måndag 6 december 2010


                                                                        


TOP 10 

LILLIES OHLSSON
Bennerstigen 120
SE-733 95 SALA * SWEDEN

TOP TEN CDS - September 2015
1 - BOB MARSHALL -Horses That Run Far Away
2 -BRADY BOWEN & SWING COUNTRY -Old Pictures In A New Frame
3 - HOT TEXAS SWING BAND  - Ain´t Dead Yet        
4 - JIM JONES - Race With The Wind
5 - JUNIOR BARNARD - A Little Bit Of Boogie
6 - STEPHANIE DAVIS - Western Bling
7 - COBY CARTER - Legends
8 - LEELEE ROBERT - Jewel Of The West
9 - BILLY MATA & The Texas Tradition - This Is Tommy Duncan Vol.2
10 GREAT RECESSION ORCHESTRA - Have You Ever Even Heard Of Milton Brown?

TOP 10 SONGS - September 2015
1 - Horses That Run Far Away - Bob Marshall
2 - Along The Navajo Trail - Hot Texas Swing Band
3 - Don´t Be Angry - Brady Bowen & Swing Country
4 - Race With The Wind - Jim Jones
5 - Talkin´`bout You -  Stephanie Davis
6 - Fat Boy Rag - Junior Barnard
7 - Stars Over San Antone - Billy Mata & The Texas Tradition
8 - Go Man Go - Don Burnham
9 - That´s What I Like About A Country Song- Coby Carter
10 Wyoming Jewel Of The West - LeeLee Robert


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                                     CD  OF THE MONTH


            HORSES THAT RUN FAR AWAY
         
BOB MARSHALL


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*** SONG OF THE MONTH ***




  
"Horses That Run Far Away"

BOB MARSHALL




Essential Western Swing





            
  1. Swingin' West"


    The weekly KSEY-FM “Swingin’ West” hour for 01/31/16 and daily KTNK-AM hour can be heard all month long and then some at any time of the day or night at YOUR convenience. A Pod cast can be listened to any time for over a month. In addition, the prior weeks can always also be heard. Just click where it says Pod cast- “Listen Now 24 Hours a Day” on the home page of the “Swingin’ West” web site. Choose the date of the show! (IT CAN BE A COUPLE OF MINUTES FOR UPLOAD depending upon your browser). www.swinginwest.com
    KSEY-FM – January 31, 2016
    3:00-4:00 PM (Central)
    Western Swing Do Hank Williams & Sons of the Pioneers
    1. Theme- Western Swing Do Sons of the Pioneers
      • Ghost Riders in the Sky- Sourdough Slim & Robert Armstrong (Roundup) (CD- Best Western)
      • Cool Water- 3 Trails West (CD- Silver Dollar City- Live)
      • Tumbling Tumbleweeds- Light Crust Doughboys (Art Greenhaw) (CD- On Stage! In Studios!)
    2. Western Swing Do Hank Williams
      • Move it on Over- 101 Ranch Boys (Security) (BACM) (UK Import) (CD- Picking Cotton Down South)
      • Jambalaya- Jimmy Wayland Bivens (CD- 70's)
      • I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry- Don Sulesky (CD- Favorite Requests)
    3. Theme- Western Concert- Borrowed From The Sons of the Pioneers
      • Yippee Yi Your Troubles Away- Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band (CD- All I Need)
      • Slow Movin' Cattle- Sons of the San Joaquin (Western Jubilee) (CD- A Cowboy's Song)
      • Blue Prarie- Gary Lee Tolley (CD- Gunsmoke Trails & Cowboy Tales)
    4. Texas Dance Hall Time
      • Bright Lights and Country Music- Mike Sweeney (CD- Steel After Hours)
      • Face the Music- Landon Dodd (Heart of Texas) (CD- Call of the Wine)
      • If I Were Me- Johnny Bush (Heart of Texas) (CD- Who'll Buy My Memories)
    5. Western Swing Go South
      • Mississippi Sawyer- The Moonlighters (Globe) (CD- The Missing Moonlighters)
      • My Window Faces the South- The Jangles (CD- Hick Jazz Vol II)
      • Blues for Dixie- Byron Berline Band (Double Stop) (CD- Swingin')
      • Texas Kerosene (Radio Edit)- Mikki Daniel (Musikode) (CD- Gotta Be a Cowgirl)
    6. Maiden's Prayer- Jenee Keener (AMG) (CD- The Fiddlist)



