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Paul Howard & His Cotton Pickers
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Fred Rose in the foreword of a song folio (Paul Howard's Cotton Pickin' Songs)that Paul was one of the favorites on the Grand Ole… read moreFred Rose in the foreword of a song folio (Paul Howard's Cotton Pickin' Songs)that Paul was one of the favorites on the Grand Ole Opry. He said that audiences liked him because his songs were for the 'home folks'. Pau… read moreFred Rose in the foreword of a song folio (Paul Howard's Cotton Pickin' Songs)that Paul was one of the favorites on the Grand Ole Opry. He said that audiences liked him because his songs were for the 'home folks'. Paul was from Arkansas. His friendly manner carried with him on… read more -
Spade Cooley & His Orchestra
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Donnell Clyde 'Spade' Cooley (December 17, 1910 – November 23, 1969) was an American Western Swing musician, big band leader, act… read moreDonnell Clyde 'Spade' Cooley (December 17, 1910 – November 23, 1969) was an American Western Swing musician, big band leader, actor, and television personality. His career ended when he was arrested and convicted for the murder… read moreDonnell Clyde 'Spade' Cooley (December 17, 1910 – November 23, 1969) was an American Western Swing musician, big band leader, actor, and television personality. His career ended when he was arrested and convicted for the murder of his second wife, Ella Mae Evans. View wiki -
Curley Williams & His Georgia Peach Pickers
505 listeners
Curley Williams (Dock Williams, June 3, 1914 - September 5, 1970) was an American country and western fiddler, singer, songwriter and bandl… read moreCurley Williams (Dock Williams, June 3, 1914 - September 5, 1970) was an American country and western fiddler, singer, songwriter and bandleader from Georgia . His best-known song is “Half As Much”. He was admitted to the Atlanta Country… read moreCurley Williams (Dock Williams, June 3, 1914 - September 5, 1970) was an American country and western fiddler, singer, songwriter and bandleader from Georgia . His best-known song is “Half As Much”. He was admitted to the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999. Williams was born near Cairo, G… read more -
Jesse Ashlock
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Jesse Ashlock was born in 1915. He started playing violin at age nine. In 1930 he began going to the Crystal Springs Dance Pavilion in Fo… read moreJesse Ashlock was born in 1915. He started playing violin at age nine. In 1930 he began going to the Crystal Springs Dance Pavilion in Fort Worth, where James Robert (Bob) Wills played with his band. Wills bought Jesse a fiddle, taug… read moreJesse Ashlock was born in 1915. He started playing violin at age nine. In 1930 he began going to the Crystal Springs Dance Pavilion in Fort Worth, where James Robert (Bob) Wills played with his band. Wills bought Jesse a fiddle, taught him to play, and included him in a few of the band'… read more -
Modern Mountaineers
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Noel Boggs & His Daysleepers
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Hank Penny & His Radio Cowboys
1,174 listeners
At age 18 in 1935 Hank Penny put together his Radio Cowboys – one year before competitor Pee Wee King founded his Golden West Cowboys. His … read moreAt age 18 in 1935 Hank Penny put together his Radio Cowboys – one year before competitor Pee Wee King founded his Golden West Cowboys. His few and far between recordings feature his crack pedal steel player Noel Boggs and the vocal styli… read moreAt age 18 in 1935 Hank Penny put together his Radio Cowboys – one year before competitor Pee Wee King founded his Golden West Cowboys. His few and far between recordings feature his crack pedal steel player Noel Boggs and the vocal stylings of teenage singer (and future Gong Show stalwart) Jaye P… read more -
Smiley Maxedon
659 listeners
Country Western baritone Roy Smiley Maxedon (1921-2001) had one of the most remarkable, if not underrated, voices in the history of Hillbil… read moreCountry Western baritone Roy Smiley Maxedon (1921-2001) had one of the most remarkable, if not underrated, voices in the history of Hillbilly Music. Originally from Illinois, he went west and California's San Joaquin Valley near Fre… read moreCountry Western baritone Roy Smiley Maxedon (1921-2001) had one of the most remarkable, if not underrated, voices in the history of Hillbilly Music. Originally from Illinois, he went west and California's San Joaquin Valley near Fresno became his base of operations in the 1940's. Roy Sm… read more -
Milton Brown & His Brownies
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Fort Worth Doughboys
1,273 listeners
Western Swing/Country band The Fort Worth Doughboys evolved out of the band the Light Crust Doughboys. It was formed by Bob Wills, Cliffor… read moreWestern Swing/Country band The Fort Worth Doughboys evolved out of the band the Light Crust Doughboys. It was formed by Bob Wills, Clifford "Sleepy" Johnson, and the Brown brothers, and they recorded their first single for Victor in 1932. View wikiWestern Swing/Country band The Fort Worth Doughboys evolved out of the band the Light Crust Doughboys. It was formed by Bob Wills, Clifford "Sleepy" Johnson, and the Brown brothers, and they recorded their first single for Victor in 1932. View wiki