><< There just > aren't many artists in any genre as influential as Cash >> > True, but is it only my imagination that he doesn't really get discussed here all that much? I also don't see him show up much on the playlists that get posted, at least relative to some of the other classic country folks... On another subject, a couple of month ago I picked up the essential Ray Price disc after hearing the raves from others on list. Question: who is the high harmony singer on those amazing shuffles on the second half of the disc? Wow, does he sound frickin great singing along with Ray's big baritone...
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- Ray's tenor harmony man.... Ph. Barnard
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