RIP Jimmy Capps, a remarkable studio musician:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/arts/music/jimmy-capps-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=Obituaries
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RIP Jimmy Capps, a remarkable studio musician: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/arts/music/jimmy-capps-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=Obituaries Hi all,
Here's a clip featuring Jimmy Capps and the perfectly amazing Curly Chalker on pedal steel from the Wilburn Brothers Show, where they were in the house band. All best, Johnm eric
Thanks for posting that, John. Those Nashville guys are so good. They remind me of utility infielders in baseball, not getting all the glory, but playing solid every game.
lindy
Jimmy Capps with the Louvin Brothers, late 50s:
And a 90-minute interview with a few audio and video clips (can't embed it): https://countrymusichalloffame.org/plan-your-visit/exhibits-activities/public-programs/nashville-cats/jimmy-capps/ Lignite
Jimmy Capps is an Eastern North Carolina musical legend who grew up in the small town of Benson, N.C. Here is a well made film about Jimmy Capps featuring lots of interview with the man and also local country music heroes Clyde Mattocks and Charlie Albertson. I was able to attend the concert several years ago in Benson where the town honored him and proclaimed an official "Jimmy Capps Day." Some of the music footage on this film was from that concert.
eric
Thanks for posting that, Lightning. What a pleasure listening to those old friends reminiscing. It brings back memories of those little radio stations that seemed to be in every town, and trips to the Opry back in the old Ryman days.
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