I was never a fan of British Country music, but made an exception in Lorne's case. He could easily have made a living in the States because he was very, very good. Your song wouldn't have been out of place sung by Roy Orbison or Gene Pitney in my opinion. I think the only hit Lorne had was 'Red Roses For A Blue Lady', but this should have charted. Apart from 'Easy Beat', I should imagine Lorne did 'Saturday Club' and 'Country Meets Folk' as well. Thanks for your interesting comment & great song.
its great to see some Lorne gibson songs on youtube he was the Bannerman for country music in the sixties,I wrote That girl i loved for him back then, myself and the sister used to do a lot of BBC radio broadcasts with Lorne and his Trio then along with Matt monroe and Kenny ball and the searchers, they were great times and we had some great laughs, i think the programe was called easybeat, knowing Lorne i think he will still be strumming that guitar on the other side, what a great guy RIP.
Thanks for that. I always played a Fender Jazz Bass from when the trio was formed in1962 up to when I left (in 1969 I think). Lorne's wife started playing some time after that, maybe in 1970.
@vicarn1 Hi, you may be interested that there is a hofner bass guitar for sale on ebay that is advertised as having belonged to lornes wife and used in the trio.
I was never a fan of British Country music, but made an exception in Lorne's case. He could easily have made a living in the States because he was very, very good. Your song wouldn't have been out of place sung by Roy Orbison or Gene Pitney in my opinion. I think the only hit Lorne had was 'Red Roses For A Blue Lady', but this should have charted. Apart from 'Easy Beat', I should imagine Lorne did 'Saturday Club' and 'Country Meets Folk' as well. Thanks for your interesting comment & great song.
tarquin45 9 months ago
its great to see some Lorne gibson songs on youtube he was the Bannerman for country music in the sixties,I wrote That girl i loved for him back then, myself and the sister used to do a lot of BBC radio broadcasts with Lorne and his Trio then along with Matt monroe and Kenny ball and the searchers, they were great times and we had some great laughs, i think the programe was called easybeat, knowing Lorne i think he will still be strumming that guitar on the other side, what a great guy RIP.
gerrylangley 9 months ago
Hi Gary,
Thanks for that. I always played a Fender Jazz Bass from when the trio was formed in1962 up to when I left (in 1969 I think). Lorne's wife started playing some time after that, maybe in 1970.
Vic
vicarn1 1 year ago
My uncle Lorne Gibson, real name Eric Brown from Edinburgh.
Oxgangs1966 1 year ago
RIP uncle Lorne (real name Eric Brown)
Oxgangs1966 1 year ago
I was the bass player in his trio from 1962 to 1968. We were friends and gigging buddies to the end.
vicarn1 1 year ago
@vicarn1 Hi, you may be interested that there is a hofner bass guitar for sale on ebay that is advertised as having belonged to lornes wife and used in the trio.
Gary
garylad71 1 year ago
I always felt his voice was more suited to ballads...A favourite of mine was , " As Lovers Do "
bakermullen 1 year ago
I've never heard this great singer's name in UK and his song before. "Very Wonderful"
CptSato 2 years ago