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Sellars
Dec-02-2003, 8:03am
Hi all!

I'm listening to my Bob Wills CDs, and I was wondering which western swing bands did use an (e)mando in their band?

Names,
Recomendations,
etc.

will all be welcome in this topic!

peterbc
Dec-02-2003, 10:37am
Tiny Moore played electric mandolin with Bob Wills starting in 1946... Not sure how long he was with him... That's about the extent of my knowledge of western swing!

AlanN
Dec-02-2003, 11:25am
Asleep at the Wheel I think sported an e-mando. Although not strictly western swing, Dan Hicks featured the incomparable Sid Paige. They indeed swung.

Joel Glassman
Dec-03-2003, 3:53pm
Tiny Moore played electric mandolin with the Billy Jack Wills Band
There are 2 recordings on the Joaquin label in print.

John Rosett
Dec-03-2003, 5:37pm
check out randy elmore and paul glasse on the "tom morrell and the time warp tophands" cd's. i especially dig randy's playing on the more recent discs. also, doug dalton (anyone have any info on this guy?) on the "roy lanham and the whippoorwills" cd's that have recently been reissued. also, alot of the compilations of western swing will have some cool mandolin on them.
happy hunting, john

mandroid
Dec-03-2003, 9:21pm
Johnny Gimble then with the Texas Playboys,along with fiddle from god, doubled on a singled strung, mandola tuned, EM-150. If there was a recording of TM and JG trading solos, it would rank right up there .
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jugband
Dec-04-2003, 3:52am
Johnny Gimble (duh) with the Texas Playboys,along with fiddle from god, doubled on a singled strung, mandola tuned, EM-150. If there was a recording of TM and JG trading solos, it would rank right up there with enlightenment, bodhisattivas.
I heard that on a recording of "Milk Cow Blues" that I have.

If Bob hadn't said in plain English that it was Gimble on a mandolin, and "the smartest little instrument in the world", I never would have known it was a mandolin solo.

I wouldn't exactly say that it sucked, but it was the most un-mandolin mandolin I've ever heard.

Pete Martin
Dec-05-2003, 2:08am
Randy Elmore has some solo recordings that have great electric mando. On the Wills Tiffany transcriptions, Tiny plays on a lot of stuff. Check out Paul Glasses recordings, he has some electric mando I think.

Coy Wylie
Dec-05-2003, 8:04am
I have an old friend who played with the Playboys at different times over the years. I saw him at a jam yesterday and asked him this question. He confirmed what you guys have already written. The mando playing was primarily by Tiny Moore and Johnny Gimble. He said it was really a fad that Wills didn't stick with. As he remembered it, it didn't last more than about 4 years.

Bren
Dec-05-2003, 4:18pm
In Austin, Tx, in 1978, I sometimes used to see "Dan del Santo & his Professors of Pleasure". At that time, Dan played an electric mandolin, not so much Western Swing as Western Bop, if my memory serves me well.

michaellampert
Dec-07-2003, 11:41am
You know, Dan Del Santo is the first peron that I ever saw (on Austin City Limits, I think) playing the electric mandolin.
Where is he now? He had a very fine band.

Richard Singleton
Dec-07-2003, 9:58pm
Danny Del Santo passed away, you can find his obit and sad story on the web, #linked to another web site that you find by searching "The Arm Brothers", his bluegrass band from the mid hudson valley region of New York, before he moved to Austin. #There are a couple of mp3's on it of the band and their great bluegrass mandolin player Tim Duran. I used to go out dancing to them in the 70's in the local bars and they were legendary around here. I once saw them as the third bill at our local state college in New Paltz when Bill Monroe played there, #(Harall , Reno and Smiley were the 2nd act) and they really warmed up the house for the stars, as their legion of local fans turned out. Many of us became bluegrass fans after hearing them and some went along with them whem they would make the trek to Bean Blossom. #Terry Likona (sp?) from Austin City Limits used to do a bluegrass radio show up here and also another show featuring Arm Bros. live before he left for Austin. Evan Stover used to play fiddle in the band and was in Fiddle Fever later with Jay Unger. He also is on Bromberg's Midnight on the Water album. I think Bob Poole, the bass player from the Arm Bros. was in the band that Danny had on the Austin City Limits appearance, I have an audio tape of it somewhere. Danny also used to play a mean Dobro. Jerry Oland was the Arm. Bros. banjo player and was terrific, and still lives around these parts.

