Don Walser's Shotgun Boogie music video filmed at Babe's in Austin 1995.
Howard Kalish Fiddle
Barbara Lamb Fiddle
Scott Walls Steel Guitar
Floyd Domino Piano
Gil DeLoSantos Drums
Don Walser's Shotgun Boogie music video filmed at Babe's in Austin 1995.
Howard Kalish Fiddle Barbara Lamb Fiddle Scott Walls Steel Guitar Floyd Domino Piano Gil DeLoSantos Drums
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Can't beat Tennessee Ernie's version though. Love the original country boogie style. Man..love the jazzy Leads they used to use then too. It's nice to see other's that love the original music enough to revive it though. The steel on this sounded great. Very bluesy. Love the way he drug it out.
hi howard...it's christian. i was lucky too, that gil used to let me sit in on occasion at babe's. monday nights were my favorites. :) i met and became good friends with spalding gray b/c he saw me in there dancing and was astounded anyone could dance like when he was a kid. thanks for all the great memories there. i miss don terribly. hope you are well.
I remember this like it yesterday. What a blast getting to play music with ol' Don. I'm a lucky guy.
That's Skinny Don on Bass, Floyd Domino on piano, Scott Walls on Steel, Gilbert DeloSantos on Drums, and me and Barbara Lamb on fiddles. We had fun. The dancers were tireless.
Look at Don shake his groove thing. He always said, "Watch out, if I get all this to movin' it might not stop!" I miss you ol' Don.
Amen to that. I live in Boston and was lucky enough to see Don play a few times on the all too rare occasions when he came up here. He truly was a national treasure.
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A true treasure & a PURE Texan.
i met and became good friends with spalding gray b/c he saw me in there dancing and was astounded anyone could dance like when he was a kid.
thanks for all the great memories there. i miss don terribly. hope you are well.
That's Skinny Don on Bass, Floyd Domino on piano, Scott Walls on Steel, Gilbert DeloSantos on Drums, and me and Barbara Lamb on fiddles. We had fun. The dancers were tireless.
Look at Don shake his groove thing. He always said, "Watch out, if I get all this to movin' it might not stop!" I miss you ol' Don.