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Celebrating the Don Kelley Band

Aug 13, 202421 minEp. 206
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Brent Mason, Redd Volkaert, Johnny Hiland, J.D. Simo, and Daniel Donato reunited with Don Kelley on August 5th 2024 for a one-time concert to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Robert's Western World. Besides being a fete for one of the longtime anchors of Broadway's club scene, it was also a celebration of Don Kelley, and the incredible alumni of his band over the last 40-years. Today, we discuss both the concert and Kelley's influence on Nashville guitarists.

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0:29

well hello friends and welcome to ask


0:30

Zack today we're going to talk


0:33

about the Don Kelly Band and the reason


0:36

we're doing this is because on August


0:39

5th which was just you know on Monday of


0:42

I guess probably last week now when


0:45

you're watching this I saw one of the


0:47

greatest shows I've ever seen in my life


0:50

one of the greatest uh musical


0:54

events uh that that could have been


0:57

could have gone horribly wrong with all


0:59

of the guitar players playing but it was


1:01

a reunion of the majority of the


1:04

guitarists that played in the Don Kelly


1:07

Band starting in the early 80s all the


1:09

way up until uh today and it was amazing


1:14

so I'm going to talk about the concert


1:16

and I'm going to talk about just the


1:18

impact the legacy of Don Kelly and the


1:21

guitar players in his band and um yeah


1:25

I'm really excited to do this because of


1:28

course I've been a huge fan of Don Kelly


1:30

and his guitar players and of course


1:33

I've interviewed Don and if you want to


1:35

take a deep dive I'll put some links in


1:37

the description uh you know to the


1:39

interviews I've done with Don and then


1:41

with the uh some of the other guitar


1:43

players in Don's band like red volkart


1:47

and Brent Mason and others but uh yeah


1:49

I'm a huge fan and uh and these guys are


1:52

really important you know Don is really


1:55

important and all the guys in his band


1:56

are really important guitar players for


1:59

uh for Nashville and impacting the use


2:01

of the Telecaster and and such


2:03

especially kind of in the last 40 years


2:07

so yeah all right first I need to thank


2:11

my patreon members that is if you want


2:14

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2:15

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2:18

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2:20

find out all about that also in the


2:22

description there's a link also just uh


2:25

just so you know I you know do a fair


2:27

amount of posting on Instagram and such


2:29

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2:32

and Facebook so uh if you want to really


2:34

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2:37

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2:39

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2:41

most posting all


2:43

right let's dive in


2:46

so let's see a couple months ago JD Simo


2:50

who's of course a good friend of mine he


2:52

contacted me and he said it's finally


2:53

going to happen he said we're going to


2:55

have a reunion show uh it's going to be


2:59

for the the anniversary of Robert's


3:01

Western World which is of course Where


3:04

Da has played for many years and they're


3:08

going to block off you know part of


3:11

Broadway downtown


3:13

Nashville and they're going to set up a


3:15

big stage and they're going to have


3:17

music all day


3:18

long and then the


3:21

headliner is going to be Don Kelly with


3:24

all his uh guitar players that have


3:27

played with him through the years and so


3:29

I was just blown away I couldn't believe


3:32

it because I mean this is something we


3:34

kind of had all been kind of hoping


3:37

for and even with some of the interviews


3:40

and such like you know my interview with


3:42

Don you know there was part of me that


3:44

had hoped that we could uh you know get


3:46

a bunch of the you know guitar players


3:49

to to come to the the filming of that


3:51

and have them you know kind of interview


3:53

them some too about Dawn but it ended up


3:56

not working out so to me this was just


3:59

an amazing event and of course I had to


4:00

be there so finally the the date came


4:04

and I'll do a quick aside and and that's


4:08

two nights before I went and saw Vince


4:10

Gil at the Ryman and Vince hasn't played


4:12

one of his own shows in quite a while


4:14

because he's been busy with the Eagles


4:17

and so I went and saw Vince on Friday


4:21

night so of course I saw Don and the and


4:24

the guys on Monday but I saw Vince and


4:28

he had an amazing band and he had Tom


4:31

bukovac and Jed Hughes playing guit you


4:33

know playing guitar with him playing


4:35

