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He is a keyboardist, fiddle and mandolin player,
singer and bandleader born in Luling, Texas and moving to Beaumont, Texas
with his family in 1942 and to Houston in 1946. His stepfather, Shelly Lee Alley, was
an extremely active and pioneering musician in Western Swing music.
From about the time he was ten years old he gave
performances in Luling and Beaumont at dances and on radio shows and
regularly recorded with Link Davis during the late 1940s and 1950s.
From the time he was young to present day he has
performed with the majority of the big names and groups in Texas including
Alley Cats, which was a group he formed with his stepfather, Tillman, the
Village Boys, The Weavers, Bob Wills, and his idol Cliff Bruner. This has since has seen him dubbed a
“Musician’s Musician” by his peers.
After performing with all these other acts he moved on
to form his own band in 1971 and co-founded The River Road Boys. They became a very respected group
of musicians based in Houston, Texas.
They have become one of the major Western Swing dance bands and have
made appearances at numerous venues and music festivals all over
America. They are
internationally known through the albums they have released to date which
are in excess of 20 to date and have also won several awards for being the
“Best Western Swing Band”.
Their song “We’re Proud Dubya’s from Texas”
won them the Will Rogers Award for “Best Western Swing Song of the
Year” in 2004. They also
hold the accolade of having the first country album to have been broadcast
behind the Iron Curtain.
Throughout his professional career he has performed
with countless artists in the studio and some of the albums he appears on
include his own The Texas Touch and The Twin Fiddles of Bob White
and Clyde Brewer and also Free Range Trout by Bill Aspinwall, Hot
Lickin’ by Paul Buskirk, Devil in the Bayou – The Gold
Star Recordings by Harry Choates, Big Mamou by Link Davis, Send
Me the Pillow You Dream On by Hank Locklin, I’ll Sail My Ship
Alone by Moon Mullican, Nite Life: Greatest Hits and Rare Tracks
1959-1971 and It’s Been Rough and Rocky Travelin’ by
Willie Nelson, Blue Bonnet Lane, Don’t Ever Take Our
Picture Down, Down the Trail, Expressions of Faith, Houston,
Swingin’ South, Texas – Born to Love You, Texas Two-Step
Time and 2000 by The River Road Boys and the compilations All
Time Texas Dance Faves, Steelin’ It: The Steel Guitar Story
and Stompin’ Singers and Western Swingers.
Very much recognised for his contribution to music he
is an inductee into several country music and western swing Halls of Fame
throughout the United States including the International Country Music Hall
of Fame. He is a member of the
Recording Academy and was honoured in 2008 with a Heart of Western Swing
Award.
Paul Buskirk recordings
Paul’s
Boogie (arr. Paul Buskirk)
Stoneway: No.
1131-1 LR-13689
Rustic Dance
Schottische (arr. Paul Buskirk)
Stoneway No. 1131-2 LH-13690
Piano – Clyde Brewer
Many
thanks to Clyde Brewer who has very kindly contributed information.
Sources:
- http://www.riverroadboys.com/#MEMBERS
- http://www.riverroadboys.com/
- http://www.emando.com/players/Brewer.htm
- http://www.angelfire.com/folk/polka/cwswing.html
- http://www.wsmss.com/2004_2006_Hall_of_Fame.html
- http://www.shellyleealley.com/biography.html
- http://www.riverroadboys.com/#ALBUMS
- http://www.billboard.com/song/bob-white/rubber-dolly/2899758#/song/bob-white/rubber-dolly/2899758
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- http://www.myspace.com/crockettwesternswing
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