    New post on The Real West from the Old West-KOTS AM1230 Deming, NM

    Playlist – The Real West from the Old West 1-27-16

    by Totsie Slover
    The Real West from the Old West – AM 1230 KOTS
    1-27-16
    The Real West – Rod Taylor
    My Country’s Not For Sale – R.W. Hampton – This Cowboy
    Sweet Georgia Brown – Carolyn Martin – A Platter Of Brownies
    Calving Time – Jean Prescott – Traditions
    Mona Lisa – Billy Mata – By Request
    Cowboy’s Wage – Trinity Seely – Cowboy’s Wage
    That’s What I Like About  A Country Song – Coby Carter – Legends
    Rendezvous – Terry Nash – December Stragglers
    The Ballad Of Bart McGee – Dave Stamey – Western Stories
    It’s All Your Fault – AATW/Katie Shore – Still The King
    Texas And You – Kristyn Harris – Down The Trail
    Cowboy Joe’s Good Medicine Show – Cowboy Joe – Trail Jazz
    Ride A Wide Circle – Mary Kaye – Ride A Wide Circle
    Fort Worth, Texas – Shoot Low Sheriff – Wanted In Texas
    Ridin’ For The Brand – Mike Moutoux – Headin’ Home
    Down By The Old San Pedro – James Michael – mp3
    Interview – Jeanne and Jerome
    Tumbleweed Trail – James Michael – mp3
    That’s What I Like About The West – Call Of The West
    Swingtime Rocking Chair – Mikki Daniel – Cowgirl Swing
    I Hear You Talkin’ – Solitaire Miles – Susie Blue And The Lonesome Fellas
    Not Waitin’ On Someday – Ken Cook – Bar-D Roundup Vol. 9
    Ridin’ With Red – Jon Chandler – The Gang
    Miss Molly – Western Swing Authority – Now Playing
    Just Like Him – Tony Lundervold – From The Ranch To The Rodeo
    Atchison, Topeka  And Santa Fe – Barbara Nelson – Big Corral Roundup
    Long May You Ride – Jim Jones – Race With The Wind
    I Love You So Much It Hurts Me – Ann J. Morton – The Swing Of Things
    When You’re Throwed – Randy Rieman/Kiskaddon – Bar-D Roundup
    Swingin’ On A Gate – Patty Clayton
    She’s Guilty Of Lovin’ A Fool – Chuck Cusimano
    Turn To Die – James Michael
    Jersey Bounce – Rose Sinclair – Lone Star Landing
    Totsie Slover | January 30, 2016 at 5:45 pm | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/p1sqEh-x3









Playlist – 12-23-15 – The Real West from the Old West

by Totsie Slover
The Real West from the Old West – AM 1230 KOTS
12-23-15  Christmas Show
The Real West – Rod Taylor
Baby, It’s Cold Outside – RW Hampton & Mary Kaye
Sparky The Littlest Elf – Rusty Richards
Go Tell It On The Mountain – Wylie Gustafson
Little Drummer Boy – Barry Ward – Christmas On The Ranch
Christmas In Dixie – Alabama
Two Step Round The Christmas Tree – Curly and Belinda – The First Noel
Luke Chapter 2 – Chris Isaacs – Merry Christmas From Our Camp To Yours
Mary’s Lullaby – Jean Prescott - Merry Christmas From Our Camp To Yours
Cowboy Christmas Eve – Way Out West – Cowboy Christmas Eve
Chestnuts Roasting – Barbara Nelson – Christmas Round The Campfire
Christmas In New Mexico – Tumbleweed Christmas
Corn, Water & Wood – Yampa Valley Boys – The Christmas Trail
Mary Did You Know – Jennifer Lind – Christmas State Of Mind
Christmas For Cowboys – Brenn Hill – North Pole Rodeo
The Christmas Trail – Badger Clark/Don Edwards – Bar-D Roundup Vol. 8
Won’t Be Christmas – Chuck Cusimano – I Wrote This
Cooper’s Christmas – Jean Prescott – Sleigh Belles
A Cowboy Christmas Tonight – Mary Kaye – A Cowboy Christmas
Joy To The World – Johnny Bencomo – A Christmas Tribute
Do You Hear What I Hear – Allen & Jill Kirkham – Colorado Cowboy Christmas
The Gift – Stephanie Davis – Home For The Holidays
Shepherds On The Range – S Omar Barker/Linda Kirkpatrick – Bar-D Roundup Vol. 8
Swingin’ Christmas – Chuck Cusimano – Cold In Colorado
La Noche Buena – Patty Parker
I’ll Be Home For Christmas – Marty Robbins – Christmas In The West
While This Cowboy Watched His Stock By Night – Nevada Slim & Cimarron Sue – Christmas Shoppin’ At The General Store
Long Canyon Christmas – RW Hampton – The First Noel
Cowboy Christmas Tree – Bryan Ragsdale – Cowboy Christmas Tree
Seeing Is Believing – Diane Tribitt Scott – Bar-D Roundup Vol. 8
Jingle Bell Rock – Tom Boyer – The JOY Of Christmas
Here Comes Santa Claus – Susie McIntyre – I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Christmas In The Sierra – David John – Christmas In The Sierra
Christmas In Chu Lai – Barry Ward – Christmas On The Ranch
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town – Stephanie Davis – Home For The Holidays
Traditional Christmas Medley – Curly, Belinda, Kip and RW – Our First Noel

