Re: Andy Griffith (was: Re: Question about TV bands)
William Cocke wrote: Now this thread finally takes a turn for the twang. What song always made Charlene D. cry? What instrument did Denver Pyle, aka Briscoe D. play? Any chance to link this back to the Dukes of Hazzard... which, of course, starred Mr. Pyle along with the actor-turned country singer, John Schneider! Also, did Tom Wopat ever put an album out? I recall meeting his brother, Dave, who was involved in that whole "college coffeehouse tour circuit" when I was in college... Little known fact (can't call it trivia...it's more like "trivial"): Tom Wopat is from the Lodi, Wisconsin area... ...Near Lodi, in wonderful Poynette, Wisconsin there is a restaurant called the Owl's Nest... ...On The Dukes of Hazzard, they had a diner was called the "Boar's Nest"... coincidence??? I think not... for more infomation on the local history of small towns in Wisconsin, please stop into your local library... btw: If you've ever had "Owl's Nest Cheese", it's now made in Sun Prarie, but it did get it's start at the aforementioned eatery. Paul npimh: "Dream Vacation" - The Gear Daddies
Re: Andy Griffith (was: Re: Question about TV bands)
At 10:49 PM 1/26/1999 -0500, you wrote: Now this thread finally takes a turn for the twang. What song always made Charlene D. cry? William Cocke Senior Writer HSC Development University of Virginia (804) 924-8432 "Please don't play 'Salty Dog' pa, you know it always makes me cry." Another famous Ignitors cover. Well, ok maybe not another. Chris
Re: Andy Griffith (was: Re: Question about TV bands)
At 10:49 PM 1/26/1999 -0500, you wrote: Now this thread finally takes a turn for the twang. What song always made Charlene D. cry? What instrument did Denver Pyle, aka Briscoe D. play? (hint: he was the only non-musician in the group). What song did Mayor Pike's daughter sing for the big Hollywood scout? And what about the Mayberry Marching Band? Sorry...now I can't help myself.. Anyone remember 'Hubcap and the Wheels' or 'Captain *Cosmic* and the Salt River Navy Band'? Oh, Gawd, now look what you've done Now seriously lacking in REM sleep, Chris
RE: Andy Griffith (was: Re: Question about TV bands)
There's a pretty interesting book out called _Everybody On The Truck! The Story Of The Dillards_, with a foreword by Denver Pyle, that goes into exhaustive detail on the Darlings appearances. Published by Eggman, out of Nashville. I played at a Mayberry event a couple of years ago - we did all Dillards tunes, obviously - and one or another of the actors in the show was there, but I don't remember much about it. You can tell I didn't watch much TV as a yout. Also, did Tom Wopat ever put an album out? Probably. He had 7 Top 40 (barely) hits between 1986 and 1988. Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Re: Andy Griffith (was: Re: Question about TV bands)
I wrote: Darlin's shmarlin's. That's the easy one. How's about Buddy Fleet and His Band With The Beat? Featuring James Best--later of Dukes of Hazzrd fame--on lead guitar. But I do believe it was Bobby, not Buddy. Heavens, what's happened to me?