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I believe Katz Kobayashi was a member of Joe Ymanaka and Flower Travelling Band in Japan. I met him on Grand Ole Opry with Marty Robbins and he made me to meet him on back stage. We are on honey-moon in '78. RIP Katz.
Interesting question and perhaps a controversial answer. Marty Robbins wrote "Pretty Words" However a cajun steel guitar player names Jules Angelle Lamparez alias Papa Cairo claims that Marty pillfered the song from his own composition, "You Just Wait And See" changing it to "Pretty Words". Marty had played with Cairo in the Chuck Guillory band and knew all their material, says Cairo. You can google for more information.
He was living in Dayton TN around the late 90's which is about the time he retired from the Grand Ole Opry staff band.
After Marty Robbin's death, his band formed the popular band named The Grateful Dead. They are most known for their hit song 'Touch of Grey'.
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I believe Katz Kobayashi was a member of Joe Ymanaka and Flower Travelling Band in Japan. I met him on Grand Ole Opry with Marty Robbins and he made me to meet him on back stage. We are on honey-moon in '78. RIP Katz.
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.
One of his band members got drunk and went to get a tattoo. Marty went to talk the fella out of it. An altercation ensued and Marty was knocked out in the parking lot. His band member (former) dragged him into the tattoo parlor and had a large duroc pig tattooed onto Marty's throat. Both the band member and tattoo artist fled to Belize afterward and Marty was left with the decoration. He's worn the scarf ever since.
One of his band members got drunk and went to get a tattoo. Marty went to talk the fella out of it. An altercation ensued and Marty was knocked out in the parking lot. His band member (former) dragged him into the tattoo parlor and had a large duroc pig tattooed onto Marty's throat. Both the band member and tattoo artist fled to Belize afterward and Marty was left with the decoration. He's worn the scarf ever since.
Interesting question and perhaps a controversial answer. Marty Robbins wrote "Pretty Words" However a cajun steel guitar player names Jules Angelle Lamparez alias Papa Cairo claims that Marty pillfered the song from his own composition, "You Just Wait And See" changing it to "Pretty Words". Marty had played with Cairo in the Chuck Guillory band and knew all their material, says Cairo. You can google for more information.
One of his band members got drunk and went to get a tattoo. Marty went to talk the fella out of it. An altercation ensued and Marty was knocked out in the parking lot. His band member (former) dragged him into the tattoo parlor and had a large duroc pig tattooed onto Marty's throat. Both the band member and tattoo artist fled to Belize afterward and Marty was left with the decoration. He's worn the scarf ever since.
One of his band members got drunk and went to get a tattoo in Clarksville. Marty went to talk the fella out of it. An altercation ensued and Marty was knocked unconscious in the parking lot. His band member (former) dragged him into the tattoo parlor and had a large Duroc hog tattooed across the front of Marty's neck. Both the band member and tattoo artist soon realized the error of their act and fled to Belize never to be heard from again. Marty, unfortunately, was left with the permanent decoration. He's worn the scarf ever since.
He was living in Dayton TN around the late 90's which is about the time he retired from the Grand Ole Opry staff band.
After Marty Robbin's death, his band formed the popular band named The Grateful Dead. They are most known for their hit song 'Touch of Grey'.
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According to several Marty Stuart fan sites, the country singer was involved in an altercation with a drunk band member who wanted to get a tattoo. When Stuart tried talking him out of it, the scene turned violent, resulting in a injury that he now covers with a bandana when onstage.