Saturday, 9 May 2026

Nokie Edwards born 9 May 1935

 

Nole Floyd "Nokie" Edwards (May 9, 1935 – March 12, 2018) was an American musician and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was primarily a guitarist, best known for his work with The Ventures, and was known in Japan as the 'King of Guitars'. Edwards was also an actor, who appeared briefly on Deadwood, an American Western drama television series.

Edwards was born in Lahoma, Oklahoma, the son of Elbert Edwards and Nannie Mae Quinton Edwards, an original enrollee of the Western Cherokee. Edwards came from a family of accomplished musicians, and by age five he had begun playing a variety of string instruments, including the steel guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin, and bass. His family relocated from Oklahoma to Puyallup, Washington. During Edwards' late teen years he joined the United States Army Reserve. After traveling to Texas and California for training, he returned home and began playing regularly for pay in numerous country bands in the area.

In January 1958, country songwriter and guitarist Buck Owens relocated from California to Tacoma, Washington, as the owner of radio station KAYE. Prior to the formation of The Buckaroos with Don Rich, Edwards played guitar with Owens in the new band he formed in the area, and also played in the house band of television station KTNT, located in the same building as KAYE. In 1960 Edwards recorded a single, "Night Run" b/w "Scratch", on Blue Horizon Records with a band called The Marksmen.

The Ventures, an instrumental musical quartet, were founded in Tacoma, Washington, in 1958. Original members included Don Wilson on rhythm guitar, Bob Bogle on lead guitar (who later became the bass player), and drummer George Babbitt, who went on to become a 4-star general in the U.S. Air Force. When Babbitt left, Howie Johnson took his place and was later replaced by Mel Taylor. Edwards met Wilson and Bogle when they performed on KTNT. Edwards originally played bass for The Ventures, but he took over the lead guitar position from Bogle. 


                                       

The Ventures released a series of best-selling albums throughout the 1960s, and Edwards left towards the end of this period in 1968. He returned full-time as the Ventures' lead guitarist in 1972 and stayed with the band until 1984. In subsequent years, he would occasionally reunite with the band, and starting in the early 2000s, he once again toured with The Ventures until 2012. During his last stint with the Ventures, Edwards primarily played during the annual winter Japan tour, along with several dates in the United States.

In 1971, Edwards began a solo career with the release of Nokie!. While he released an album each year through 1974, his solo attempt was unsuccessful in America, and he suspended his solo efforts to concentrate on further recordings with the Ventures. Upon leaving the Ventures a second time in 1984, Edwards pursued a music career in Nashville, Tennessee. He played lead guitar for Lefty Frizzell, on what would become Frizzell's final recording sessions. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he was involved with numerous country-influenced recording projects and relaunched his solo career with the release of several albums starting in 1988.

Edwards performed occasionally in the United States as both a soloist and member of various bands, including AdVenture, Art Greenhaw, and Texas Western swing outfit The Light Crust Doughboys. The fruitful and critically acclaimed collaboration of Edwards and artist-producer Greenhaw, resulted in a number of albums in several music genres including Edwards' two nominations for "Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album of the Year", album titles 20th Century Gospel (2005) and Southern Meets Soul (2006). AllMusic noted about the 20th Century Gospel album that the "former Ventures member Nokie Edwards guests on several tracks ("Ode to Joy," "The Great Speckled Bird") and his sound has never been twangier". 

After accepting an offer to pursue an acting career in 2007, Edwards landed a role on Deadwood, an American Western drama television series. Edwards played the mysterious friend of Wild Bill Hickok and a local citizen, who serves as a bridge between the villains and heroes of the show. During production, Edwards temporarily relocated to Santa Clarita, California and lived on the set's location with his wife Judy.

