shhhh, don't mention Oral Roberts ).
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D-Ray
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05-19-2010, 11:16 PM
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You nailed me good and I deserved it. Been up at three two days in a row - at least that's my excuse. I just bought a Will Rogers Biography (at the thrifts, of course), and have some JJ Cale albums. Seems Like Eric Clapton liked Tulsa folk. Not only did he hang out with and sing some of JJ Cale's songs, he took several Tulsa folks with him on tour - although the only name I can come up with right now is Marcia Levy. If you wanna go way back, Bob Wills had some connections with Tulsa too. (Shhhh, don't mention Oral Roberts ).
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D-Ray
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The Road to Escondido-------------J.J. Cale/Eric Clapton
most excellent
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05-20-2010, 05:50 AM
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AKA Sister Mary JJ
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Location: Upper East Tennessee
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The Road to Escondido-------------J.J. Cale/Eric Clapton
most excellent
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+1! Besides the two of them, check the liner notes and see who else was involved. All Star line up.
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05-20-2010, 06:30 AM
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+1! Besides the two of them, check the liner notes and see who else was involved. All Star line up.
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I have not been able to read liner notes in years, even with the strongest drug store glasses.
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05-20-2010, 07:08 AM
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AKA Sister Mary JJ
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I have not been able to read liner notes in years, even with the strongest drug store glasses.
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Here ya go, this is part of it. Bob Ludwig was involved too.
Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); J.J. Cale (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Derek Trucks, Doyle Bramhall II, John Mayer , Albert Lee (guitar); Christine Lakeland (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Dennis Caplinger (fiddle); Taj Mahal (harmonica); Marty Grebb, Steve Madaio, Jerry Peterson, Bruce Fowler (horns); Walt Richmond (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano); Billy Preston (Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano); James Cruce, Jim Karstein (drums, percussion); Abraham Laboriel, Sr., Steve Jordan (drums); Simon Climie (percussion, programming); David Teegarden (percussion).
Audio Mixers: J.J. Cale; Alan Douglas; Mick Guzauski.
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