Cecil Brower walks off at the beginning and back on at the end but we never see him play, which is too bad because he could play rings around Bob Wills.
@ishouldntbeyoutubing There is a "tale" around that Cecil was playing for Bob once and complained about Bob playing and singing out of meter. Bob said it was his band and he could do it if he wanted to and let Cecil go.
Yes, Cecil was one of the best fiddlers abd violinist as well. He played for Milton Brown as well. BUT THAT SAID, no one could sell the musician or his work like Bob could!
Cecil Brower walks off at the beginning and back on at the end but we never see him play, which is too bad because he could play rings around Bob Wills.
ishouldntbeyoutubing 11 months ago
@ishouldntbeyoutubing There is a "tale" around that Cecil was playing for Bob once and complained about Bob playing and singing out of meter. Bob said it was his band and he could do it if he wanted to and let Cecil go.
Yes, Cecil was one of the best fiddlers abd violinist as well. He played for Milton Brown as well. BUT THAT SAID, no one could sell the musician or his work like Bob could!
dcgilleland 4 months ago
The tune is "Gone Indian" which formed the basis for "Stay All Night, Stay a Little Longer."
BatesLine 1 year ago
Bob Wills and his fiddle. Need we say more?
dgtxdutch 1 year ago
Well, there's no way I could rate it less than 5 stars, but if you could upload the whole thing it would of course be even better!
AuH2O 2 years ago