mostly Rhythm and and uh you know of


4:38

course playing some phills and a solo


4:40

every once in a while but uh it was an


4:43

amazing 4-Hour show yes they did take


4:45

like a 30 minute break but still it was


4:48

at least two 90minut sets uh if not


4:53

longer and you know Vince is in his late


4:56

60s and uh I kind of expected some of


5:00

the songs to be in lower Keys or you


5:03

know I don't know but but he more than


5:06

lived up to uh he lived way beyond my


5:09

expectations all the songs were in the


5:11

same Keys uh I think he even told me


5:14

that one of the one of the songs he put


5:16

in a hierarch key just cuz he liked it


5:17

for the guitar


5:19

better and uh it was just an amazing


5:22

show so if you have a chance to see


5:25

Vince Gil go see him he's in his he's


5:28

still playing and singing like ever


5:31

before and he always has an amazing band


5:34

all right back to Don Kelly so Monday


5:37

night they have uh you know the the


5:41

concerts kind of going on all day long


5:44

and you know there's like the French


5:46

family band with Stewie French and sunny


5:49

French playing and uh you know Ronda


5:52

Vincent was playing when JD and I


5:54

arrived I uh decided to hitch a ride


5:57

with JD cuz I I just didn't want to go


5:59

by myself to Downtown Nashville with a


6:02

lot of people and dealing with parking


6:03

so we decided to just we met up and took


6:06

an Uber which ended up being the best


6:08

thing to do uh you know we took an Uber


6:11

to you know which they were able to drop


6:13

us off right near the stage and of


6:15

course we had uh you know I was helping


6:17

JD out with the you know I I carried his


6:20

guitar in a gig bag and he had his


6:22

headstrong little King amp and uh yeah


6:27

we got there and Ronda Vincent was


6:29

playing you know Bluegrass and it was


6:31

amazing and all of a sudden the other


6:33

guitar players started showing up and


6:34

there's red volkart and Brent Mason and


6:38

all you know Daniel Donado and uh you


6:41

know Luke mcquery and everyone's kind of


6:44

showing up and hanging out there's not


6:45

really a backstage area cuz you know


6:47

it's it's a a street concert so you know


6:50

it's a you know stage setup you know in


6:52

in the middle of the street so we're


6:54

just kind of hanging out and people are


6:55

saying hi and people are you know taking


6:58

photos and stuff like that and saying


7:00

hey you know hey red let me take a photo


7:02

with you and stuff like that and uh it


7:06

was just a really cool Vibe uh everyone


7:09

was just really happy to be there and


7:10

Don Kelly showed up and he you could


7:12

tell he was in high Spirits because this


7:14

was a tribute to him and this is


7:17

celebrating Dawn so he was uh he was


7:20

very uh grateful and and in High Spirits


7:24

and Joe Fick his bass player and and uh


7:28

Bill van vet the uh drummer they all you


7:32

know they were all


7:33

there and I was really wondering how the


7:36

concert was going to go and so I asked


7:38

JD and he said well I had made some


7:41

suggestions but it's just going to it's


7:42

Don's show and so he's going to do


7:44

whatever he wants I said great so all of


7:47

a sudden you know Ronda Vince's done


7:50

they've cleared the stage they've set up


7:52

you know all the guitar players and you


7:54

know you've got all these you know


7:55

Fender amps set up and the headstrong


7:58

that uh


8:00

brought and uh and Don says okay we're


8:04

going to start off with the main you


8:07

know the the last incarnation of the


8:09

band which of course is Joe Fick on bass


8:12

Bill van vet on drums and Luke mcquery


8:16

on guitar along with Don and then we're


8:18

going to have Brent Mason and red


8:20

volkart come out and


8:23

so wow I mean this was just amazing and


8:28

so you had red volkart and Brent Mason


8:31

of course Brent was the original guitar


8:32

player in the band he was actually in


8:34

the band Before Dawn but Don kind of


8:36

took it over and it was just ridiculous


8:41

um hearing Luke you know who's of course


8:45

the youngest he's the kid you know he


8:47

more than held his own with the other


8:49

guys and read with his just such an


8:53

individualistic you know kind of way of


8:56

playing and his kind of quirkiness


8:59

that's beautiful and Brent who is just


9:02

you know still at the top of his game uh


9:06

you know after 30 or 40 years as a


9:08

session guitar player uh it was an


9:12

amazing display and these guys there was


9:14

mutual respect you know when when one of


9:17

them was


9:18

soloing uh you know they would kind of


9:21

see if one of the other guitar players


9:22

was kind of playing Rhythm and the other


9:24

one would kind of really hold back and


9:26

they would really watch and pay


9:27

attention and listen of course they were


9:29

