The Strangers (American band)


The Strangers are an American country band that formed in 1966 in Bakersfield, California. They mainly served as the backup band for singer-songwriter Merle Haggard, who named them after his first hit single " Strangers". In addition to serving as his backing band, members of the Strangers also produced many of Haggard’s records, sang lead vocals on select tracks, and co-wrote many of Haggard’s songs with him, including the No. 1 singles, "Okie From Muskogee" and "I Always Get Lucky with You".
From 1969 to 1973, they issued several records independent of Haggard, released on Capitol Records, and even had their own Top 10 hit single called "Street Singer" on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart. Three members of the Strangers would go on to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Between 1969 and 1987, the Strangers were voted Band of the Year by the Academy of Country Music eight times -- more than any other group in history.

History

1960's

Lead guitarist Roy Nichols was from Chandler, Arizona, and had previously played with the Maddox Brothers and Rose, Lefty Frizzell, Wynn Stewart, and Johnny Cash before playing with the Strangers from 1965 until 1987, when health problems forced him into retirement. Duncan, Oklahoma-born steel guitarist Ralph Mooney had previously played with Wynn Stewart and written the song "Crazy Arms", and after leaving the Strangers recorded a duo album with James Burton and then joined Waylon Jennings band.
Norm Hamlet joined the Strangers on steel guitar in 1967 and, shortly afterward, became its bandleader. Howard "Jerry Ward" Lowe was the Strangers original bass player and George French played the piano. But when Ward left, Willard "Gene" Price from Shamrock, Texas replaced him on bass just in time for the Okie from Muskogee album in 1969, on which he also sang lead vocals. Tulsa, Oklahoma-born Roy "Eddie" Burris, the drummer for the Strangers, co-wrote the title track "Okie From Muskogee" with Merle Haggard.

1970's

Clair "Biff" Adam from Reading, Pennsylvania, replaced Burris as the Strangers drummer in 1970 and also served as Merle's publicist and bus driver. On the album, The Fightin' Side of Me, the Strangers added rhythm guitarist Robert "Bobby Wayne" Edrington from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and they got their own showcase on the instrumental "Stealin’ Corn". A second rhythm guitarist, Marcia "Nichols" Ashcraft, also joined the band
, fiddle player for the Strangers.
After Bobby Wayne and Marcia Nichols left, Ronnie Reno of Reno and Smiley and the Osborne Brothers joined the Strangers on rhythm guitar, and he also produced Merle's duo album with Mac Wiseman as well as Merle's The Bluegrass Sessions. Ronnie would also sing lead vocals on albums like Merle Haggard Presents His 30th Album. Gaffney, South Carolina-born Johnny Meeks, previously a member of Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, the Champs, and Michael Nesmith and the Second National Band, played bass with the Strangers in the early 1970s and later got inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. After Meeks left, Jimmy Tittle played bass with the band. After leaving the Strangers, Tittle would go on to play with his father-in-law Johnny Cash. He was replaced by bassist Sherman "Wayne" Durham
Bakersfield, California-born saxophonist Don Markham, who had played with Sly & the Family Stone, the Ventures, the Bakersfield Brass, and Johnny Paycheck played with the Strangers from 1974 to 2013. In the mid-1970s, former Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys guitarist Eldon Shamblin, who was born in Clinton, Oklahoma, was invited to join the Strangers. After retiring from the Strangers, Eldon Shamblin would continue to perform with them whenever they played in Tulsa. Electric mandolinist Billie "Tiny" Moore from Port Arthur, Texas also joined the Strangers during the 1970s. Like Eldon Shamblin, Tiny Moore had also been a member of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys.
In the late 1970s Decatur, Alabama-born Gordon Terry joined the Strangers on fiddle. Terry had previously played with Bill Monroe, Faron Young, and Johnny Cash.

