[ourplace] Re: The Lone Ranger rides again!

  • From: Rosemarie Chavarria <knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 14:58:34 -0700

Hi, Linda,


I just heard the video of The Lone Ranger and it was awesome! I remember watching it when I was little.


Rosie




On 9/10/2016 2:01 PM, Linda Gehres wrote:


Take a minute and enjoy!!

                *For most of the1960s, Glen Campbell's brilliant
                guitar playing was known only by a select few top
                recording studios and*

                *artists.*

                *Long before Glen became known nationally as an
                outstanding vocalist, actor and TV personality, he was
                one of the most in-demand*

                *recording studio guitarists in the world. He could
                have earned a 7-figure annual income as a high-end,
                requested-for-studio*

                *guitarist for years on end if that had been all he
                cared to do. How good was he? The Lone Ranger! You
                will enjoy! Take a look at*

                *this video, one you may have never seen before.*

                *Hi Yo Silver, Away! - It doesn't get much better than
                this. "The  William Tell Overture" by Giaochino Rossini.*

                *Many of us grew up watching the Lone Ranger and Tonto
                on black and white television.*

                *Years later, many of us watched the Glen Campbell
                show on TV as well. *

                *This video is a clip of a younger Glen Campbell
                playing the William Tell Overture (with symphony*

                *Orchestra) and dedicating it to Clayton Moore, who
                played the Lone Ranger, and Jay Silverheels, who
                played Tonto.*

*You may never have seen Glen play like this before. This is world-class guitar playing and Campbell makes
                it look easy.*

                *The sounds of Glen Campbell on guitar and the
                symphony orchestra playing Rossini's "William Tell
                Overture" will take you back to*

                *those golden days of yesteryear, when the strains of
                the Rossini's masterpiece coming over the radio meant
                the Lone Ranger show was about to begin. *

                
*https://www.youtube.com/embed/GUBhE00h9U0?feature=player_detailpage***

                *This is fun…*




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