This really makes me smile. My momma an I never missed a Saturday afternoon watching Porter. She took me to see Porter live when Norma Jean was still with the band.I was hooked then and have been ever since.
I don't know why folks rag on Buck Trent's electrified banjo? It's so twangy,countrified and unique to the Wagonmaster sound. I think its fantastic and that's about all I have to say about that.
Because he was a showboat, stepped over others playing, 3 times too loud. Not to mention it sounded like crap. That's coming from someone who plays banjo and other instruments. Buck was very talented, just didn't use it like he should've. He wouldn't have made it other bands, they wouldn't put up with that crap. A 5 string banjo is acoustic and should stay that way. If you want it to sound like a steel, then play a steel.
Oaks: Duane Allen (lead), Willie Wynn (Tenor), William Lee Golden (Baritone), Herman Harper (Bass). I think this was the last lineup before Joe Bonsall & Richard Sterban joined the group.
Willie sang for a brief time after Richard left the Stamps and joined the Oak Ridge Boys. They did an episode of Hee Haw with the Richard/Duane/William/Willie lineup and then Joe came aboard shortly later
Jeff Miller, Noel Fox replaced Herman Harper in 1968. Then, Richard Sterban replaced Noel Fox in 1972. Joe Bonsall replaced Willie Wynn in the fall of 1973 and their country music vocal lineup was set. Several personnel changes in their band also occurred between 1970 and 1976, prior to their switch to full-time country music in 1977.
Dolly Pardon started on the Porter Wagner Show in 1967 , She signed a 5 year contract, But stayed till 1974. Porter didn't want her to leave. She wrote this song for Porter " I will Always Love You "..Whitney Houston recorded it , for the movie Bodyguard. I love both versions, Dolly and Whitney's!!
The Oaks gospel groups last bass singer was Noel Fox, who took over that position from Herman Harper. Noel and Willy left when they decided to go country.
There are two that are currently Oak Ridge Boys. The lead singer is the same lead they have had since this time, Duane Allen. From Duane, the third one over is William Lee Golden, without the beard. I'm not sure who the others are.
This really makes me smile. My momma an I never missed a Saturday afternoon watching Porter. She took me to see Porter live when Norma Jean was still with the band.I was hooked then and have been ever since.
My dad didn't especially like country music but for some reason he loved watching the Porter Wagoner show.
May have been Porter's personality. We always loved his warmth & sincerity.
A lot of people tuned in to see Dolly after they got used to seeing her as a regular
the new mainstream country shows cannot compare to this talent.
The country music stars today do not have the same quality or it seems no ability to present themselves and introduce other stars to the audance .
Jimmy and this song are one of my all time favorites. Class act.
Great show. Real talent, everyone. Gov. Davis was an excellent entertainer.!
I HAVE ENJOYED THE PORTER WAGNER SHOW ALL DAY TODAY!
I remember the summer of 1965 in Finley, Tennessee on Saturday watching Flatt and Scrugs and Porter Wagoner.
I have never seen the Oak Ridge Boys like this, I love it. I thank God for RFD-TV or we wouldn't have any country music shows at all on TV.
This is before any of the present 4 had joined. Joe and Richard didn't join until the 70s.
@@stephenszucs8439 The lead singer is Duane Allen, and the third from the left is William Lee Golden, both of the current group.
Glenn Johnson Brilliant.How wonderful to see this performance by Jimmie Davis in particular on Porter`s show.never seen this before.many thanks.
Thank you for sharing brings back such good childhood memories!
Spring Hernandez
LOVE THIS OLD SHOW, THANKS FOR POSTING IT
Porter Wagoner and then the Buck Owens Ranch Show then the Wilburn Brothers Show on Saturday afternoons.
Like old music beautiful video
I love the great old shows. Thanks for posting this.
It must be unique having a State governor singing on a stage witha country band
That's REAL country music there friends
this song is an all time hit.
Porter Wagoner always had great Guests on his Show . My favorite Guest is The previous Governor of Lôuisiana, Jimmy Davis .
I don't know why folks rag on Buck Trent's electrified banjo? It's so twangy,countrified and unique to the Wagonmaster sound. I think its fantastic and that's about all I have to say about that.
Because he was a showboat, stepped over others playing, 3 times too loud. Not to mention it sounded like crap. That's coming from someone who plays banjo and other instruments. Buck was very talented, just didn't use it like he should've. He wouldn't have made it other bands, they wouldn't put up with that crap. A 5 string banjo is acoustic and should stay that way. If you want it to sound like a steel, then play a steel.
Everyone has their opinion. If we all played the same way, we'd be missing a lot of entertainment.