In 2008, Edwards was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with The Ventures. The award was presented by John Fogerty. The band performed their biggest hits, "Walk Don't Run" and "Hawaii Five-0", augmented on the latter by Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame musical director Paul Shaffer and his band. In July 2010, Deke Dickerson announced on his Facebook page that he was currently working on a new studio album with Nokie Edwards. Dickerson and his band backed Edwards for several shows, including Deke's yearly Guitar Geek Festival held in Anaheim, California. In 2011, Nokie Edwards, of Cherokee heritage, was inducted into the Native American Music Awards Hall of Fame.

On March 12, 2018, Edwards died in Yuma, Arizona, following an infection he’d been fighting since undergoing hip surgery in December. He was 82.

(Edited from Wikipedia)

1 comment:

boppinbob said...

For "Nokie Edwards - Picks On The Beatles (2020 RJ Productions)" go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/5seXSo1W

1 We Can Work It Out 2:22
2 Can't Buy Me Love 2:10
3 And I Love Her 2:30
4 Here, There And Everywhere 2:21
5 If I Fell 2:38
6 I Will 1:44
7 Michelle 3:06
8 Eleanor Rigby 2:33
9 Help! 2:15
10 Norwegian Wood 2:06
11 Imagine 3:03
12 Yesterday 2:38
13 Hey Jude 4:04
14 Let It Be 4:01

Nokie Edwards Picks On The Beatles is a posthumous album from guitar legend, Nokie Edwards, who rose to fame in the 1960s playing with the popular US surf-rock band, The Ventures. Originally recorded in 1996, the album is produced by noted Filipino guitarist, Ramon "RJ" Jacinto, and finds Edwards reworking 13 classic Beatles tunes as well as John Lennon's 'Imagine' in his own distinctive style. The album captures Edwards at the peak of his powers; and his combination of flawless technique with a gift for melody shows why his Japanese fans dubbed him "The King Of Guitars."

For "Venturesmania! With Nokie Edwards – Bound & Sidejacked Again! (2011 Major)" go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/FcAkJ6hv

1 The Lonely Matador 2:53
2 Mutant Bem 2:30
3 Shed Me No Tears 2:25
4 Gunfight At The Nokie Corral 1:34
5 Do The Frank Sidebottom 2:17
6 Johnny Remember Me 2:57
7 Bound & Sidejacked Again! 2:34
8 Honest Engine 2:28
9 Shoreline Gold 3:10
10 Fidelio 1:56
11 Nancy's Minuet 2:23
12 Rightside Faster 1:56
13 A Piece Of The Action 2:38
14 Sin A Lonely City 2:21
15 Bye Bye Billy (Jet RnR Version) 2:30
16 Sweetheart Deal 2:45

Drums – Chris Sprague Lead Guitar – Deke Dickerson (tracks: 3, 6, 8, 11, 14),
Garrett Immel (tracks: 2, 7, 9, 13), Nokie Edwards (tracks: 1, 4, 16)
Lead Guitar, Bass – Mel Bergman (tracks: 5, 10, 12, 15)

For "The Ventures - 1992 "The Very Best Of" (FLAC)" go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/MHa1HkN5

1. Walk Dont Run
2. Torquay
3. Honky Tonk
4. Raunchy
5. Telstar
6. Last Night
7. Wipeout
8. La Bamba
9. Tequila
10. Lets Go
11. Ram Bunk Shush
12. Wheels
13. Perfidia
14. Sleep Walk
15. Green Onions
16. Hawaii Five-O
17. Pipeline
18. The Ninth Wave
19. Rebel Rouser
20. Out Of Limits

Originally an EMI Music Australasia release in 1992, this CD included many great tunes that are not available from EMI-USA's "Legendary masters series". Including three Ventures' Classic "Walk don't run", "Perfidia" and "Hawaii Five-O" and their own rendition of "La Bamba" and "Let's go", this CD is comprised mainly of instrumental hits made famous by other artists.

Thanks to Crimhead420 @ the jazz-rock-fusion-guitar blog for the loan of the Ventures CD.