[Vintage-Audio] Karlson Speaker
Duane B. Fischer, W8DBF
dfischer at usol.com
Sun Apr 17 00:49:30 EDT 2005
Bob,
Where can I get a recording by 'Pierce Arrow'? I have never heard that name
mentioned before, other than as a car.
i assume this group was exclusively heard on stage only in Branson? There is no
way they could have captured the bass singer's range on cassette recordings, so
I am hoping they cut some vinyl or were remastered onto a CD?
Yes indeed, hearing some of J.D.'s spoken recordings is beyond description. They
are even more impressive when you hear it live and the entire building shakes!
When somebody who has never heard that voice does for the first time some pretty
funny remarks burst forth!
Bob, did you ever hear the song called "Little Pablo" where J.D. does not sing,
he pretends he is the bass guitar! It is pretty amazing to hear a human sound
like a bass guitar, only J.D.! The man had a sense of humor and audiences loved
him, as they never knew what he was apt to do next.
DBF
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From: Robert Nickels <w9ran at oneradio.net>
To: Vintage home and professional audio equipment from 1975 back
<vintage-audio at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Vintage-Audio] Karlson Speaker
Date: Sunday, April 17, 2005 12:23 AM
Duane B. Fischer, W8DBF wrote:
>I am here to let you know, that if anyone on this third rock from that gas
>belching, flame hurling, very huge microwave that keeps us from becoming
>celestial ice cubes, can find a one or two of a kind, nearly never heard of or
>incredible prototype item, it is Robert, W9RAN.
>
Duane waxes so elegant he's going to slip and fall in it! (Or something!)
Seriously as Duane knows I'm as big a fan of JD Sumner as he is,
although nowhere near as well versed, and a real "JD-come-lately", since
back when he was recording tunes like "Way Down" with Elvis I wouldn't
have been caught dead listening to any music where you could actually
understand the lyrics.. My how our tastes change over time!
I used to work with another JD fan who told me about the Branson male
quartet "Pierce Arrow" that featured Dan Britton, who was in the
Guinness Book of World Records for nearly 20 years as the world's lowest
bass singer. But there will never be another quite like JD Sumner. It's
one thing to hit a low note, but JD could actually sing "down there" and
if you have never heard one of his spoken word recordings, you've missed
a treat.
A liocal radio station features an hour-long Southern Gospel program I
had never really listened to Southern Gospel music before but have
become hooked, there are some really great singers, and occasionally -
JD Sumner will come on just to test my speakers. This program is hosted
by Elmer Childress, who played piano with the Stamps Quartet back in the
late 40's or early 50's - a short time before JD Sumner took over the
Stamps from the Blackwoods in 1954 and turned it into the more
professional gospel quartet ever. Elmer has been doing gospel music for
over 50 years and you learn a little history, like the fact that V.O.
Stamps established the V.O. Stamps Music Company in Jacksonville, TX way
back in 1924, and also a "Stamps Music School" which wasnt actually a
building but was a clinic taken to various towns to demonstrate the
shape note system.
But that's a whole 'nuther topic...anyhow if you like gospel you can
hear the program streamed at www.wekz.com every Sunday morning starting
at 7am central.
73 Bob W9RAN
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