Red Foley - Freight Train Boogie / Guitar Man
Posted on November 20, 2008
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Ozark Jubilee - Ole Red shows his stuff.
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Fantastic Video! Thanks so much for posting. I’m gonna show my partner this vid. The kid loves rockabilly/psychobilly and I don’t think he knows just how loooonnnggg ago it really started!
it is the late Speedy Haworth with his Strat.
I believe that’s the senior Senator from West Virginia, Robert Byrd.
Who’s the guitarman, Gatorrock?
It was actually the Delmore Brothers–but the Louvins once did an album of all Delmore Brothers songs….Both groups were superb!
awesome the great red foley.. ” freight train boogie is a legendary song made famous by the louvin brothers. wish there was more red foley on video
Omg I can never find a Red Foley video, Thanks so much for posting
-Meaghan
That’s Grady Martin, who helped birth rockabilly in Nashville on recordings with Johnny Burnette, Buddy Holly, Don Woody, Roy Hall, Johnny Horton and countless others.
Double neck Bigsby….WOW!
You’re wacky. I like that, GW.
Thanks man, again. This is the perfect music to cut weedwacker line to. That’s what I’m doing. Cutting weed wacker line, into six inch strips.
Another fine video sir well done!!!
Thank´s very much!