Eldon Shamblin Net Worth

Eldon Shamblin Net Worth is
$5 Million

Eldon Shamblin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Eldon Shamblin (April 24, 1916 - August 5, 1998) was an American guitarist and arranger, particularly important to the development of Western swing music as one of the first electric guitarists in a popular dance band.Born in Clinton, Oklahoma, Shamblin learned guitar at a young age and learned to read music at his sister's piano. He became interested in Jazz when he heard Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti. In time he purchased transcriptions of Eddie's solos and learned them when he became interested in arranging, a skill he later proved to be in demand for as the Big Band era swept the nation. As a teenager he migrated from Weatherford, OK to Oklahoma City where he played some of the roughest dives and nightclubs and landed a daily 15 minute radio show where he sang and accompanied himself on his guitar. Eventually he wound up playing in hotel bands there in OK City with jazz musicians playing selections that were soon to become classics. His local fame spread and he soon was known as the other great guitarist in Oklahoma, the first being a young Charlie Christian who was playing in venues down in the Deep Deuce area of 2nd St and also with groups that had programs on some of the same radio stations as Eldon. Charlie played in a lot of the nightclubs on the 'other' side of town where few white people ventured. Likewise Blacks seldom were seen in the 'white' section. In the Deep Deuce area the color lines were often completely forgotten as in mixed races Jam sessions at Salathiel's Barn where Charlie was known to have played with steel guitarist Noel Boggs and pianist Clarence Cagle, both of whom figured into the Western Swing music of Bob Wills and other bands of the genre. Ironically, some of these artists played in clubs which were across the alley from one another, often well within earshot of the back door. Music being a bond between races it's said that Eldon & Charlie possibly heard one another either on the air or across the alleys.In 1934 The Alabama Boys an early western swing band led by non-musician Dave Edwards came through Oklahoma City. When they heard him on the radio they recruited Eldon to join them as their new singer and guitarist. Eldon left with them en route to Tulsa where they headquartered having landed radio spots on KVOO and eventual jobs at various dancehalls there. He stayed with the Alabama Boys for about three years. He later had his own radio show and eventually joined another group playing hotels performing classical songs in the swing band tradition. By then Bob Wills had already begun calling him. Bob was persuasive but Eldon was reluctant at first until Wills made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Bob sold him on the security of a future he could bank on. He joined Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys in November 1937.A self-taught guitarist, he quickly became the band's musical arranger as he had learned to read charts by studying big band arrangements. Shamblin's trademark electric guitar style and musical kno

Full NameEldon Shamblin
Date Of BirthApril 24, 1916
Died1998-08-05
Place Of BirthWeatherford, Oklahoma, USA
ProfessionActor
NationalityAmerican
AwardsGrammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance
NominationsCountry Music Association Award for Album of the Year
Star SignTaurus
#Fact
1Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (under the category Early Influence) in 1999 (as a member of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys).
2Jazz/swing guitarist.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Go West, Young Lady1941Guitarist - The Texas Playboys (uncredited)
Take Me Back to Oklahoma1940Texas Playboy Guitar Player

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Fiddlin Man: The Life and Times of Bob Wills1993Video documentaryHimself
Solo Flight: The Genius of Charlie Christian1992Video shortHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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