KSEY-FM December 20, 2015
3:00-4:00 PM (Central)
Swingin' West Holiday Party
  1. Theme- Songs of the Season
    • Christmas in Dixie- The DeMaio's (Young Pioneer) (CD- Christmas Time's a Coming)
    • Sussex Carol- Judy Coder (Santa Rita) (CD- Comfort and Joy)
    • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas- Bill and Mark Dessens (CD- A Steel Guitar Christmas)
  2. Theme- Songs of the Season
    • Christmas for Cowboys- Wylie Gustafson (West Texas Country) (Comp. CD # 50)
    • Riding Home on Christmas Eve- KG & The Ranger (Flat Loop) (CD- 'Tis the Season)
    • Jingle Bells- Light Crust Doughboys (Art Greenhaw) (CD- On Stage! In Studios!)
  3. Theme- Songs of the Season
    • The Pot-Bellied Stove- Sweethearts in Carhartts (CD- Sleigh Belles)
    • The Christmas Song- The English Brothers (WR) (CD- Cowboy's Night Before Christmas)
    • Pretty Paper- Roy Ayres (CD- An Instrument of Ten Strings)
  4. Theme- Songs of the Season
    • Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy- The DeMaio's (CD- If We Make it Through December)
    • Christmas in Killarney- Barbara Nelson (CD- Christmas Round the Campfire)
    • How Santa Saved the Day- Many Strings & Co. (CD- Merry Galldurn Christmas)
  5. Theme- Inspirational
    • I Just Feel Like Someting Good is About to Happen- Bob Strum (CD- Strum the Gospel)
    • Livin' the Good Life- Shelia Lewis (Comp. CD- Gospel Jukebox Vol. #26)
    • How Great Thou Art- Leddy Bragg (CD- Somethin' to Bragg About)
    • Man From Galilee- Dennis Ivey (IMG) (CD- Something Old, Nothing New)
    • Home on the Range- Trail Mix (Spur of the Moment) (CD- The West of My Live)
  6. Faded Love- Frankie McWhorter (Maverick Books) (CD- Fiddle Tunes Bob Wills Taught Me) 

