Chuck Mead, Gary Bennett, hawkshaw Wilson, little Donny Herron and smilin’ jay mcdowell. One of the greatest country bands of all time. Be5-49. God bless you boys
Used see them at Roberts western world in Nashville. People dressed in 1950's style clothes and danced 1950's style. It was like going into a 1950's time warp!
+David Shoemake oh lord another know it all, don utter is his real name and his stage name is don harron, he was one of my best friends from south plains college in levelland texas 1981-1982 we played lots of music together in some bands back in the day, anything else I can correct you on about Don Utter.....I didn't think so, have a great day.
Chuck Mead doing the old Stringbean hat flip, brilliant.
The first time I heard this song I knew who it was about the greatest pin up model of all time Miss Bettie Page!
Chuck Mead, Gary Bennett, hawkshaw Wilson, little Donny Herron and smilin’ jay mcdowell. One of the greatest country bands of all time. Be5-49. God bless you boys
Used see them at Roberts western world in Nashville. People dressed in 1950's style clothes and danced 1950's style. It was like going into a 1950's time warp!
that fiddle player is don utter my old buddy from south plains college way back in 81-82, he can damn sure play that fiddle
5stringbass I love the internet.
+David Shoemake oh lord another know it all, don utter is his real name and his stage name is don harron, he was one of my best friends from south plains college in levelland texas 1981-1982 we played lots of music together in some bands back in the day, anything else I can correct you on about Don Utter.....I didn't think so, have a great day.
hell yes!
Austin City Limits had the best. Big Head Todd and My morning Jacket. Awsome band. BR5-49
00:56 You came to New York City back in Jack who's day???
RychleTube jack and neal's day it sounds like to me
Since the song is clearly about 1950's pin-up girl Bettie Page, I'm guessing Jack and Neal are beat generation icons Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady.
@Ross May Thanks, Ross. The subject of this song would be clearer if the posting had correctly spelled "Bettie" as songwriter Chuck Mead intended.