Floyd Cramer's piano styling was a key part of the Nashville Sound of the '60s that Chet Atkins and Owen Bradley developed. Both producers, Chet at RCA and Owen at Decca (MCA), had him playing on many of the hit records they produced. Of course Floyd became a star himself beginning with his hit "Last Date" in 1960. Chet, Floyd, and Boots Randolph toured together for awhile.
Floyd Cramer's grandson Jason is carrying on his grandfather's music, and he sounds great playing not only Floyd's hits but others records where you heard Floyd's signature style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCvpC00S55Y
Re: Floyd Cramer's grandson
All I can say is WOW ! ! !
I don't know about you guys, but I just CAN'T get into this NEW (OVER-PRODUCED SHAKE YER ASS) SO-CALLED COUNTRY MUSIC . . .
I think if he holds true to his grandfather's style, keeping up on QUALITY MATERIAL that comes along, HE'LL DO GREAT ! ! !
I don't know about you guys, but I just CAN'T get into this NEW (OVER-PRODUCED SHAKE YER ASS) SO-CALLED COUNTRY MUSIC . . .
I think if he holds true to his grandfather's style, keeping up on QUALITY MATERIAL that comes along, HE'LL DO GREAT ! ! !
If BRUTE-FORCE isn't working, you're not using enough ! ! !
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Re: Floyd Cramer's grandson
Apparantly you 3 do not attend CAAS. Jason has appeared for several years and tours with Chet's great neice Megan Taylor. I have all of their individual and together cd's. Nice music for my office as is Chet, Duane Eddy, Richard Kiser, the Shadows and more.
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Re: Floyd Cramer's grandson
billmoit wrote:Apparantly you 3 do not attend CAAS.
WELL . . . Aren't WE SPECIAL ! ! !
If BRUTE-FORCE isn't working, you're not using enough ! ! !
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Re: Floyd Cramer's grandson
Posting this particular video presentation has nothing to do with whether or not I attend CAAS. I thought the production, especially the footage at Jason's young age along with his playing, would be of interest and enjoyable on the Chetboard. I also posted it on Facebook for those who know nothing about the CAAS or the Chetboard but who might also enjoy it like I did.
It is great that Jason has become a regular at CAAS. He not only plays and sounds like his grandfather, but is a very talented young gentleman in his own right.
Thanks
It is great that Jason has become a regular at CAAS. He not only plays and sounds like his grandfather, but is a very talented young gentleman in his own right.
Thanks
Ronnie Evans
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Re: Floyd Cramer's grandson
Don't worry Ronnie.
People get too uptight on here.
I hope to get to CAAS this year. I hope to hear him play.
People get too uptight on here.
I hope to get to CAAS this year. I hope to hear him play.
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Re: Floyd Cramer's grandson
Sorry for sounding snobbish about CAAS. The real point is he tours with Chet's great niece Megan Tayor.
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Re: Floyd Cramer's grandson
Bill,
Not a problem. I hope to eventually return to the convention and enjoy the live performances and meet old and new guitar friends. July is a busy month for my regional performances that conflict with the CAAS dates. Mark Pritcher and CAAS put on an incredible show.
Thanks
Not a problem. I hope to eventually return to the convention and enjoy the live performances and meet old and new guitar friends. July is a busy month for my regional performances that conflict with the CAAS dates. Mark Pritcher and CAAS put on an incredible show.
Thanks
Ronnie Evans
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Re: Floyd Cramer's grandson
I miss that style of playing and I'm glad it's back. I'm so happy that Floyd's grandson Jason is keeping his music alive!
Joey Alves
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