      Playlist – 12-23-15 – The Real West from the Old West

      by Totsie Slover
      The Real West from the Old West – AM 1230 KOTS
      12-23-15  Christmas Show
      The Real West – Rod Taylor
      Baby, It’s Cold Outside – RW Hampton & Mary Kaye
      Sparky The Littlest Elf – Rusty Richards
      Go Tell It On The Mountain – Wylie Gustafson
      Little Drummer Boy – Barry Ward – Christmas On The Ranch
      Christmas In Dixie – Alabama
      Two Step Round The Christmas Tree – Curly and Belinda – The First Noel
      Luke Chapter 2 – Chris Isaacs – Merry Christmas From Our Camp To Yours
      Mary’s Lullaby – Jean Prescott - Merry Christmas From Our Camp To Yours
      Cowboy Christmas Eve – Way Out West – Cowboy Christmas Eve
      Chestnuts Roasting – Barbara Nelson – Christmas Round The Campfire
      Christmas In New Mexico – Tumbleweed Christmas
      Corn, Water & Wood – Yampa Valley Boys – The Christmas Trail
      Mary Did You Know – Jennifer Lind – Christmas State Of Mind
      Christmas For Cowboys – Brenn Hill – North Pole Rodeo
      The Christmas Trail – Badger Clark/Don Edwards – Bar-D Roundup Vol. 8
      Won’t Be Christmas – Chuck Cusimano – I Wrote This
      Cooper’s Christmas – Jean Prescott – Sleigh Belles
      A Cowboy Christmas Tonight – Mary Kaye – A Cowboy Christmas
      Joy To The World – Johnny Bencomo – A Christmas Tribute
      Do You Hear What I Hear – Allen & Jill Kirkham – Colorado Cowboy Christmas
      The Gift – Stephanie Davis – Home For The Holidays
      Shepherds On The Range – S Omar Barker/Linda Kirkpatrick – Bar-D Roundup Vol. 8
      Swingin’ Christmas – Chuck Cusimano – Cold In Colorado
      La Noche Buena – Patty Parker
      I’ll Be Home For Christmas – Marty Robbins – Christmas In The West
      While This Cowboy Watched His Stock By Night – Nevada Slim & Cimarron Sue – Christmas Shoppin’ At The General Store
      Long Canyon Christmas – RW Hampton – The First Noel
      Cowboy Christmas Tree – Bryan Ragsdale – Cowboy Christmas Tree
      Seeing Is Believing – Diane Tribitt Scott – Bar-D Roundup Vol. 8
      Jingle Bell Rock – Tom Boyer – The JOY Of Christmas
      Here Comes Santa Claus – Susie McIntyre – I’ll Be Home For Christmas
      Christmas In The Sierra – David John – Christmas In The Sierra
      Christmas In Chu Lai – Barry Ward – Christmas On The Ranch
      Santa Claus Is Coming To Town – Stephanie Davis – Home For The Holidays
      Traditional Christmas Medley – Curly, Belinda, Kip and RW – Our First Noel




      1.  







        "Swingin' West
      This month’s edition of the recorded continuous airing of "Swingin' West" will come up on the Internet by the 10th of the month on twangtownusa.com. It will be on 24 hours a day seven days a week, over and over, for the entire month.The recorded edition of "Swingin' West" can always be heard by clicking the mouse on the appropriate spot on the bottom of the home page of the "Swingin' West" web site, www.swinginwest.com All you will need is the free Real Player downloaded on your computer.Here is this month’s playlist:


SOUTH OF THE BORDER WESTERN SWING

* Mexican Joe- Ray Sanders (Hillside) (CD- Thru the Years)
* La Golondrina- Skip Gorman (Old West) (2CD- Fiddles in the Cow Camp)
* Mexicali Rosa- The Prescott Playboys (Vocal- Ray Gardner) (CD- Live at the Raven Cafe- Disc 2)
Theme
* P'tit Tango- Bob Taillefer (Canadian Import) (CD- Bob Taillefer y Los Hermanos)
* Blue Spanish Eyes- Gary & Sue Ball (CD- Western Classics)
* My Adobe Hacienda- Light Crust Doughboys (CD- 75th Anniversary Album)
Texas Dance Hall Time
* I Won't Live That Long- Johnny Lyon (Nu Country) & (West Texas Country) (In 2CDs- Wynn Stewart Favorites Vol 1 & WTC Comp. #35)
* A-11- Ronnie Miller (Vocal-Daryle Singletary) (CD- Brothers, Legends & Friends)
* Soul of the Wine- Jeff Chance & Johnny Bush (Music Master) (CD- Back Again)
Western Concert- Horse Songs
* Skyball Paint- The Cross Town Cowboys (Western Heritage) (CD- That Old Prairie Moon)
* Where the Sweetest Grasses Grow- Kyle Evans (Company Cowboy) (CD- The Cowboy Collection)
* Miss Aledo- Don Edwards (Western Jubilee/Shanachie) (2CD Set- Saddle Songs)
Theme
* South of the Border- Texas Panhandle Band Under Dir. Hank Pell (Vocal- Rick Martinez) (CD-Unissued)
* One Note Samba- Rick McRae (CD- Guitarland)
* Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps- Swing Commanders (UK Import) (CD- Bright Lights)
* Faded Love- Dick Barrett & Paul Anastasio (Swing Cat) (CD- Twin Fiddle Western Swing Vol.1)
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Dear Bob Wills Fan,
Herb Steiner, the fine western swing steel guitarist living in Austin, Texas, has been interviewed by Jim Gough on Bob Wills Radio
and this new show is available for your listening pleasure NOW at www.bobwills.com/radio
Herb Steiner was a Southern California native who played with many of the greats on the West Coast before moving to Austin in the
'70's to play with Michael Martin Murphey, Asleep at the Wheel, Alvin Crow, Jerry Jeff Walker and many others. He's still active today
and shares a couple of his musical selections on the air!
Bob Wills is STILL the KING!
Dwight Adair















































































































































































































