Pee Wee Clark – The Georgia Gentleman
Pee Wee Clark – The Georgia Gentleman
Born Charles Phillip Clark on September 18th, 1930, in Macon, Georgia, USA. Before coming to Australia, Pee Wee Clark was playing guitar on a regular morning television show in the US. Upon arriving in Australia in the late 60s, he teamed up with Reg Lindsay and worked in his band for a number of years. Signed to the Festival label his debut LP 'The Georgia Gentlemen' was released in 1969 followed by 'Hot Tempered Steel' and then the 'Country Jazz' album in which he recorded with Buddy Emmons (an American musician who is widely regarded as the world's foremost pedal steel guitarist of his day).
Steel Guitar Rag | ||||
A2 |
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Rose Of Old Pawnee |
3:32 | |
A3 | Tangle Fingers | 1:55 | ||
A4 | Tom's Walts | 2:02 | ||
A5 | San Antonio Rose | 2:20 | ||
A6 | Forever | 2:04 | ||
B1 | Tennessee Polka | 1:40 | ||
B2 | Remington Ride | 1:46 | ||
B3 | Moonland | 2:28 | ||
B4 | Pan Handle Rag | 2:15 | ||
B5 | The Walts You Saved For Me | 2:30 | ||
B6 | How Do You Hold A Memory | 2:52 |
Media Condition: Mint - M
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint - NM
Comments:Australian pressing. Small blemishes on sleeve. Great condition.
Grading Definitions
Grading Definitions
Records are graded using the Goldmine system, shown below for reference:
Mint: Jacket sealed in shrink wrap or other original packaging. The vinyl in this case is sold as-is or not graded.
NM (Near Mint): No visible defects. No writing, stickers, spindle marks, or any other imperfections on label. Appears unplayed and unhandled.
VG+: Will have some light wear that may include sleeve scuffs, very light scratches, or other superficial marks.
VG: Similar imperfections to a VG+ record, but they're either more pronounced, or there is a higher number of imperfections.
G: Many imperfections, including but not limited to scratches that can be felt with a fingernail. A lot of background noise, clicks, and pops should be expected with this grade.
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