I know you will not agree, so that's that
Why do some comments need to be edited?
We should all be adults here!
Bunk trent is a great showman
He also has a "Scruggs" on the neck. It would isolate or dampen strings. Earl Scruggs invented it.
The greatest country musicians in the world and no DRUMS.
Love Governor Jimmie Davis!
Jimmy Davies what a gentleman also former great friend of Chet Atkins R.I.P. and other super stars from Nashvile.
Oaks: Duane Allen (lead), Willie Wynn (Tenor), William Lee Golden (Baritone), Herman Harper (Bass). I think this was the last lineup before Joe Bonsall & Richard Sterban joined the group.
Willie sang for a brief time after Richard left the Stamps and joined the Oak Ridge Boys. They did an episode of Hee Haw with the Richard/Duane/William/Willie lineup and then Joe came aboard shortly later
Jeff Miller,
Noel Fox replaced Herman Harper in 1968. Then, Richard Sterban replaced Noel Fox in 1972. Joe Bonsall replaced Willie Wynn in the fall of 1973 and their country music vocal lineup was set. Several personnel changes in their band also occurred between 1970 and 1976, prior to their switch to full-time country music in 1977.
You would never ever recognize Wm. Lee Golden here...
I prefer The William Lee look of today, him and me both are COUNTRY HIPPIES.
Herman Harper went to be a successful manager/agent representing gospel artists.
There's sure a lot of talent on that stage.
my mom said it might have been in color but they were still watching it in black and wight XD
YOU CAN TELL THEY HAD FUN ,PLAYED JOKES MADE EACH OTHER LAUGHIT WAS A FUN SHOW FOR EVERYONE..DONT HAVE TALENT LIKE THAT TODAY ❤❤❤❤
Porter Wagoner was from a town named West Plains in southern Missouri.
Dolly Pardon started on the Porter Wagner Show in 1967 , She signed a 5 year contract, But stayed till 1974. Porter didn't want her to leave. She wrote this song for Porter " I will Always Love You "..Whitney Houston recorded it , for the movie Bodyguard. I love both versions, Dolly and Whitney's!!
I liked Dolly a lot more at this stage of her career.
Porter has a great knack for finding great talent. Lily Allen's TV premier was on his show.
I heard John Anderson sing Enjoyed as much as I can stand. on CFR vids but this version is still tops IMO...Porter does a superb version
The Oaks gospel groups last bass singer was Noel Fox, who took over that position from Herman Harper. Noel and Willy left when they decided to go country.
Speck Roads was a Bass playin
FOOL!! hahahahahha
Mac Magha is my cousin
Being from Louisiana, we all know this song.
I think that Jimmy should be Jimmie
Dolly looked so pretty
very much so. before the alterations. a natural beauty
Dolly's beautiful, but I'd like to see her without the wig.
At 8:40, "Your Old Handyman" -Dolly Parton
Governor Davis recorded some sides with the Brownies back in the 1930s, just after Milton died.
I will have to stay here till the road matter settled ,than i will come find you Joe .Don't know how but I will.WAIT and look for me JOE !!!!!!!
When America was European.
Dolly was hot.
Duane was the one singing the lead. Tommy Fairchild was the piano player.
Buck Trent is a beast.
GUESS THIS IS WHERE POLITICS CAME IN !!!!!!!
WE ARE GOING BACK TO THE BEGGING !!!!!!!
Porter said hey you dog! G9QT5
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that is dolly real hair she stared to wear wigs soon lot of 67-68 was her hair hard to tell the difference
at least her titties is real
She might have a hair piece in there but it is all her real hair. Nope nvm thats all her real hair.
I really love Porter Wagoner's singing but dear god keep him away from bluegrass songs.
He definently wasnt ready for Rocky Top🤣
who is the fiddle player?
Mack Magaha
My cousin Mac Magha
who are the oak ridge boys in this clip
There are two that are currently Oak Ridge Boys. The lead singer is the same lead they have had since this time, Duane Allen. From Duane, the third one over is William Lee Golden, without the beard. I'm not sure who the others are.
trentstractor I think the second one over from the left is Little Willie Flynn who sang tenor. The fellow on the right is Herman Harper who sang bass.
TheDurnans e
Fun fact: Jimmie Davis was a segregationist. Read the Wiki article. Stiill, nice rendition of Sunshine, right up there with the Soggy Bottom Boys.
Tommy Fairchild
Nice performance by the Oak Ridge Boys but the Statler Brothers performance of this song was better IMO.
This is absolute rubbish, and my granny loved it
R I P GRANNY
did porter ever mary?