Bio of a Project
Tribute to a Legend
By Tommy Allsup
Paying tribute to Bob Wills, the King
of Western Swing, on his 100th birthday, "Bob
Wills' A Tribute to Bob's
100th Birthday" and doing it in a way that represented his
career and
contributions to all genres of music, produced many challenges.
To accomplish this task, we started with the producer he chose to do his
last album -
"Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys For The Last Time" Produced by Tommy
Allsup for Konawa Music Productions. We then added Leon Rausch, The
Voice of the Texas Playboys for over 50 years, and of course The Texas
Playboys themselves.
Choosing the Guest Artists wasn't an easy task either. We started with Merle
Haggard, whom Bob Wills chose to be on his last album. Merle sings and plays
the fiddle that Bob Wills gave him.
We then invited country legends George Jones, Gene Watson, Larry Gatlin, Tanya Tucker, Charlie Daniels, Glen Campbell, Johnny Rodriquez and Lynn Anderson; R&B icon Archie Bell; Pop legend B.J. Thomas; Cowboy Poet Red Steagal; Today's hit makers Cody Canada, Dierks Bently and Joe Diffie; Stars of tomorow Robin English, Rachel Bradshaw and Chance from Muzik Mafia; Grand Ole Opry stars Porter Wagoner and Billy Grammer.
We added Oscar winning actor Wilford Brimley, to draw attention to
Bob Wills movie career.Four time superbowl winner, NFL Hall of Famer, successful businessman, actor and sports media icon - the versatile Terry Bradshaw joined the album to pay tribute to another man, "Who Knew No Limits" and crossed genres and professions for many decades.
This album represents every era of Bob Wills' music form the lone fiddle days, to twin fiddles, to Dixieland jazz, and all the way to the big band era. Bob Wills even played a form of rap music 60 years before it became known as rap. He influenced every kind of music from the 1930's to the present day and will continue to do so far into the future.