I took over playing organ from Ed Horwitz around 1971. Played for about 6 months and then left for Houston. The last I ever played live was with Troy Marrs. Did some recording at Mickey Rouse's Lowland Studios before leaving. All I can say, for myself, it was a surreal time. J. Griffin
Hi David, I think I found you on Face book. There are a few, but you were the only one from Lumberton. I would love it if you could make my dad's songs into MP3 tunes. I have not yet figured that out.
Very nice hearing from you, I played with Troy for over 5 years. I have all our records on 45's, I will see if I can convert to MP3 format. I would like to talk to Bonnie also.
I am on FaceBook under David W Smith, Lumberton, Texas.
I sent an email to Troy Jr. but he never responded.
I would LOVE to get some more of my dad's songs, do you have some in mp3 form? I have all his records but can't play them on anything. But since my kids never got to meet him, I would love to play his music for them.
Thanks for posting this. It is one of my favorites from my dad's collection. The "chime" you hear in the background was a coke bottle the hung in the studio when my dad said the song needed a little something extra.
I took over playing organ from Ed Horwitz around 1971. Played for about 6 months and then left for Houston. The last I ever played live was with Troy Marrs. Did some recording at Mickey Rouse's Lowland Studios before leaving. All I can say, for myself, it was a surreal time. J. Griffin
kg0ye 5 months ago
class xx
nicoledekker 1 year ago
@Kmarrs1
I will see what I can do, no promises.
TempYank 1 year ago
Hi David, I think I found you on Face book. There are a few, but you were the only one from Lumberton. I would love it if you could make my dad's songs into MP3 tunes. I have not yet figured that out.
Kmarrs1 1 year ago
@Kmarrs1
Very nice hearing from you, I played with Troy for over 5 years. I have all our records on 45's, I will see if I can convert to MP3 format. I would like to talk to Bonnie also.
I am on FaceBook under David W Smith, Lumberton, Texas.
I sent an email to Troy Jr. but he never responded.
Troy was one of the best!
Thanks for responding to my post.
David W Smith
TempYank 1 year ago
@TempYank
I would LOVE to get some more of my dad's songs, do you have some in mp3 form? I have all his records but can't play them on anything. But since my kids never got to meet him, I would love to play his music for them.
Let me know!
THANKS
Kim (Marrs) Tharp
Kmarrs1 1 year ago
So glad to hear good people still enjoy my dad's music! He had stopped singing when I was born, so I never got to see him live!
Kmarrs1 1 year ago
Good to hear these comments. I was the lead guitar player in this record and others. Played with Troy for over 5 years.
The chime is a coke bottle that the producer added and let us hear it for the first time when we listened to the final version.
Other members: Ed Horwitz [trumphet and organ]
Kenny [sax]
Charles Richmond [bass]
James Keen [drums]
Muself [guitar]
By the way, the horns on the record are dubbed over three times to get all the harmonies.
David Smith
TempYank 1 year ago 2
Knew them all back in the day! Fun times.
suznolen 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this. It is one of my favorites from my dad's collection. The "chime" you hear in the background was a coke bottle the hung in the studio when my dad said the song needed a little something extra.
Troy G Marrs Jr.
tgmarrs 1 year ago