1980's

After Gordon Terry left the band, fiddler Jimmy Belken joined the Strangers. Born in Dallas, Texas, Belken had previously played with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys as well as Mel Tillis and the Statesiders. In addition to serving as Strangers bassist, Dennis Hromek would also sing some lead vocals at Strangers shows. When Hromek left Bobby Wayne returned to the Strangers, this time playing bass.
Other noteworthy members of the band included Princeton, Illinois-born trumpet player Gary Church, and Los Angeles, California-born keyboardist Mark Yeary, who also served as Merle's co-producer on his records. Clint Strong, who had studied under Stan Kenton, joined the Strangers on lead guitar during the mid-1980s.

Discography

Albums credited to the Strangers

Singles credited to the Strangers

Albums credited to [Merle Haggard] and the Strangers

Singles credited to [Merle Haggard] and the Strangers

Albums credited to [Bonnie Owens] and the Strangers

Singles credited to [Bonnie Owens] and the Strangers

Albums credited to [Leona Williams] and the Strangers

The Strangers as Backing Band

Contribution to [Merle Haggard] Albums

Songwriting

SongSongwriterAlbumYear
Falling For YouRalph MooneyStrangers1965
Mary's MineJerry WardI'm a Lonesome Fugitive1967
Blue RockRoy Nichols and Norm HamletOkie from Muskogee1969
In The Arms of Love Gene Price and Buck OwensOkie from Muskogee1969
Okie From MuskogeeEddie Burris and Merle HaggardOkie from Muskogee1969
Hammin’ It UpNorm HamletThe Fightin’ Side of Me1970
Harold's Super ServiceBobby WayneThe Fightin’ Side of Me1970
Stealin’ CornRoy Nichols and Norm HamletThe Fightin’ Side of Me1970
ChampagneRoy Nichols, Norm Hamlet, and Biff AdamI Love Dixie Blues1973
Come On Into My ArmsMarcia NicholsIf We Make It Through December1974
Girl Who Made Me LaughRoy Nichols and Merle HaggardMerle Haggard Presents His 30th Album1974
It Don't Bother MeMark YearyMerle Haggard Presents His 30th Album1974
Travelin’ Tiny Moore and Ronnie RenoMerle Haggard Presents His 30th Album1974
I’ve Got A Darlin’Ronnie Reno and Merle HaggardKeep Movin' On1975
After Loving YouRonnie Reno, Merle Haggard, and Leona WilliamsIt's All in the Movies1976
Cotton Patch BluesTiny Moore, Bob Wills, and Billy Joe MooreIt's All in the Movies1976
I Won't Give Up My TrainMark YearyMy Love Affair with Trains1976
Union StationRonnie RenoMy Love Affair with Trains1976
I Always Get Lucky with YouGary Church, Merle Haggard, Freddy Powers, and Tex WhitsonBig City1981
I Think I'm Gonna Live ForeverDennis Hromek, Merle Haggard, and Benny BinionBig City1981
Silver EagleGary Church and Freddy PowersA Taste of Yesterday's Wine1982
My Life's Been GrandGordon Terry and Merle HaggardOut Among the Stars1986

Production

ProducerAlbumYear
Roy NicholsGoin' Home for Christmas1982
Mark Yeary1989
Mark YearyBlue Jungle1990
Ronnie RenoThe Bluegrass Sessions2007
Ronnie RenoTimeless2015