paying attention to Don because Don's


9:32

you know calling the shots and pointing


9:34

at them and telling them you know when


9:35

it's their turn to solo and so they went


9:38

you know round and round you know Brent


9:41

red and Luke you know playing solos and


9:44

it was


9:45

really uh a musical conversation you


9:48

know it wasn't just like you know here I


9:50

am and I'm going to play my hot


9:52

solo they would listen to what the


9:54

person had done before them and at times


9:57

they would kind of um respond to that


10:00

and they would play something in a


10:01

similar vein and other times you know


10:04

kind of that paragraph would they would


10:05

put a you know a period at the end of it


10:08

and someone would start something new


10:10

and then again it would happen and uh it


10:13

was a really really beautiful artistic


10:18

you know cuz you think it's just going


10:19

to be a bunch of guitar players playing


10:21

a bunch of notes but those guys really


10:25

really cared and they really wanted to


10:28

be there I you know


10:31

without giving up too much you know


10:33

Brent Mason was not feeling well that


10:36

night and uh and he showed up anyway and


10:40

just played amazing and of course red


10:43

had flown in you know he does he doesn't


10:45

live in Nashville he lives in Virginia


10:46

now and so he had uh he had flown or


10:49

drove in you know just just for this so


10:52

it was really really special so after


10:57

you know and of course Brent was playing


11:00

uh he had a roadworn Telly with a with a


11:02

bender on it that's kind of like it's


11:04

been kind of a backup guitar for him for


11:06

years and he had a twin and a pedal


11:08

board and red volkart he had you know he


11:11

it looked like a real black guard that


11:13

he had along with a grammatico amp with


11:16

JBL speakers like a like a Tweed twin


11:19

type thing you know 100 watt job and uh


11:23

even with that you know and Luke was


11:26

playing through a uh a backline deluxe


11:28

Reaver but all of them you know kind of


11:31

held their volume well Luke had that


11:33

kind of signature model well it's not


11:35

really a signature model yet but it's


11:36

you know a guitar that the custom shop


11:39

made for him that's a thin line with a a


11:41

mini humbucker in the neck and a regular


11:43

Telly Bridge


11:44

pickup so uh minimal you know pedals uh


11:49

yeah they just played beautifully


11:51

together and it was just a beautiful


11:53

moment and so those guys meaning Brent


11:57

and red they came off off the stage and


12:01

then Johnny Highland and JD Simo came up


12:05

and that was fantastic too you know just


12:08

in its own way and JD knowing that there


12:11

was going to be a lot of kind of


12:12

standard guitar playing JD purposefully


12:16

played a lot of slide just to do


12:18

something different because you know he


12:20

knew you know what Johnny Highland was


12:22

kind of going to do and you know and


12:24

Johnny does it so well plays so fast and


12:26

so


12:27

cleanly that uh he did he did more slide


12:30

and of course Johnny did some slide


12:32

playing too which was fun and uh and


12:34

that was a really you know special


12:36

moment and then you know the last kind


12:40

of lineup uh was Daniel Donado along


12:44

with David Graham got up and and they


12:47

did uh they did their thing and I really


12:50

you know I didn't know David very well


12:52

but he certainly played great Daniel


12:54

denado I've been uh I've really enjoyed


12:56

his playing and I've gotten to see him


12:58

you know grow up through the years I


12:59

remember him coming to the true tone


13:01

offices when he was like 13 or 14 years


13:03

old and he was an amazing guitar player


13:06

and I remember going and seeing Daniel


13:08

play with


13:12

um with Don Kelly and in the beginning


13:16

he was


13:18

good uh when he first started the gig


13:20

but then after you do that gig for a


13:23

while and again you're playing four or


13:25

five nights a week 4 hours a night and


13:27

you're the only soloist in the the band


13:30

well 6 months later when I I went again


13:33

and I think I took you know my my niece


13:35

was in town and so I took her with us


13:38

and we went and saw Daniel with the Don


13:41

Kelly Band and Daniel was jaw-dropping


13:45

good and he had improved so much just


13:48

his musicality the flow of his playing


13:50

you know muscle memory all those things


13:53

had really come together his chops were


13:55

just at an amazing level and that's what


13:56

happens with every guitar player that


13:58

plays in that band is they get amazingly


14:01

better and that's part of the the Don


14:03

Kelly thing was he would take these


14:05

guitar players that were really really


14:09

good and then he would make them great


14:11

