Ray Benson

Asleep At The Wheel

 

Ray Benso Asleep At The Wheel and Bismeaux being interviewed for the Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording

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Ray Benson founded Asleep At The Wheel in 1970. In 1990 he founded Bismeaux Records and Bismeaux Studios.

Early photo of Asleep At The Wheel
Bismeaux Studio A

Above Bismeaux Studio A. Chris and Martin Theophilus (Phantom Productions, Inc.) interviewed Ray Benson at Bismeaux Studio B for the Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording. Please view the video below and check out Ray Benson and Asleep At The Wheel at this link. We appreciate Ray granting permission for the use of  the photo and video content in the interview and on this web page.

Bismeaux Records logo

Dale Watson & Ray

Bismeaux Studio logo

Sam Seifert Bismeaux Studio A

Sam Seifert Bismeaux Studio A

Ray receiving instrumental award in PA

Ray playing bass in the Springfield Township, PA orchestra

Ray Benson with Lucky Oceans

Early Asleep At The Wheel band

Ray Benson Floyd Domino with Bob Wills

Ray and Floyd with Bob Wills

Willie Nelson and Ray Benson early photo

Willie & Ray

Early Asleep At The Wheel bus

Asleep At The Wheel on Letterman
Asleep At The Wheel
Asleep At The Wheel bus
Ray Benson in Asleep At The Wheel bus
Asleep At The Wheel's Still The King album cover

Ray Bensongives to many music organizations and benefits

Ray playing at benefit

Ray Benson and Ride with Bob poster

Ray Benson playing with the Doobie Brothers at Austin's Moody Theater

Ray playing with the Doobie Brothers at Austin's Moody Theater

© 2015 Ray Benson and the Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording

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