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Bobby Ogdin, Elvis Presley / Marshall Tucker Band / Ween
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If ever there was an episode that is impossible to describe in a few words, it’s this one. Bobby Ogdin has hundreds of sessions and live performances to his name across literally hundreds of artists. We attempt to cover just a fraction of that with Bobby and what a privilege it was. From Bobby’s backing of Elvis Presley during his last 45 shows, through to his multi-decade session career and regular live gigs with outfits as diverse as the Marshall Tucker Band and Ween, we attempt to give it the attention it deserves.
To listen / watch:
- Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or:
- Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel
Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab):
Working on Brandon Flowers’ latest solo album alongside the brilliant Steve Nathan and Dawes
The ‘bouncing of ideas’: the brilliance of group / face-to-face recording versus remote
Brandon Flowers: “the greatest voice I’ve ever heard”
Seventy years after piano lessons, what’s held Bobby in good stead throughout his career
Moving to Nashville
The iconic David Briggs
The brilliant Pig Robbins
Joining Elvis’ band
Tony Brown soloing on piano with Elvis, 1977
Arranging strings for Roy Orbison
Full list of Bobby’s collaborations to date or check out his full discography
Working with Lucille Ball on a TV Special
Working with Kenny Rogers
Working with Wayne Newton
Recording with Johnny Cash and all of the Carter Sisters
Working with Bill Evans
Playing with the Pointer Sisters at the Grand Ole Opry
Playing with Tammy Wynette
Bobby in action with Steve Forbert – Romeo’s Tune
Bobby in action on piano with the Dan Hill classic Sometimes When We Touch
Bobby on piano with The Judds – Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Old Days)
Bobby on Lee Clayton’s The Dream Goes On
Five years performing with the Marshall Tucker Band
Bobby’s use of synths during his career, including the iconic Yamaha DX-1 and his love of the Kurzweil K2000 / K2500 etc (apologies for the host saying 2600)
Bobby’s thoughts on the future of the music industry after years of service in positions with numerous organisations (President of the Nashville Recording Musicians Association, Executive Officer and Vice-President of the International RMA, Executive Officer and Secretary-Treasurer of the Nashville Association of Musicians, rank-and-file representative at American Federation of Musicians).
Playing with Ween (as Bobby and the Shit Creek Boys)
Bobby in action with Ween at the Ryman Auditorium in 2018
Thoughts / guidance for younger players entering the industry
Tag a Keyboard Player: Art Tatum / Vladimir Horowitz
Desert Island Discs: What’d I Say – Ray Charles, Live at The Apollo – James Brown, Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor Op.30 – Vladimir Horowitz / Rachmaninoff.
Key links:
Buy some keyboard related merchandise
Drop us a line via the website, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, BlueSky, TikTok or LinkedIn
Complete our listener survey to help us improve the show, it only takes 90 seconds.
Support us on Patreon and receive bonus content
Check out our podcast guest playlist on Spotify to get a taste of each guest’s creations.
The post Bobby Ogdin, Elvis Presley / Marshall Tucker Band / Ween appeared first on The Keyboard Chronicles.
159 episodes
Manage episode 503504117 series 2998026
If ever there was an episode that is impossible to describe in a few words, it’s this one. Bobby Ogdin has hundreds of sessions and live performances to his name across literally hundreds of artists. We attempt to cover just a fraction of that with Bobby and what a privilege it was. From Bobby’s backing of Elvis Presley during his last 45 shows, through to his multi-decade session career and regular live gigs with outfits as diverse as the Marshall Tucker Band and Ween, we attempt to give it the attention it deserves.
To listen / watch:
- Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or:
- Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel
Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab):
Working on Brandon Flowers’ latest solo album alongside the brilliant Steve Nathan and Dawes
The ‘bouncing of ideas’: the brilliance of group / face-to-face recording versus remote
Brandon Flowers: “the greatest voice I’ve ever heard”
Seventy years after piano lessons, what’s held Bobby in good stead throughout his career
Moving to Nashville
The iconic David Briggs
The brilliant Pig Robbins
Joining Elvis’ band
Tony Brown soloing on piano with Elvis, 1977
Arranging strings for Roy Orbison
Full list of Bobby’s collaborations to date or check out his full discography
Working with Lucille Ball on a TV Special
Working with Kenny Rogers
Working with Wayne Newton
Recording with Johnny Cash and all of the Carter Sisters
Working with Bill Evans
Playing with the Pointer Sisters at the Grand Ole Opry
Playing with Tammy Wynette
Bobby in action with Steve Forbert – Romeo’s Tune
Bobby in action on piano with the Dan Hill classic Sometimes When We Touch
Bobby on piano with The Judds – Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Old Days)
Bobby on Lee Clayton’s The Dream Goes On
Five years performing with the Marshall Tucker Band
Bobby’s use of synths during his career, including the iconic Yamaha DX-1 and his love of the Kurzweil K2000 / K2500 etc (apologies for the host saying 2600)
Bobby’s thoughts on the future of the music industry after years of service in positions with numerous organisations (President of the Nashville Recording Musicians Association, Executive Officer and Vice-President of the International RMA, Executive Officer and Secretary-Treasurer of the Nashville Association of Musicians, rank-and-file representative at American Federation of Musicians).
Playing with Ween (as Bobby and the Shit Creek Boys)
Bobby in action with Ween at the Ryman Auditorium in 2018
Thoughts / guidance for younger players entering the industry
Tag a Keyboard Player: Art Tatum / Vladimir Horowitz
Desert Island Discs: What’d I Say – Ray Charles, Live at The Apollo – James Brown, Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor Op.30 – Vladimir Horowitz / Rachmaninoff.
Key links:
Buy some keyboard related merchandise
Drop us a line via the website, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, BlueSky, TikTok or LinkedIn
Complete our listener survey to help us improve the show, it only takes 90 seconds.
Support us on Patreon and receive bonus content
Check out our podcast guest playlist on Spotify to get a taste of each guest’s creations.
The post Bobby Ogdin, Elvis Presley / Marshall Tucker Band / Ween appeared first on The Keyboard Chronicles.
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