tisdag 23 november 2010



BITS & PIECES ***COUNTRY MUSIC SUFFERS ANOTHER LOSS * LEGENDARY HALL OF FAME STEEL GUITARIST RALPH MOONEY PASSES AT 82Born 16 September 1928, Duncan, Oklahoma, USA. Mooney became of of country music´s finest steel guitar players and during his career he played in the bands of many stars. He also ensured that his name would be remembered as co-author with Chuck Seals of the country standard "CRAZY ARMS".

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Texas Country Music Entertainer and Louisiana Hayride Star Tony Douglas passed away on Tuesday, January 22, in Athens, Texas.
"Tony was suffering from lymphoma and had been hospitalized for nearly two weeks," family spokesman Tracy Pitcox said. "He passed away peacefully just before midnight. He had been constantly surrounded by his family and friends."

Douglas was born near Athens, Texas, on April 12, 1929, in Martins Mill, Texas. He began performing as a weekly guest on Forth Worth’s Cowtown Hoedown in 1956. He made his first record “Ole Blue Monday” that same year. While performing on the show, Johnny Horton’s manager Tillman Franks asked Douglas to be a guest on the popular Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport.

Douglas then signed a three-year contract to become a Hayride regular.

In 1958, the manager of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville caught Douglas performing and offered him a contract. Douglas was ready to sign when he realized that signing with the Opry meant an automatic move from Texas to Tennessee. He gave up the invitation to join the prestigious show and remain in Texas.
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Texas Country Music/Western Swing entertainer Joe Paul Nichols passed away on July 27th Wednesday morning at his home near Jacksboro, Texas. He was 69. Nichols had battling Lou Gerhig´s disease for four years. Visit Western Swing Discussion Forum July 30, where Bill Byrd has an informative article on Joe Paul Nichols Funeral Services.


Country Music loses another great artist - Jack Barlow. During the mid 1960´s, Jack started working as a singer/songwriter and recording artist and released his first song, "I Love Country Music" which topped the charts at number one. Jack Barlow - age 87 departed this life July 29, 2011.


The long awaited, highly anticipated box set release of Bob Dunn - Master Of The Electric Steel Guitar is finally out. If you love Western Swing, (and you do) you need to get this.
Master of the Electric Steel Guitar. One of the most important figures in Western Swing history, Bob Dunn was the first country musician to use an amplified instrument on a phonograph record.. He performed with Milton Brown´s Musical Brownies from 1934 until 1936 but then left to begin a nomadic career with a variety of Southwest string bands. This 2-CD set contains 53 rare recordings featuring Dunn and also includes, for the first time, dozens of unpublished family photographs.
Features recordings by Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies, Roy Newman & His Boys, Cliff Bruner´s Texas Wanderers, Buddy Jones, Leon Selph & His Blue Ridge Playboys, The Shelton Bros., Bob Dunn´s Vagabonds, Floyd Tillman, Bill Boyd & His Cowboy Ramblers, Bill Mounce & His Sons Of The South, The Sons Of Dixie, Modern Mountaineers, Tommy Dover & His Texas Rhythm Boys, Harry Choates & His Fiddle
http://www.originjazz.com/

COUNTRY MUSIC LOSES ANOTHER ICON
FERLIN HUSKY PASSES AT 85 YEARS OLD (March 17)

JOHNNY PRESTON COURVILLE, born in Port Arthur, Texas, August 16, 1939 died at Baptist Beaumont Hospital Friday morning March 4, 2011. Johnny Preston sang with Bob Wills on a Nashville session, April 16, 1968, J.P."Big Bopper" Richardsons "Running Bear" and Harlan Howard´s "If I Just Had a Home to Come Home To", and Tommy Duncan´s "Time Changes Everything" on Kapp and MCA - on steel was Pete Drake.