by putting them through the paces and he


14:14

would tell them you know what he wanted


14:18

them to sound like and uh and I think


14:21

you that's part of his legacy is you


14:24

know pushing the uh you know people


14:26

think of Nashville as a telec in a


14:29

deluxe Reverb you know kind of town but


14:31

I mean part of it is Don Kelly kind of


14:35

pushed that especially kind of the whole


14:37

Gunslinger Telecaster guy Don Kelly is a


14:41

big part of that because he's done that


14:44

for 40 years he's had those Gunslingers


14:46

in his band and forever you know before


14:50

I moved here in the early 90s it's


14:51

always been who's playing who's in Don


14:54

Kelly's band now who's the hot new


14:56

guitar player and they always played a


14:57

Telecaster and they played a Telecaster


14:59

because of dawn you know and they and


15:02

even the reason Brent Mason Brent


15:04

Mason has to be one of the most


15:07

important guitar players and session


15:09

guitar players you know of the last you


15:12

know 40 years and such a huge influence


15:15

on the Nashville sound and the way the


15:18

Telecaster is used in country music and


15:22

the reason he plays a Telecaster is


15:24

because of Don Kelly you know Brent was


15:27

playing a hagstrom s which if you're not


15:29

familiar with it it's this you know kind


15:31

of less Paul Custom looking kind of


15:33

thing and Don was the one that convinced


15:37

him it's like hey you know you've got to


15:38

get a Telly and so they went both of


15:40

them got a


15:41

Telecaster uh you know Brent got a


15:43

blonde one and Don got the the gray one


15:48

and you know Brent ended up liking the


15:51

gray one better and so they swapped out


15:53

and that's that's the way it's been ever


15:55

since you know Brent Mason has been


15:57

playing that that a primer 67 Telly you


16:01

know that of course he added a bender


16:02

and multiple pickups and stuff like that


16:04

too but uh yeah and so I think you know


16:07

Dawn deserves you know some credit there


16:10

too and helping


16:11

making helping in making the Telecaster


16:15

really um synonymous with Nashville and


16:19

really making that a big part of the


16:21

sound you know because he put that in


16:23

Brent's hand and then in the 90s Brent


16:26

made the Telecaster sound just a big


16:29

part of 9s country which was really the


16:32

Zenith of the popularity of country


16:35

music and you know think about all the


16:37

Allen Jackson and you know Brooks and


16:40

Dunn and George straight and on and on


16:43

and on things that that Brent did but uh


16:47

yeah so it was a it was a killer show


16:51

and they ended it with playing Ghost


16:54

Riders in the Sky and you know really


16:58

that song


16:59

kind of got its legs when uh when JD


17:03

Simo was in the Don Kelly Band he's the


17:05

one that really turned it into like the


17:07

big showcase and you know of course JD


17:10

would go off into psychedelic land and


17:12

he'd you know sometimes bring like a


17:14

fuzz pedal or do something crazy and uh


17:18

you know uh so they they ended the night


17:21

with that song and everyone of course


17:23

took a great solo on that and there's uh


17:26

I think Premier Guitar uh has some video


17:30

of uh of them doing Ghost Riders in the


17:32

Sky and it was just a really cool ending


17:36

and uh a really great tribute to Dawn


17:40

and of course all the guitar players


17:42

that have been in the band uh there was


17:45

uh we were missing you know Guthrie trap


17:47

he had a scheduling conflict and so he


17:49

wasn't able to uh to be there and uh you


17:52

know he's another important chapter in


17:55

The Don Kelly band but uh the rest of


17:58

the guys were able to be there and it


17:59

was a really great celebration and uh I


18:04

was just delighted to be there and I you


18:07

know I was I was you know kind of s


18:09

stage with Joe Glazer and some other


18:11

guys and and uh you know we we just


18:13

marveled marveled as we uh you know


18:15

watched these Masters all get up there


18:18

with the great coach Don Kelly you know


18:21

it's kind of like it's kind of like all


18:23

these quarterbacks you know that are all


18:25

all all stars and they are all you know


18:27

getting up there with their Co one more


18:29

time and playing a game and you get to


18:30

watch it and it's just it was


18:33

amazing so yeah all right well I hope


18:39

you enjoyed today's episode just wanted


18:41

to give uh don Kelly and and his uh band


18:45

guys some love special love to JD Simo


18:47

my buddy that uh I'm especially proud of


18:51

his accomplishments uh with Don Kelly


18:54

and and and afterwards and of course his


18:56

friendship and uh I hope you guys are


18:59

all well and I'll see you next time


19:02

bye-bye

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