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Great bunch of female vocalist recordings from the early 30s through to the late 50s. Includes a couple of early Mary Ford tracks (before she teamed up with Les Paul) and a duet between legendary songwriter Cindy Walker and Red River Dave.
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Genres: Girl Singers | Eras: 1930s, 1940s
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01-Texas (T For Texas) - by Harold & Hazel (Hazel Maas vocal, Harry Maas guitar), Dec 1933
26-Here's-your-hat-there's-the-door (Helen-Phelps-with-Old-Pop-Watt's-Old-Plantation-Melody-Boys-1950)
Our third Country Music Ladies compilation includes a mix of well known artistes (Carolina Cotton, Dale Evans and June Carter) and lesser known ones. The previous volumes focused on the 1950s but this time we include some from the 1930s (yodelling duo The De Zurik Sisters) and 1940s (the Rodik Sisters – for a snippet of them singing on the 1941 movie The Return Of Daniel Boone, check YouTube!). Mattie O’Neil started out singing with one of her sisters Martha Carson (see BACM CDs 161 and 204); we feature four of her recordings accompanied by husband Salty Holmes, founder member of The Prairie Ramblers.
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A second volume from the sultry voiced western songstress.
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We had a big response to our recent issue of live recordings of Spade and band so have put together this second compilation. Great, mainly upbeat, foot stomping tunes …
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Great bunch of female vocalist recordings from the early 30s through to the late 50s. Includes a couple of early Mary Ford tracks (before she teamed up with Les Paul) and a duet between legendary songwriter Cindy Walker and Red River Dave.
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Roy Rogers' "Other half" with a 24 song collection. Pop oriented country, mainly from the late 1940s.
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One of the all time great country (and pop!) song composers, this selection of 24 transcriptions recorded in 1944/45 show she was a gifted singer (reminiscent of Connie Boswell) as well as showcasing her songwriting (16 of the songs are hers).
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1940s style country from fellow Missourians Roscoe “Idaho” Call and Grace Tartsch (“Boots Faye”) – mix of their solo recordings and duets together and some with Idaho as lead vocal with Ted Daffan’s band. Talented and enjoyed big popularity in the late ‘40s to early ‘50’s, now sadly overlooked in most country music histories; well worth rediscovery!
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