Yeah, It's a tough day, RIP Jimmy, one of my first influences, Doyle Grisham on steel and all those early records he did. 'White Sport coat and a pink Crustacean', Living and Dying in 3/4 Time', 'A1A', 'Rancho Deluxe', my first introduction to steel guitar.
He made a lot of people happy and made an empire out of his music, wit, talent and determination!
My favorite show was in the late 70's at the Paladium in NYC just after a big snowstorm, I was in high school and was doing snow removal for 15 hrs. or so and was exhausted,but went to the show of course. It was during the Volcano tour, James, Alex, and Hughey Taylor were there that night for the show as the 'embarrassing stains' on background vocals. it was a great show. Broadcast live on the big FM station WNEW, the problem was that the heat didn't work that night and it was freezing cold and we were up in the nose bleeds next to an open door, but it was a great show and very memorable.
I was talking to Russ Kunkel a few weeks ago after the Lyle Lovett show and asked him if he was on that tour since he played on the album, but he didn't remember if he was, but said that the Taylor bros. didn't want to leave Monserrat while recording the album, having too good of a time.
This one hit hard, one of my favorite songs of his is 'Livinston's gone to Texas', the snows about to fall... Take care Jimmy!