Gary S
Dec-10-2003, 6:00am
Leo Raley was an early Western Swing Electric mandolin player.He had a unique sound. He played on recordings with Cliff Brunners Texas Wanderers,Buddy Jones and others. He doesnt always solo on all the cuts, but when he does , he sounds like no one else. If you can find the Western Swing Volumes on the Old Timey label if they are still available. I have a few of them on vinyl...Gary

TheDrew
Dec-10-2003, 1:54pm
I think Johnny Gimble also said:
"If I don't see you in the future,
I'll see you in the pasture..." # http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/coffee.gif

mrmando
Feb-03-2004, 11:28am
Gimble's mandolin is not an EM-150 but an A-50 with a custom pickup, if you really wanna pick nits.

Danny Roberts played in Asleep at the Wheel. Jeff Reynolds is a D.C.-based player with a band called the Oklahoma Twisters.

Does anyone have a photo of Dan Del Santo playing electric?

Django Fret
Feb-03-2004, 12:04pm
Does anyone have a photo of Dan Del Santo playing electric?
Not sure if this is him, but this one showed up in a search...

Ted Eschliman
Feb-03-2004, 3:10pm
I just picked up this delicious Western Swing CD, Cactus Setup (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kilgoremason) featuring vocalist Becky Kilgore and Fiddler James Mason.


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A few of the tracks feature Mason on electric mandolin.
Kilgore is a jazz singer who hosts a jazz radio show, and I believe they are based out of the Portland, Oregon area. This album is a lot of fun and a clever, convincing "throwback" to an era when a song had simple yet profound lyrics, and a melody that can never leave your brain.
More fiddle than emando, but definitely worth a spin in your player...

Oren
Feb-03-2004, 9:57pm
I don't think that anyone has mentioned the Tiny Moore-Jethro Burns album "Back to Back," produced by David Grisman in the late 70's or early 80's, with Ray Brown on bass (I think), Shelley Manne (sp?) on drums, and Eldon Shamblin on rhythm guitar. I don't know if it was re-issued on CD, but you might try Grisman's Acoustic Disc. As a follow-up to that album, "Austin City Limits" had a mando-special, with the Grisman Quintet, and then Tiny, Jethro, and Johnny Gimble playing with Shamblin.

Tiny Moore put out his own album later, called "Tiny Moore Music." It had some nice western-style swing, and Merle Haggard played fiddle (that's right!) on at least one track. Eldon Shamblin played guitar again.

Maybe some of this stuff has been re-issued. Used LP's might be around, too.

Oren

Sellars
Jul-05-2004, 6:47am
I just ordered "A Ride With Bob" and a live DVD from Asleep at the Wheel, and a four CD box called Doughboys Playboys and Cowboys on Proper records.

So, chime in all you western swing lovers, and keep this thread alive!

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John Rosett
Jul-05-2004, 8:53am
"i wouldn't exactly say that it sucked, but it was the most un- mandolin mandolin i've ever heard."
-jugband
wow, that's the first time i've ever heard anyone talk about johnny gimble's playing like that.
i think it's about the music, and the notes being played, not the particular instrument used. i haven't heard johnny or tiny ever play anything that i hadn't wished i'd played.
john

Sellars
Jul-19-2004, 5:55am
I just received the DVD Asleep At The Wheel - We Keep On Ridin'

I am looking at it now, and man! I love it. After 3 songs no mandolin content so far, but the fiddler also plays emando, so hopefully they put in some mando!

at 10 euro (soewhat like $12) you cant miss!