Nevada Bob Gordon was in Nashville this week recording his second album. A lot of history here. Charlie McCoy, one of the session musicians on Bob's first album recorded here, also contributed to this second set of songs. Next thing ya know, Nevada Bob will be singing "Act Naturally" as he steps onto the silver screen in Hollywood. He'll have to complete his book deal first.I enjoyed Nashville the three times I went there on business. As John Sebastian sang in Nashville Cats that there were thirteen hundred and fifty two guitar pickers in Nashville back in 1966 when Bob Dylan recorded Blonde On Blonde. (Charlie McCoy was a session musician for that Bob, too.) I'm certain there are way more than 1,352 guitar pickers there today.
Nashville has been the heart of country music for ages. Photographer Gary Firstenberg, who has been in accompanying Nevada Bob this week, sent these photos from Nashville and the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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The gator guitar of Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dun. |
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The Queen of Rockabilly |
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21 #1 hits on the Billboard country music charts. |
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Kentucky-born songrwriter whose memorable songs included "Dark as a Dungeon" "I am a Pilgrim" & "Sixteen Tons" |
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They were all there, as were many others. |
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He knew what he wanted, and found itin Nashville. |
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A life too short, whose music lives on. |
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A man of distinction. |
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It's the real deal. |
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A little piece of the Nashville Skyline |
Be sure to visit Gary Firstenberg's photography site:
1 comment:
Thanks Ed for showing us thos beautiful pictures. A lot of French people love Country Music.
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