On a recent trip to Nashville, I headed for the library to dig around some old city directories in an effort to find out if the houses where Homer & Jethro used to live might still be around, but I came up empty. I couldn't find a listing for either of those guys for some reason. I did, however, discover that Jerry Byrd lived here, at 4849 Aster Drive, in 1962.
Byrd (1920 - 2005) made a name for himself as one of the nation's top (non-pedal) steel guitar talents in the 1940s and '50s. He spent time playing in Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours before departing to join up with Red Foley and play steel in his band for several years. In the early '60s, he began exploring Hawaiian music and recorded several LPs in that vein. Byrd eventually relocated to Hawaii in the late '60s and remained there until his death.
Here's a track from his 1964 Monument LP, Admirable Byrd.
Jerry Byrd - Theme For A DJ (2:06)
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Sunday, February 17, 2013
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Major talent modest house eh? Thanks for sharing your house hunting in Nashville. Having a look about the net it appears that Homer and Jethro lived around Chicago, maybe that's why you couldn't find them in Nashville.
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