After Ray Benson of Asleep At The Wheel took the stage, he and the Time Jumpers performed “Route 66” and “South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way)”. Vince Gill was gracious in letting that curly old wolf Ray Benson get behind the microphone and sing some tunes. Don’t know of many country legends who would do that, giving the stage to a Western swing icon. Hope Ray Benson got around to writing that autobiography. It’s been six years. And by the way, Vince Gill entrusted Ray Benson with his red guitar.
Yes! I shall forever be rewinding to Dawn and The Time Jumpers. Much missed great lady with the great voice. Her live version of Leaving and Saying Goodbye is flawless and one of my favourites
Bill Kirchen also mentions meeting Naomi Judd when she was a waitress and her aspirations- it's just possible Bill was touring with AATW at the same time. The rest is history! South of the Border- a song written in Britain just before WW2 inspired by a postcard from Tijuana! Perhaps, Ray can do another of Jimmy Kennedy's songs- Red Sails In The Sunset!
I attended a show in Humboldt County, Ca about 30 years ago featuring AATW and Riders in the Sky. The Riders opened. Between the shows, the local soundman turned the two bands on to that special California blend of potent agricultural product. About halfway through the AATW performance, Ray Benson starts really getting out there with his guitar solos and his band is all staring at him. He starts laughing uproariously, ends the song and out of nowhere invites the members of the Riders in the Sky on stage to finish the night with the band, At this point, Ranger Doug pretty much takes over the night with his brand of humor and western songs keeping everything intact. Speaking with the soundman afterward he said Ranger Doug imbibed in the magical Humboldt Homegrown more than anyone!
could listen to this all day. What talent.
LOVE TO HEAR THIS Man sing.
MISSING U.
Wow never knew of time jumpers before now, the different array of people sitting in with them is awesome, loving this music instatnly
After Ray Benson of Asleep At The Wheel took the stage, he and the Time Jumpers performed “Route 66” and “South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way)”. Vince Gill was gracious in letting that curly old wolf Ray Benson get behind the microphone and sing some tunes. Don’t know of many country legends who would do that, giving the stage to a Western swing icon. Hope Ray Benson got around to writing that autobiography. It’s been six years. And by the way, Vince Gill entrusted Ray Benson with his red guitar.
Only one word to use here-Talent. Maybe two words-masters. Ok three--wow!
Yes finally a mix of blus and oldies had a baby, and named them The Time Jumpers YESSSSSS
I used to listen to these guys at Station Inn in Nashville and they had Dawn and Carolyn Martin singing.
Would love to visit that bar !
Sounds great
Great job guys!
Obviously missing; Dawn Sears. RIP
Yes! I shall forever be rewinding to Dawn and The Time Jumpers. Much missed great lady with the great voice. Her live version of Leaving and Saying Goodbye is flawless and one of my favourites
Get your kicks, yes!!!!!
HELLO Dr
Steve
I met Wayne Newton in Sparks Nevada one night lol.
Bill Kirchen also mentions meeting Naomi Judd when she was a waitress and her aspirations- it's just possible Bill was touring with AATW at the same time. The rest is history! South of the Border- a song written in Britain just before WW2 inspired by a postcard from Tijuana! Perhaps, Ray can do another of Jimmy Kennedy's songs- Red Sails In The Sunset!
Un beso en la mejilla con mucho cariño chico guapo
How come mine is the only thumb up ?? Has anyone erased them ?? Probably deaf and dumb.
Is that Vince Gill?
Sure was him in the flesh.
no
One word here for Benson. Weed.
I attended a show in Humboldt County, Ca about 30 years ago featuring AATW and Riders in the Sky. The Riders opened. Between the shows, the local soundman turned the two bands on to that special California blend of potent agricultural product. About halfway through the AATW performance, Ray Benson starts really getting out there with his guitar solos and his band is all staring at him. He starts laughing uproariously, ends the song and out of nowhere invites the members of the Riders in the Sky on stage to finish the night with the band, At this point, Ranger Doug pretty much takes over the night with his brand of humor
and western songs keeping everything intact. Speaking with the soundman afterward he said Ranger Doug imbibed in the magical Humboldt Homegrown more than anyone!
Not bad for a Jewish boy from Philly!