Had a note from Billy Byrd to tell me that Bob Wills´ sister Lorene Wills, had died of a massive heart attack. She was in a nursing home in Tulsa; she´d had dementia for years. She was the last of the Wills brothers and sisters.

GERALD D "BUSTER" MAGNESS - steel guitar player for Johnnie Lee Wills & All The Boys and Merl Lindsay and the Oklahoma Night Riders, died Tuesday February 22nd at 87 years old. Years ago Magness performed with Garth Brooks´ mother, country singer Colleen Carroll.

Elmer Lee "BUDDY" CHARLTON, the musician and teacher whose pedal steel guitar work was an integral element in Country Music Hall of Famer Ernest Tubb´s famed Texas Troubadours band, died Tuesday night, 25th January 2011, at his home in Locust Grove, VA. He was 72 and was fighting lung cancer.
RALPH MOONEY
, a steel player that lives in Mansfield, Texas, has been referred to Hospice for treatment. Ralph has numerous credits and I can´t list them all but he was a permanent member of the Merle Haggard´s band for 21 years, recorded on most of Buck Owens´ recordings, recorded on hundreds of other recordings, wrote the song, Crazy Arms, was winner of steel guitar awards in Dallas and has numerous other accomplishments.

CLYDE BREWER, Jr, legendary Texas Western Swing music pioneer and the leader of Houston´s renowned Western Swing band, The River Road Boys, was born on January 19, 1930 to Velma and Clyde Brewer in the central Texas oil town of Luling. He passed away on January 8, 2011.

lördag 20 november 2010

BOB WILLS MUSIC *** I found this info on the Western Swing Discussion Group" and it is about some lines/shouts from Bob like: The mule and the grasshopper eating ice cream. The mule got sick and they laid him on the beam. That was just a fun saying by Bob and he knew what he was talking about. The beam was the part of the plow to which the mule was hitched. It was usually a piece of heavy iron that was bow shaped with the plow attached underneath the beam. The mule pulled the plow by being hooked to the beam by a single tree or a double tree if two mules were hitched to the plow. That was just a fun saying by Bob that when the mule got sick he simply laid down on the job.
Plowing my corn with a double shovel - the shovel was simply a plow what has two small beams to which a small plow was bolted to each beam, some folks did refer to them as a shovel.

In another of Bob´s songs he said: don´t go down to chop he cotton without bringing your file. The file was used to sharpen the hoe after using it for a while in the field. Another of his comments mentioned a nine ft. cotton sack. The cotton picker when picking cotton by hand would put the strap of the sack around his neck and shoulder and drag it down the row of cotton. In fact one of his songs mentioned My back would nearly break from pulling that weight.

PRESTO TRANSCRIPTIONS
Between january and march 1949 began the "Presto Transcriptions" for the Crosley Automobile Company. Very little is known about this transaction because there are no existing records or documents of any kind. The personnel were. Bob Wills-vocal, fiddle; Jesse Ashlock-vocal, fiddle; Eldon Shamblin-electric guitar, vocal; Tiny Moore-mandolin; Alex Brashear-trumpet; Mansel Tierney-piano; Luke Wills-bass fiddle; Billy Jack Wills-drums; Bill Choates-rhythm guitar and Carl Luper-vocals.
These rare items can today be found on the CATTLE RECORDS in Germany.

torsdag 18 november 2010




 
NEW CDs & DVDs *** BOB DUNN -Master Of The Electric Steel Guitar 1935 - 1950
Western Swing Chronicles Volume 5 * Origin Jazz Library OJL-1004

http://www.originjazz.com/.
THE BORDERTOWN BOOTLEGGERS - Western Swing Band

Tone Poet Production
http://www.bordertownbootleggers/
BRADY BOWEN & FRIENDS - A Tribute to Billy Dozier
West Texas Country WTC No#

http://www.westtexascountry.com/

Country Night Live
GEORGE HAMILTON IV - In The Heart Of Texas
http://www.heartoftexascountry.com/
JOE BAKER´S BACKFORTY ROUNDUP - Vol.48 April 2011
http://www.backfortybunkhouse.com/
THE GRASCALS & FRIENDS -Country Classics With A Bluegrass Spin
http://www.grascals.com/
THE GRASCALS - Dance Til Your Stockings Are Hot And Ravelin´, A Tribute to the Music of Andy Griffith Show
http://www.grascals.com/

