Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, Buddy Holly, and many more................
On tour this May/June 2008 in UK/Europe with Kevin Montgomery!!!! Here is a little video from the other night in Liverpool:
Kevin Montgomery and Tommy Allsup videologue from Liverpool ... ..
Don’t miss Tommy’s first ever UK tour with Kevin Montgomery, Danny White, and Paul Griffith.........it will be "An Evening with Tommy Allsup and Kevin Montgomery"............alot of chat, some questions for Tommy, and Tommy firing up the guitar on the classics that he’s been involved in............check out this video!!!
Tommy started his musical career in Claremore, Oklahoma in 1949 with the "Oklahoma Swingbillies." In 1950 he went to work with fiddle player Art Davis in Miami, Oklahoma; from there to the Cowboy Inn in Wichita, Kansas with singer, fiddle player Jimmy Hall. In 1952 and 1953, he moved back to Tulsa, Oklahoma to join the "Johnnie Lee Wills Band." From 1953 to 1958, he had his own band, "The Southernaires" in Lawton, Oklahoma with homebase being the Southern Club.
In 1958, Tommy's career would take a different direction. On a trip to Clovis, New Mexico to record at Norman Petty's famous studio, he met the late Buddy Holly. In April, he started playing lead guitar with Holly and the Crickets. He continued playing with Buddy until the fatal plane crash that took Buddy's life, along with the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens. It was Allsup who flipped a coin with Ritchie Valens for a seat on the ill-fated plane.
After Holly's death, Allsup moved to California to join Liberty Records as A & R Director of all Country and Western product to begin producing the great Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. His association with Wills lasted through Wills' "For The Last Time" LP, recorded on December 2-3, 1973, in Dallas, Texas, where Bob Wills recorded his first records in 1935. Allsup used some of the original Texas Playboys on the last recording (McAulliff, Shamblin, Dacus, Strickland). Bob Wills directed the sessions from his wheel chair.
While at Liberty, Tommy would produce Tex Williams, Willie Nelson, Joe Carson, Warren Smith, Billy Mize, and Cliff Crofford. While there, he worked with great artists such as Walter Brennan, Bobby Vee, Johnny Burnette, Julie London, and Vickie Carr, who sang harmony with Bob Wills on the LP "Bob Wills Sings and Plays." After leaving California, Allsup moved to Nashville to head up Metromedia Records in 1968. In 1972, he met Ray Benson and Asleep At The Wheel and produced their first LP for United Artist Records. Later he produced 4 LPs for Capitol Records with the group.
Tommy Allsup has been a big supporter of Western Swing music over the years. He has produced 5 LPs with the great Hank Thompson and his Brazos Valley Boys, 2 LPs with the Original Texas Playboys, and 2 LPs with the great Western Swing vocalist Leon Rausch. Tommy has produced Swing LPs with Jody Nix, Curley Chalker, Mack Sanders, Johnny Bush, Willie Nelson, Tex Williams, and Billy Mize.
Tommy still lives in Ft. Worth, Texas where he remains active in the music business. He has played guitar or bass on over 6500 recording sessions. All of this is good enough for Tommy Allsup, who has few regrets. "I never really wanted to be a big star, I figured I'd leave that to someone else."
Check out the video about the upcoming UK tour, and the recent recording in Nashville!!!!
Hey thanks for letting me know Tommy! Unfortunatley i am in Malaysia at the moment, im traveling around Asia. Would have loved to have made it otherwise! Have a good show, all the best Tom.
Hey Tommy, I'm back home in the UK and it sure feels cold. Just wanted to say thanks for the time you spent with me in Crete. It was true honour to be able to perform with you. Keep safe, Simon
hey tommy just checked you out on you tube lol and WOW uve had a great life and only just got the comment u sent me about manchester and im gutted i missed ur show i see dion and the belmonts were on when u played with buddy holly also one of my main influences
Tommy! its great to hear from you my freind...and to think you were there in rock n roll history is something special indeed.....those guys inspired not only myself but music history.... i hope one day i get to meet you... Shawn
Tommy! It seems I won't get to see you at tonight's show in Mitton because there aren't any tickets left..... They were all gone when I called Carol a few days ago, I guess everyone has heard how good the show is! Im really disappointed I won't be there to see you & Kevin again tonight but please let me know if you add any extra dates or when you're planning to come back to the UK again....
Have a great night, wish I was gonna be there.......! Next time though for sure.
Hi Tommy, Hope the UK tour is going great. Really looking forward to seeing you here in Crete next week - the sun is hot, the sky is blue, the pool is warm and the beer is cold - perfect for a well deserved chill out! Reg and Daphne.
you blew me away last night at the musician, still smiling now, thank you so much for being you, see you again sometime i hope, good luck with the rest of the tour and keep on tellin' those stories..amazing! thank you! ben
Hello From Alabama!!! Thanks much for the add. You sound Awesome! Please feel free to drop by and holler at me anytime. Take care and best wishes to you always.
Hi Tommy hope your gigs go ok would have loved to come and see you but we live in whitburn its a village on the coast in between Sunderland and Southshields thanks for getting intouch Julie x
Hi Tommy, Thanks for your comment. The new recording of True Love Ways is beautifully played and performed. I look forward to seeing you live on Saturday.
I was going to come to see you and Kevin tonight but I have been asked to go and stay with my grandma (my step-grandad died a few weeks ago & she's kinda stranded on her own out in the sticks until she can move house) so Im planning to come to see you both either Saturday or Sunday night in Clitheroe. I hope it's not sold out, can't wait to see you both again!
Great gig at the half moon.Yourself and Kevin and the band were great.Buddys been a big influence on my career. In fact he is my career!! Great to meet and hear the real deal.
Hi Tommy, Just to say how much I really enjoyed your gig last night at the Half Moon, Putney. You, Kevin and the guys in the band did a great set. I really love all the stories, also the humour with which it is all put across, very entertaining indeed. It was really great to meet you finally, I will definitely come and see you guys again, hopefully, next time I'll get to see / hear you play "Wishing" or maybe even "Lonesome Tears", Once again, many thanks for a great night, Andy Wren.
hey, i actually met you before when you and johnny played at a car show. my dad works...well worked with johnny at white way. i hope your tours going good.
HiTommy, Great show last night in Putney. The wife and I loved True Love Ways(its our song). I loved the gag about the capo. Thanks again and hope to see you again soon. be lucky Steve