Lead Vocal

Merle">Merle Haggard "> Merle Call-Outs

Merle Haggard famously called out members of the Strangers by name on his records prior to their solos. He sometimes prefixed their name with “Brother,” as in the song "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink" when he called out “Brother Don” Markham. For 20 years he regularly called out 16 different members of the Strangers and 14 guest musicians on 70 songs on 31 different albums. Roy Nichols received the most call-outs, followed by Norm Hamlet, Tiny Moore, Mark Yeary, and Don Markham. Below is a list of all the songs and Stranger call-outs Merle made over his career. Not listed are callouts the Strangers received by others than Merle, such as when Leona Williams called out Roy Nichols during “Yes Ma’am This One Can” on her 1976 Strangers-backed album “San Quentin’s First Lady,” or when Rose Maddox called Roy Nichols out prior to his “Downtown Modesto” solo on her 1983 Strangers-backed album “Queen of the West.”
SongCall-OutsAlbumYear
Mule Skinner BluesJames Burton, Roy NicholsSame Train, a Different Time1969
No Hard TimesRoy NicholsSame Train, a Different Time1969
Silver WingsRoy NicholsOkie from Muskogee1969
Blue RockRoy NicholsOkie from Muskogee1969
In The Arms of LoveGene PriceOkie from Muskogee1969
Brain Cloudy BluesEldon Shamblin, Tiny Moore, Roy Nichols, Johnny GimbleA Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World 1970
Stay a Little LongerBiff Adam, Dennis Hromek, George French, Joe Holley, Tiny Moore, Roy Nichols, Alex BrashearA Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World 1970
MiseryJohnnie Lee Wills, Eldon Shamblin, Tiny Moore, Roy NicholsA Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World 1970
Roly PolyRoy Nichols, Norm Hamlet, Alex BrashearA Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World 1970
Old Fashioned LoveTiny MooreA Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World 1970
Corrine, CorrinaJohnny Gimble, George French, Joe Holley, Tiny MooreA Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World 1970
Take Me Back to TulsaGeorge French, Johnny Gimble, Tiny Moore, Joe HolleyA Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World 1970
Trouble in MindGeorge FrenchDown Every Road 1962–19941970
Corrine, CorrinaRoy Nichols, Norm Hamlet, Chubby WiseThe Fightin’ Side of Me1970
Every Fool Has a RainbowRoy NicholsThe Fightin’ Side of Me1970
T.B. BluesNorm HamletThe Fightin’ Side of Me1970
When Did Right Become Wrong?Norm Hamlet, Roy NicholsThe Fightin’ Side of Me1970
Harold's Super ServiceBobby Wayne, Roy Nichols, Norm HamletThe Fightin’ Side of Me1970
Stealin’ CornBiff Adam, Dennis Hromek, Bobby Wayne, Norm Hamlet, Roy NicholsIntroducing My Friends the Strangers1970
Blue RockRoy Nichols, Norm HamletIntroducing My Friends the Strangers1970
Where Could I Go But To The Lord?Bobby WayneThe Land of Many Churches1971
I’ve Done It AllBobby WayneHag1971
StumblinAl Bruno, Earl Poole Ball, Johnny Gimble, Roy Nichols, Norm HamletHonky Tonkin’1971
Bring It on Down to My House, HoneyBilly Leibert, Roy Nichols, Norm HamletLet Me Tell You About a Song1972
Big Bad Bill Roy NicholsI Love Dixie Blues1973
I Ain't Got NobodyRoy NicholsI Love Dixie Blues1973
Nobody Knows I'm Hurtin’Roy NicholsI Love Dixie Blues1973
The Emptiest Arms in the WorldNorm HamletI Love Dixie Blues1973
Way Down Yonder in New OrleansGene Bowen, Dale Hampton, Biff AdamI Love Dixie Blues1973
Sitting on Top of the WorldRoy Nichols, Marcia NicholsTotally Instrumental...With One Exception1973
I'm an Old ManNorm Hamlet, Roy Nichols, Johnny GimbleIf We Make It Through December1974
Come On into My ArmsRoy NicholsIf We Make It Through December1974
Honky Tonk Night Time ManRoy Nichols, Norm HamletMerle Haggard Presents His 30th Album1974
A Man's Gotta Give Up a LotTiny Moore, Roy NicholsKeep Movin' On1975
Cotton Patch BluesEldon Shamblin, Tiny Moore, Roy NicholsIt's All in the Movies1976
Living with The Shades Pulled DownTiny MooreIt's All in the Movies1976
StingareeRoy Nichols, Glen HardinIt's All in the Movies1976
Gambling Polka Dot BluesRoy Nichols, Norm HamletThe Roots of My Raising1976
Moanin' the BluesGlen Hardin, Norm Hamlet, Roy NicholsA Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today1977
Silver WingsDon MarkhamLive from Austin, TX ‘781978
Old Fashioned LoveMark Yeary, Roy NicholsLive from Austin, TX ‘781978
Brain Cloudy BluesMark Yeary, Roy NicholsLive from Austin, TX ‘781978
Cherokee MaidenNorm Hamlet, Don MarkhamLive from Austin, TX ‘781978
Got Lonely Too EarlyDon Markham, Jimmy CappsServing 190 Proof1979
I'm the One Who Loves YouRoy Nichols, Don MarkhamThe Way I Am1980
I Think I'll Just Stay Here and DrinkDon MarkhamBack to the Barrooms1980
Keep On the Sunny SideGordon Terry, Roy NicholsSongs for the Mama That Tried1981
I'm a Lonesome FugitiveRoy NicholsRainbow Stew Live at Anaheim Stadium1981
Rainbow StewMark Yeary, Don MarkhamRainbow Stew Live at Anaheim Stadium1981
Fiddle BreakdownTiny Moore, Gordon TerryRainbow Stew Live at Anaheim Stadium1981
Good Old American GuestMark Yeary, Tiny MooreBig City1981
I Always Get Lucky with YouDon Markham, Norm Hamlet, Roy NicholsBig City1981
I Can’t Hold Myself in LineRoy Nichols, Don Markham, Jimmy Murphy, Norm HamletJohnny Paycheck’s Mr. Hag Told My Story1981
Blue Yodel #2Norm Hamlet, Don MarkhamThe Epic Collection 1983
Trouble in MindTiny MooreThe Epic Collection 1983
StrangersRoy NicholsThe Epic Collection 1983
Workin' Man BluesRoy NicholsThe Epic Collection 1983
You Can’t Break the Chains of LoveNorm HamletHeart to Heart1983
Waitin’ on the Good Life to ComeRoy Nichols, Mark YearyHeart to Heart1983
Don't Ever Let Your Love Sleep AloneMark YearyHeart to Heart1983
Sally Let Your Bangs Hang DownTiny Moore, Jimmy Belken, Roy Nichols, Mark Yeary, Norm HamletHeart to Heart1983
All I Want to Do Is Sing My SongTiny MooreIt's All in the Game1984
Thank Heaven for Little GirlsJimmy BelkenIt's All in the Game1984
You Nearly Lose Your MindNorm Hamlet, Roy NicholsIt's All in the Game1984
The Okie from Muskogee's Comin' HomeRoy Nichols, Mark YearyLive from Austin, TX ‘851985
Take Me Back to TulsaGary ChurchLive from Austin, TX ‘851985
I Knew the Moment I Lost YouNorm HamletLive from Austin, TX ‘851985
Ida RedNorm Hamlet, Clint Strong, Jimmy BelkenLive from Austin, TX ‘851985
The Okie from Muskogee's Comin' HomeRoy Nichols, Clint Strong, Mark YearyA Friend in California1986
Broken FriendMark Yeary1989

