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Leon McAuliffe

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536:, his exhaustive study of life and music of western-swing kingpin Bob wills and his Texas Playboys, Charles Townshend offers fragmentary but suggestive evidence that T-Bone Walker and Charlie Christian, the front-runners in the first generation of black electric guitarists, were inspired, at least in part, by the early amplified playing of white musicians such as Dunn and McAuliffe. ... Western-swing and jazz present a similar continuum on the white side of the tracks, with men like McAuliffe a jazzy but heavily country-inflected style, while mavericks like Dunn played a kind of pure, futuristic jazz all their own. And every one of these player, black and white, was solidly grounded in the blues 503:
At time he sounds like a blues-rock six-string, at time like a ragtime banjo, at times like an ethereal whisper. One of his astonishing achievements was his precision. It takes a lot of experience and precise hands and ears to hit a note exactly right on a steel, given that it lacks frets, but
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There are authorities, McAuliffe among them, who believe this recording and the subsequent use of the instrument in Wills's organization played the leading role in making the steel guitar popular in American
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McAuliffe played his as if it were a Telecaster, using the steel to create slurs that sound very much like the bent notes that the blues electric guitarists in Chicago would develop twenty years later.
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McAuliffe, who was with Wills from March 1935, to December, 1942, is one of the most distinguished artists in the history of western swing
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After the war, McAuliffe returned to Tulsa and formed a Western swing band named the Cimarron Boys. In 1949, their song "Panhandle Rag" (
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His playing (and Dunn's) is also credited with inspiring the rhythm and blues electric guitar style occurring some 20 years later.
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country chart. McAuliffe recorded through the 1960s. In the 1970s, he participated in a reunion of the Texas Playboys.
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guitarist who was a member of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys during the 1930s. He was posthumously inducted into the
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in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He stayed with Wills until World War II.
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Index

Houston
Texas
Tulsa
Oklahoma
Country
Western swing
Musician
bandleader
Guitar
slide steel guitar
Columbia
Dot
Capitol
Majestic
Western swing
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Steel Guitar Hall of Fame
Light Crust Doughboys
Bob Wills
San Antonio Rose
Steel Guitar Rag
Robert Lee Dunn
Milton Brown
Columbia
Eldon Shamblin
Junior Brown
Rogers State University
Claremore, Oklahoma
US Country
Faded Love

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