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re: Classic Country Jukebox
Posted on 8/20/22 at 1:13 pm to DeltaTigerDelta
Posted on 8/20/22 at 1:13 pm to DeltaTigerDelta
Tootsie's lounge, Nashville:


Posted on 8/20/22 at 1:15 pm to Kafka
Little Jimmie Dickens and The Country Boys


Posted on 8/20/22 at 7:46 pm to Kafka
CCSN on 97.3 is playing the greats tonight. 8 o’clock tradition of “Old Violin”- Johnny Paycheck is looming.
Posted on 8/28/22 at 9:40 pm to Kafka
Leon McAuliffe - Texas Playboy
Buddy Emmons(Founder of Sho-Bud steel guitars)
The foot that made Merle Haggard famous.
Pick it Moon…
Posted on 9/1/22 at 6:20 pm to Kafka
Duane Eddy playing a Gibson Les Paul with the Sunset Riders, c, 1955


Posted on 9/1/22 at 6:40 pm to Kafka
Harry Choates, Floyd Tillman and their ladies of the evening; Dessau Hall, Austin, late '40s
Choates, "The Godfather of Cajun Music", took the genre to the national spotlight w/"Jole Blon", a top 5 hit on the Billboard country chart in 1946.
In 1951 Choates was thrown in an Austin jail for missing child support payments. He began drunkenly banging his head against the walls of his cell, falling into a coma and dying three days later. In other words, a typical Cajun.

Choates, "The Godfather of Cajun Music", took the genre to the national spotlight w/"Jole Blon", a top 5 hit on the Billboard country chart in 1946.
In 1951 Choates was thrown in an Austin jail for missing child support payments. He began drunkenly banging his head against the walls of his cell, falling into a coma and dying three days later. In other words, a typical Cajun.

Posted on 9/5/22 at 7:50 pm to Kafka
Rober Miller - "A Man Like Me"
Recorded in late 1958 w/Donny Young aka Johnny Paycheck on harmony vocals. Be aware this not your usual Roger Miller frivolity, but straight honky tonk.

Recorded in late 1958 w/Donny Young aka Johnny Paycheck on harmony vocals. Be aware this not your usual Roger Miller frivolity, but straight honky tonk.

Posted on 9/7/22 at 7:17 pm to Kafka
Wynn Stewart - "Such A Pretty World"
A 1966 performance from the founder of the Bakersfield sound, on the Buck Owens TV show -- which means Wynn has two of the all time greats supporting him: Don Rich w/guitar and harmony, and Tom Brumley playing some jaw-dropping pedal steel.

A 1966 performance from the founder of the Bakersfield sound, on the Buck Owens TV show -- which means Wynn has two of the all time greats supporting him: Don Rich w/guitar and harmony, and Tom Brumley playing some jaw-dropping pedal steel.

Posted on 9/9/22 at 7:11 pm to Kafka
A young Sarah Colley in the WSM studio, 1947
AKA Minnie Pearl
AKA Minnie Pearl
Posted on 9/13/22 at 8:18 pm to Kafka
Gordon Terry, Luther Perkins, Patsy Cline, George Jones & Carl Perkins (1957)


Posted on 9/14/22 at 7:48 pm to Kafka
Lefty Frizzell & Ray Price
Love Lefty's name tag, but WTF kind of honky tonk singer smokes a pipe???

Love Lefty's name tag, but WTF kind of honky tonk singer smokes a pipe???

Posted on 9/15/22 at 10:32 am to Kafka
Whatever happened to Randolph Scott?
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