Awards

Academy of Country Music">Academy of Country Music Awards "> Academy of Country Music Band of the Year Awards

Year ACM Band of the Year
1966Nominated
1967Nominated
1968Nominated
1969Winner
1970Winner
1971Winner
1972Winner
1973Nominated
1974Winner
1975Winner
1976Nominated
1977Nominated
1980Nominated
1981Winner
1982Nominated
1983Nominated
1984Nominated
1985Nominated
1987Winner
1988Nominated

Music City News (Now named [CMT Music Awards]) Band of the Year Awards

YearMusic City News Band of the Year
1971Winner
1972Winner

[Academy of Country Music Awards] Won With [Merle Haggard]

YearAwardRecording
1969Album of the YearOkie from Muskogee
1969Song of the YearOkie From Muskogee
1969Single of the YearOkie From Muskogee

[Country Music Association Awards] Won With [Merle Haggard]

YearAwardRecording
1970 Album of the YearOkie from Muskogee
1970Single of the YearOkie From Muskogee
1972 Album of the YearLet Me Tell You About a Song

Strangers in the [Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]

StrangerYear InductedBand Inducted WithInducted By
Tiny Moore1999Texas PlayboysChris Isaak
Eldon Shamblin1999Texas PlayboysChris Isaak
Johnny Meeks2012Blue CapsSmokey Robinson

Timeline 1966-1991