Showing posts with label Al Perkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Perkins. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

Al Perkins

Al Perkins
Al Perkins (born January 18, 1944) is a Texas-born American guitarist. Known primarily for his Steel Guitar work, the Gibson guitar company called Perkins "the world's most influential Dobro player", and even began producing an "Al Perkins Signature" Dobro in 2001 - designed and autographed by Perkins. Al Perkins was born and raised in Texas and learned to play Hawaiian steel guitar at the age of 9. In the 1950s Perkins was considered a child prodigy, playing with regional country and western bands, appearing on TV/radio, and winning several talent contests. In the early 1960s, Perkins began playing electric guitar with west Texas rock bands. By 1968, he enlisted into the Army National Guard and was discharged from the US Army Reserves in 1972.

In 1970, Perkins joined the east Texas country rock band Shiloh and moved to California. The band included Don Henley and future producer/record executive Jim Ed Norman. Perkins was then hired hired to play in the new incarnation of the Flying Burrito Brothers and recorded the live album The Last of the Red Hot Burritos in 1972. Perkins, along with former Byrd Chris Hillman went on to join Manassas.[ Led by Stephen Stills, Manassas incorporated Latin jams, rock, blues, country, folk, and bluegrass influences.

With Stills working with Crosby Stills and Nash, Perkins and Hillman joined Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield and Poco founding member) and J.D. Souther in the Souther–Hillman–Furay Band. Perkins moved into record production in the mid-1970s, but did tour again with Michael Nesmith and McGuinn & Hillman. As a session player, Perkins contributed to many notable albums, including the Eagles' On The Border.

Website
http://www.alperkins.com
 


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Leadon, Hillman, Perkins- Ever Call ready

Ever Call Ready
Bernie Leadon
Chris Hillman
Al Perkins
 
Many years ago (22 to be exact) maranatha music released this gem of a project featuring a veritable hall of fame supergroup of musicians whose pedigree lines included the byrds, the eagles, the flying burrito brothers, bob dylan's rolling thunder review, souther-hillman-furay band, stephen stills' manassas etc.It wasn't a country rock project though but rather an affectionate nod to traditional bluegrass, performed with great affection. It was so well done that it made me into a fan. I was so thrilled to find out that Sierra Records had put it on Cd and re-released it. This should be in any country rock or folk buffs collection. Standout tracks are "I'm using my bible for a roadmap" and "Don't let them take the Bible out of our school rooms". "Boat of love" has some of the most exquisite vocal harmonies and all the musicians, especially Al Perkins and David Mansfield play with carefree but virtuotistic flair. IF you love the Desert Rose Band, as I do you'll love to hear Chris Hillman sing pure bluegrass - its wonderful!!