Nokie Edwards

NOKIE EDWARDS
 
 
Nokie Edwards  (born Nole Floyd Edwards; May 9, 1935) is an American musician and member of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  He is primarily a guitarist, best known for his work with The Ventures.  Edwards is also an actor, who appeared briefly on Deadwood, an American Western drama television series.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Two guitarists from Tacoma, WashingtonBob Bogle and Don Wilson formed a duo in 1958 called the Versatones, later named the Impacts; they began playing dates with a variety of rhythm sections.  Since both band names had already been registered, they changed their name to the Ventures.  After being rejected by a Liberty Records subsidiary called Dolton Records, the two formed their own label, Blue Horizon Records and released a single, “Cookies and Coke”, with Don Wilson on vocals.  Later they added Nokie Edwards (bass guitar) and Skip Moore (drums) and became an instrumental rock band.  

 

The band heard a track called Walk, Don’t Run on an album by country guitar virtuoso Chet Atkins called Hi-Fi in Focus and decided that it would make a great single for the group.  The Ventures released “Walk, Don’t Run” on their Blue Horizon label in 1960; it rose to #2 on the charts, behind only “It’s Now or Never” by Elvis Presley.  With Howie Johnson as the group’s new drummer, the band put together their excellent first album, also called Walk, Don’t Run.  When Mel Taylor joined the Ventures on drums in 1962Nokie Edwards became the lead guitarist, with Bob Bogle moving to bass guitar. 

 

The debut album by the SilencersThe Silencers came out on Total Energy Records at about the same time as several albums by their label-mates Davie Allan and the Arrows.  For the most part, the songs are originals, with the one exception being “Journey to the Stars” that has five songwriters listed on Allmusic:  Bob BogleDon WilsonNokie Edwards, and Mel Taylor of the Ventures, plus Sun Ra

 

(December 2014)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021