Barbara Mandrell and family
I first met Irby Mandrell in Tacoma
in the early 60's when he was a salesman for Mosrite guitars and Standell
amplifiers at Ted Brown music. I was a crazy young kid who thought I had
just invented the world with the Touch Guitar. It was the beginning
of a great and long lasting friendship. The next year after we met Irby
asked me to play the "then Duo-lectar" at the Namm show in Chicago at the
Palmer House Hotel. It was at this engagement that Irby introduced me to
Chet Atkins and later I was to meet Leo Fender for the first time. "Barbara
was 10 years young" wow but was she talented. Another gentleman and his
wife Rosy was Joe Maphis, probably one of the finest guitars ever. I really
don't think anyone to this day can play some of the great music Joe played.
In recent years I was invited back to perform with
Louise Mandrell at several Nashville fan Fair occasions, it was lot's
of fun. They are one of the finest Family's and group of folks you could
ever meet.
I'll never forget when I was waiting for my first
Cruise ship job at the Mandrells office in Hendersonville. Terry Quick
of Entco International called and got Irby. I probably would have given
away the farm just to get my first Cruise ship and was mortified when Irby
started demanding everything but the moon, but you know what, He got everything
he wanted, I guess power really does work.
Anyway thanks to this wonderful family for all that
they have done for me. Irby and Mary's house is my home when I'm in Nashville.\
In weeks to come I hope to dig out some
the old photos of the early years with the Barbara Mandrell show when we
were entertaining in southeast Asia during the Vietnam war.
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