View Poll Results: What is your favourite Elvis musician?

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  • Ronie Tutt

    41 37.27%
  • James Burton

    52 47.27%
  • Jerry Scheff

    3 2.73%
  • Glenn Hardin

    5 4.55%
  • Wilkinson

    9 8.18%
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Thread: The TCB band boys!!!

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    The TCB band boys!!!

    Which of the Elvis musicians is your favorite? I don't know why, but I have always sympathized with Tutt, He passed me enthusiascally. I could see him in Peabody and the FedEx Forum in 2007, and you?, What do you think?, What is your favorite?
    Lord have mercy...I'm a devil in desguise!

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    I liked Ronnie Tutt.

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    Ronnie for me too, fantastic drummer, and he could read Elvis like a book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie View Post
    Which of the Elvis musicians is your favorite? I don't know why, but I have always sympathized with Tutt, He passed me enthusiascally. I could see him in Peabody and the FedEx Forum in 2007, and you?, What do you think?, What is your favorite?


    Ronnie Tutt.

    John Wilkinson also appears to be a very nice man, he gave an interview, with regard to his friendship with Elvis, and he would be a good man to be friends with.


    Have a look, here

    http://www.tcb-world.com/showthread....d=1#post282022

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    James Burton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jess View Post
    Ronnie Tutt.

    John Wilkinson also appears to be a very nice man, he gave an interview, with regard to his friendship with Elvis, and he would be a good man to be friends with.


    Have a look, here

    http://www.tcb-world.com/showthread....d=1#post282022
    Ohhh, this is great! Thanks Jess. You're very kind. I like to know the views of those who knew him and know about his impressions of Elvis. Thanks again. I also like your post, jejeje.
    Lord have mercy...I'm a devil in desguise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie View Post
    Ohhh, this is great! Thanks Jess. You're very kind. I like to know the views of those who knew him and know about his impressions of Elvis. Thanks again. I also like your post, jejeje.

    You are very welcome, Annie, you are too, lol

    Take care,
    Kimmi

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    Elvis had the best musicians money could buy. Love them all, but Ronnie Tutt beat the CRAP outta those drums. He was the first one who got my attention from Elvis himself (a small miracle, in my opinion! ) because of his drumming. Just listen to Proud Mary on the Madison Square Garden album. He kept things rockin'! In the late 80's, when I went to see Neil Diamond in concert and I was looking at my friend's tour book she'd bought that night, I saw Ronnie had been Neil's drummer. What a pleasant surprise!

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    Tutt the drummer of Diamond?, What interesting, and how to honor ... for Diamond, jeeje .... good, for both jijiji.
    I am reminded of these rehearsels for TTWII, with its casual and youthful look with his long chestnut hair ..... It has not changed much, he's still a guy with a casual look with his long hair .... white! ! jejejeje
    I also remember how to delight your audience to ecstasy, when accompanied rhythmically with battery the convulsive movements of the King on stage .... and the public ... shouted excitedly by Elvis and Tutt .... uffff. I love Tutt!
    Lord have mercy...I'm a devil in desguise!

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    Ronnie Tutt....James Burton and Jerry Schefff are my three favorites.Man can those guys get down.

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    .

    I've been lucky enough to either meet or speak to them all.

    James is my favourite, followed by Gentleman John.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie View Post
    Which of the Elvis musicians is your favorite? I don't know why, but I have always sympathized with Tutt,
    Why do you "sympathize" with Ronnie Tutt?

    I like Ronnie if for no other reason than he's a "Dallas boy" and I am a "Dallas girl."

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    All of the TCB Band members were AWESOME in their own right of course....

    HOWEVER...I chose Ronnie Tutt just because that man can WAIL those drums and his drumming was the driving force of Elvis' stage show!!!

    TCB!
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    I agree with what Mike had to say about all of the members of the TCB Band.I voted for James Burton.He was and still is a great guitar player.
    The One and Only King of Rock'n'Roll.

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    Glen for me. I like piano players. :]
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    I voted for James Burton. I love guitar players and James can really get down on the guitar.

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    Scotty Moore but since he's not on there and neither is DJ or Charlie I'll say James.

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    Ronnie Tutt
    If your an Elvis fan, no explanation is necessary....
    If your not, no explanation is possible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by boylover View Post
    Scotty Moore but since he's not on there and neither is DJ or Charlie I'll say James.
    I like Scotty and Charlie the best too.

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    The energy was incredible. He was like a cat let out of a cage.
    Like a big cat, a panther. He had such energy and power. It was an
    amazing thing. He stood right in front of me so that he could feel
    the power and energy from the drums all the time. Even when we
    recorded in a studio, he'd take the microphone off the stand and go
    over and stand in front of me. He'd stand in the middle of the
    musicians. He was really a purist when it came to that, you know


    Ronnie Tutt

    He was the firstest with the mostest.

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