Grand Ole Opry Sorta Stuff

I hear that  Porter Wagoner, is in the hospital.  I don’t know why or what, but, say a porterwagoner.jpgprayer for the Wagonmaster, would ya?

I meant to mention last week, the passing of Brent Burkett, who was part of The Fabulous Four Guys that were featured on the Opry for many years.  These guys, I think were the only act to ever become members of the Opry without the benefit of a record deal/hit record.  It’s a shame they never had a major record deal because I watched them perform many times from the side of the Opry stage from the time I was about #2’s age on up til I was grown…those guys ALWAYS lit up the crowd and got them guysmembers2_2_ssss-313x275.jpggoing.  Always.  They were great singers and entertainers, always dressed impeccably…I never saw them not wake up a sleeping Opry audience.  (I’ve seen many sleeping Opry audiences, too.) Interesting trivia about Brent is that he hailed from the same hometown as Dean Martin…Steubenville, OH. I don’t remember ever knowing that little tidbit.

And somebody else I want to mention, who died a couple days ago is Clarence “Tater” Tate.  Tater was extremely well known and revered in the Bluegrass world.  He was a tatertate.jpgmember of Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys as a fiddler and a bass player.  He worked with all kinds of people through the years and even played on Patty Loveless’ most wonderful Mountain Soul album.   One artist he worked for was Wilma Lee Cooper.  He worked with a teenaged Mr. Smiff in those days.  Mr. Smiff has a hilarious imitation of Tater.  He will be missed.

Thing about Tater and Brent though…one of the things I remember about both these guys is I never saw either of them without a cigarette, except when they were onstage.  I can remember as a kid, all the way up til I had my own kids,  seeing Brent at the side of the Opry stage, looking at the show schedule, in his fancy suits and he seemed huge to me when I was a kid, but always had that cigarette between his fingers.  I believe both men died of lung cancer. 

~ by sistasmiff on October 19, 2007.

16 Responses to “Grand Ole Opry Sorta Stuff”

  1. Am I dreaming, or, didn’t they have a club or something called the Four Guys Harmony House?

  2. You aren’t dreaming.

  3. I heard where Dolly visited Porter in the hospital yesterday and described him as weak but alert and joking around a bit. She said she told him that the first night he returned to the Opry stage, she’d sing with him.

  4. [...] Cold, Hard Facts of Life 21 10 2007 Ironic that I wrote about Tater Tate and Brent Burkett dying from Lung Cancer the other day and mentioning that Porter was hospitalized when come to find out today that he is also fighting [...]

  5. [...] Smiff on Porter Wagoner: Ironic that I wrote about Tater Tate and Brent Burkett dying from Lung Cancer the other day and mentioning that Porter was hospitalized when come to find out today that he is also fighting [...]

  6. Brent Burkett was a piece of garbage that WON’T be missed by a LOT of people! I’m sooooo sad that he’s gone that I threw a party!

  7. I bet he won’t miss you, neither.

  8. Hi. I was the lead singer for the Four Guys. Nice of you to mention Brent. He was very special friend and a very talented (funny) guy. Glad you enjoyed our work.

    Rich

  9. I had the privilege of working with Brent for 19+ years as a member of the 4 Guys. He suffered and fought a long battle with cancer, but he finally succombed to this terrible disease. He is thought of by many through the wonderful memories that I was honored to share with Sam, Brent, and Laddie.
    Gone but not forgotten. John Terry Frost

  10. Mr. Perfect, or should I say Imperfect – Please tell me a little more about yourself. I bet you could speak all day on this subject. First let me tell you this….Brent Burkett never knowingly harmed a living soul. I can personally vouch for this since I was his singing partner and friend for more than 50 years. He truely never met a man he didn’t like, but then he never met you. I recommend you bury some of those ugly feelings somewhere, but not with Brent.
    Sam Wellington

  11. Geez…bitter, party of one?

  12. Thanks to the lovely person who had such great things to say about The Four Guys. One slight correction…the group did have some major label record deals and several nationally charted records but no big hits…i.e… RCA, Mercury, etc…
    Thanks for the memories.

  13. Mr. Perfect – - there’s a place called Hell waiting for you, but then you could already be there !

  14. Hi Collie,
    Im Rich Garratt. The original lead singer for The Four Guys. Thanks for your wonderful compliments. It was a hell of a ride. I’m living in North Georgia now. Its a nice place to be. Hope all is well with you.

  15. I read back and don’t understand the negative comments about Brent. He was a very fun and open guy. This comment might have been because his wife wanted him. That is NOT a rare thing. Hi should have taken care of his business. Bye bye, now. I’m not in the oprah business. Just thanks for the site, and the compliments.

  16. By the way Collie, Brent pased away because a brain tumour. NOT lung cancer. I quit smoking 35 years ago. See ya.

    Rich

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