Hello to all above.
Sally Hart, it was good to see you in Gatlinburg, and I’m so sorry we did not get to chat much. Also, thanks for this thread. I don’t get here often, but heard this thread was posted. I recognize all of the people above. We had some wonderful times in the chat room, and I hated to let it go, but it took up much of my time. Also, congradulations to Poet and KW, and to Cliff and Anita, who met in the room, got married, and are still married. Deon and Susan were members, but not administragors. When I chose to close the room, I gave them a heads up and blessings to start one if they wish.
As for what I’m doing....much of the same. I still have Gospel Gallery dealing in old recordings, as well as other stuff. I have booths at NQC, Brumley, and other places, but not quite as extensive traveling as before. As most of you know, I was the first and only pianist for the Chuck Wagon Gang, from 1985 until 1994, when we returned the leased name to the family, who had planned one more family tour, and then they planned to retire the name. The name retirement was only briefly, and after Roy Carter’s death and negotions, the group re-organized, began touring and recording again, and has been a full-time group again for several years. In 2006, I published the first Chuck Wagon Gang songbook in 39 years, “Our Recorded Songs Number 3,” and it has sold well. In July of 2007, I was re-hired by the Chuck Wagon Gang as Marketing Director for the Chuck Wagon Gang. Once in awhile I travel with them, but most of the time I am in Nashville, behind the scenes, promoting, researching, finding something new to market, etc., dealing with copyrights, royalties, and other legal aspects of the group. One of my current, on-going major tasks is researching, conducting interviews, looking for old footage and radio shows, and finding bits and pieces to put together a documentary on the Chucks. This will be for TV and for purchase, and will be released on the 75th Anniversary of the CWG in a few years. (Yes, it will take a few years to compile). While at Gatlinburg, I was talking to folks regarding future interviews. While I am at it, if any of you have any contributions in the way of old radio or TV interviews, live reel-to-reel or cassette recordings from concerts or radio, good candid photos of any edition of the group, I welcome your email. We don’t need official publicity photos, or any recordings. We have all 72 years of therecordings. I am looking for the “unusual” that few know about.
Anyone is free to contact me or
Hope to see some of you at NQC, Brumley sing, or other places.
Signed as usual, but giggling (I am a Newbie),
HT