ELEVEN HUNDRED SPRINGS - Eight The Hard Way


JOE PAUL NICHOLS - Friends In High Places/14 Duets


GEORGE and EARL- Better Stop, Look and Listen


DICK DAMRON - More Than Countryfied - The Early Years of Dick Damron, 1959 - 1976 (3 CD)


GEORGE HAMILTON IV - My North Country Home (3 CD)


KIMMIE RHODES - Dreams Of Flying


AMY BLACK - One Time


MICHAEL HURWITZ & the Aimless Drifters - Chrome On The Range
http://www.mikehurwitz.com/
GUTHRIE KENNARD - Unmade Beds
www.myspace.com/guthriekennard

JODY NIX - Twin Fiddles Turn Me On
http://www.hillsiderecords.net/
JESSE DAYTON - Jesse Dayton Are For The Dance Halls
http://www.jessedayton.com/
THE GREAT RECESSION ORCHESTRA - Have You Ever Even
Heard of MILTON BROWN?
http://www.newtexasswing.com/

New CDs from BEAR FAMILY Records in the Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight series:
GLENN REEVES - Johnny On The Spot * BCD 16658 AH
CHARLIE PHILLIPS - Sugartime * BCD 16840 AR
JOHNNY SPELLMAN - Doggonit * BCD 16528 AH
THE BRISTOL SESSIONS, V.A. * The Big Bang Of Country Music 1927 - 1928 - Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers and many more * 5-CD Box-Set (LP-size) 120-page hardcover book.
Bear Family BCD 16094
http://www.bear-family.de/ // http://www.bear-family.com/
LISA && HER KIN "Cocktails & Wishful Thinking" * Kinship Records
http://www.lisaandherkin.com/

R.W. HAMPTON "Austin to Boston" .*
http://www.rwhampton.com/

KRISTYN HARRIS "My Mustang, My Martin and Me" * Ridin´ Velvet Records
www.MustangSwing.com/Kristyn

GAL HOLIDAY & The Honky Tonk Revue * "Set Two"
http://www.galholiday.com/
CLINT MARTIN "Proven" * Run Wild RWR0001
http://www.clintmartinband.com/

TEXAS TORNADOS "Esta Bueno!" - Bismeaux Records
PAULINE REESE "Just Getting Started"
http://www.paulinereese.com/
BRADY BOWEN SWING COUNTRY BAND "In My Spare Time, Volume 6 - Tack Room Session" * WTC Records
http://www.bradybowen.com/.
CORNELL HURD BAND "American Shadows: The Songs of Moon Mullican" - Behemoth Records (Don´t forget the MARTI BROM CD "Feudin´& Fightin´ with the Cornell Hurd Band" (Goofin 6702)
http://www.cornellhurdband.com/.
THE TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS "Blaze Across The West" Indie No#
http://www.thetumblingtumbleweeds.com/.
PETER WARD & THE LONE PINE WESTERN SWING BAND "Goodbye Liza Jane, Hello Western Swing" (Incl. Herb Remington on steel) - http://www.westernswingmusic.com/.
TOMMY HOOKER "Blue Smoke" - Jack-Mack Records
ELEVEN HUNDRED SPRINGS "This Crazy Life" - Smith Music SED7135 * http://www.elevenhundredsprings.com/.
TOMMY LUCAS "Picking Up the Pieces" & "Raisin´ Texas (On A Saturday Night)" - West Texas Country No#
http://www.westtexascountry.com/ & http://www.backfortybunkhouse.com/
KIMMIE RHODES "Miracles On A Christmas Day" - Sunbird SBD017
http://kimmierhodes.com/
ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL "It´s A Good Day" Bismeaux Records
HERMANN LAMMERS MEYER "Nashville Is Rough On The Living"
Desert Kid 00802 * hermann.l.meyer@freenet.de
JOHNNY GIMBLE with Friends - CMH Records
http://www.johnnygimble.com/

BILLY MATA & THE TEXAS TRADITION "This Is Tommy Duncan. Volume One" - KTTTM0801
http://www.billymata.com/
LESTER ROBERT JUNIOR BARNARD "Boppin´ Guitar On The Wills" (Johnnie Lee Wills, Bob Wills, Luke Wills) Bootlegger HMCD

A New Book of interest:
"SMOKEY - The Legendary Life of Iowa´s Mr. Country Music"
Snowflake Enterprises - 320 pages, a ton of photos * By Terry Manley * snowflakellc@aol.com - Recommended!