Conrad Noddin played piano for Marty Robbins until May 1982, and Jim Hannaford took over until Marty's death in December. Details will be available in Twentieth Century Drifter: The Life of Marty Robbins, scheduled for publication in 2012.
Jimmy Buffett and Marty Robbins are both iconic figures in the country and Americana music genres, but their connection primarily lies in their influence on the music scene rather than a direct collaboration. Buffett has often cited Robbins as an inspiration, particularly for his storytelling style in songwriting. Additionally, both artists share a love for themes related to the American experience, particularly in their depictions of life, adventure, and the open road. While they represent different eras and styles, their contributions to music reflect a similar spirit of exploration and narrative depth.
This may not be all of them . . . this is just the ones who did El Paso. Marty Robbins - Vocals, Guitar Grady Martin - Lead Guitar Jack Pruett - Guitar Bob Moore - Bass Produced by Don Law and Frank Jones Grady Martin was also present during the recording of Don't Worry, it was his guitar plus a technical glitch that made the famous sound of that song.
Road maps are maps that show you the road.
signs of metalled road
Road salt is used for deicing streets and walkways
Yes, Marty Robbins had a road manager named Harlan "Marty" Sisk from Moultrie, Georgia. Sisk played a significant role in managing Robbins' tours and performances during his career. Their professional relationship was key to Robbins' success as a country music artist.
Jimmy Buffett and Marty Robbins are both iconic figures in the country and Americana music genres, but their connection primarily lies in their influence on the music scene rather than a direct collaboration. Buffett has often cited Robbins as an inspiration, particularly for his storytelling style in songwriting. Additionally, both artists share a love for themes related to the American experience, particularly in their depictions of life, adventure, and the open road. While they represent different eras and styles, their contributions to music reflect a similar spirit of exploration and narrative depth.
George Juxon Robbins has written: 'Clay hall' 'Old Kent road'
Marty Joyce died on January 1, 1937, in Los Angeles, California, USA of road accident.
Robbins Battell Stoeckel has written: 'Sense and safety on the road' -- subject(s): Automobile drivers, Automobile driving, Traffic accidents
Skeeter Bill Robbins was born on July 16, 1887, in Glen Rock, Wyoming, USA.
The cast of Making of Arlington Road - 1999 includes: Jeff Bridges as himself Tim Robbins as himself
The cast of Standing on the Road - 1994 includes: Jimeoin as himself Russell Gilbert as himself Glenn Robbins as himself
Shiloh is found on the road by the river that Marty walks along.
Paul Julian has: Played Road Runner in "Fast and Furry-ous" in 1949. Played Road Runner in "Beep, Beep" in 1952. Played Road Runner in "Zipping Along" in 1953. Played Road Runner in "Guided Muscle" in 1955. Played Road Runner in "Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z" in 1956. Played Road Runner in "Zoom and Bored" in 1957. Played Road Runner in "Scrambled Aches" in 1957. Played Road Runner in "Hook, Line and Stinker" in 1958. Played Road Runner in "Wild About Hurry" in 1959. Played Road Runner in "Fastest with the Mostest" in 1960. Played Road Runner in "Hopalong Casualty" in 1960. Played Road Runner in "Lickety-Splat" in 1961. Played Road Runner in "Beep Prepared" in 1961. Played Road Runner in "Adventures of the Road-Runner" in 1962. Played Road Runner in "To Beep or Not to Beep" in 1963. Played Road Runner in "War and Pieces" in 1964. Played Road Runner in "Chaser on the Rocks" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "Roadrunner a Go-Go" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "Rushing Roulette" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "Tired and Feathered" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "Hairied and Hurried" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "Just Plane Beep" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "The Wild Chase" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "Highway Runnery" in 1965. Played Road Runner in "Clippety Clobbered" in 1966. Played Road Runner in "Out and Out Rout" in 1966. Played Road Runner in "Sugar and Spies" in 1966. Played Road Runner in "The Solid Tin Coyote" in 1966. Played Road Runner in "Shot and Bothered" in 1966. Played Road Runner in "Freeze Frame" in 1979. Played Road Runner in "Soup or Sonic" in 1980. Played Road Runner in "Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation" in 1992. Played Road Runner in "Chariots of Fur" in 1994. Played Investigator in "Sins and Secrets" in 2011.
Marty Glickman has: Played himself in "Wilson, Glickman and Lee" in 1953. Played himself in "Go Man Go" in 1954. Played Yonkers Raceway Narrator in "Tale of a Trotter" in 1956. Played Commentator in "Cowtown Rodeo" in 1957. Played Racetrack Announcer in "A Lovely Way to Die" in 1968. Played (segment "Lloofbat") in "Braingames" in 1983. Played Baseball Commentator in "84 Charing Cross Road" in 1987. Played Voice of the Giants in "Brooklyn Bridge" in 1991. Played himself in "City Dump: The Story of the 1951 CCNY Basketball Scandal" in 1998. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played himself in "Glickman" in 2013.
Eddie Fields has: Played Workman in "Missing Evidence" in 1939. Played Prisoner in "The Big Guy" in 1939. Played Joe Ferrari in "End of the Road" in 1944. Played Train Conductor in "The Mask of Dimitrios" in 1944. Played Tony, the Junkman in "Silent Partner" in 1944. Played Marty Kelvin in "Road to the Big House" in 1947. Played Fat Man Pickpocket in "Gambling House" in 1950. Played Photographer in "The Red Skelton Show" in 1951. Played Eric in "Gang Busters" in 1952. Played Politician in "Salome" in 1953. Played Abdullah in "Prisoners of the Casbah" in 1953.