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Barbara Stephens
19,443 listeners
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The Del-Rios
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Eddie Kirk
13,657 listeners
1)What Eddy Arnold was for RCA in his Hillbilly days was Eddie Kirk for Capitol. However, Eddie wasn't that successful as Eddy. Maybe … read more1)What Eddy Arnold was for RCA in his Hillbilly days was Eddie Kirk for Capitol. However, Eddie wasn't that successful as Eddy. Maybe the reason was that Arnold started a fcouple of years sooner. Eddy was in Nashville and Eddie was … read more1)What Eddy Arnold was for RCA in his Hillbilly days was Eddie Kirk for Capitol. However, Eddie wasn't that successful as Eddy. Maybe the reason was that Arnold started a fcouple of years sooner. Eddy was in Nashville and Eddie was in Hollywood. Kirk had employed fine steel guitarists includ… read more
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Prince Conley
11,937 listeners
Prince Conley was an American rhythm & blues singer in the Memphis area. Singles 1961- Satellite 108 : All The Way / I'm Going Ho… read morePrince Conley was an American rhythm & blues singer in the Memphis area. Singles 1961- Satellite 108 : All The Way / I'm Going Home; Steve Cropper's first session for Satellite (Stax). Produced by Chips Moman. View wikiPrince Conley was an American rhythm & blues singer in the Memphis area. Singles 1961- Satellite 108 : All The Way / I'm Going Home; Steve Cropper's first session for Satellite (Stax). Produced by Chips Moman. View wiki
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Sir Mack Rice
19,676 listeners
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Bobby Marchan
23,186 listeners
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The Astors
34,927 listeners
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C.L. Blast
10,837 listeners
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