Cecil Robert Campbell (March 22, 1911 - June 18, 1989) was an American steel guitarist. Cecil Campbell was the leader of Cecil Campbell & The Tennessee Ramblers (refer also to a separate writeup of The Tennessee Ramblers). They were RCA Victor recording artists for many years, having started with them in 1934 and were still with them by 1951. Cecil earned a reputation as a steel guitar player and as you might know, some of his popular tunes had a Hawaiian flavor to them, such as "'Neath Hawaiian Palms", "Hawaiian Skies", "Little Hula Shack In Hawaii… read more
Cecil Robert Campbell (March 22, 1911 - June 18, 1989) was an American steel guitarist. Cecil Campbell was the leader of Cecil Campbell & The Tennessee Ramblers (refer also to a separate writeup of The Tennessee Ramblers). They were RCA Victor recording artists for many years, having star… read more
Cecil Robert Campbell (March 22, 1911 - June 18, 1989) was an American steel guitarist. Cecil Campbell was the leader of Cecil Campbell & The Tennessee Ramblers (refer also to a separate writeup of The Tennessee Ramblers). They were RCA Victor recording artists for many years, having started with them in 1934 and were still with them by 1951. Cecil earned a r… read more