Posts Tagged ‘Ray Price’
From the desk of Tracy Pitcox: Johnny Bush was born in the blue-collar neighborhood of Kashmere Gardens in Houston, Texas. Bush listened to the western swing music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys and the honky-tonk sounds of artists like Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell and Hank Thompson.
We go back twenty years to see Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys in 1990. This music video is a classic. Watch as Ray Price introduces the Cherokee Cowboys. As the video starts James Curtis is the drummer, but Johnny Bush replaces James on drums. Buddy Emmons is the steel guitarist, while Buddy Spicher plays fiddle. Moises Calderon plays piano, while Darrell McCall plays bass.
Ray Price will perform at Gruene Hall on March 5th, 2010. Tickets are $32.50 and can be ordered by calling 830-629-5077
The Country Classics received Landon Dodd’s new CD “Call Of The Wine” today and the CD is truly impressive. Every single track is outstanding, and we couldn’t wait for the next track. If you ordered CD’s only to find out that you were skipping tracks, we’re here to tell you that won’t be the case with “Call Of The Wine”. You will enjoy every song on this great CD, and the CD sets a new standard for country music.
Ray Price will be the featured guest on the Ralph Emery Live program to be aired on RFD-TV on Monday, Feb. 15th. I am sure this is one television event you will not want to miss. You’ll see Ray Price, of course, and this is the Cherokee Cowboys Band:
George Strait had 44 Number 1 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Counting all other music charts, Strait has amassed a total of 57 number 1 hits overall. The achievement for Strait, and country music, meant George Strait produced more hits than anyone in any other genre of music. He has been active from 1975 through the present, but his first charted release was in 1981.



