R.I.P Nanci Griffith Also Hot as Hell // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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Tracks were originally recorded in Detroit for Sensation Records, between November 1948 and April 1950. Three singles were issued, the rest unreleased till some were on the "Burning Hell" LP (UK Riverside Records, 1964)
Also issued on Perfect (400 copies) and Romeo (75 copies) in September 1937 / Click on the Link above/ left, to view the original 78rpm shellac single, because you are NEVER going to own it, pal ...
American early country blues, Piedmont blues slide guitar player, where he held the guitar in his lap. He was known as "the Pride of West Virginia," making 41 recordings between 1926 and 1929. // Click on the Link above/ left, to view the original 78rpm shellac single
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4:49
Artist:
Spade Cooley [Billed as 'Spade Cooley (King Of Western Swing) And His Band']
Choates died in 1951 in an Austin, TX jail cell, supposedly from alchohol withdrawl, at age 29. / Click on the Link above, to view the original shellac single
Originally released by Skip James, 1931, as ' Devil Got My Woman' // PERSONNEL: Gary Marker, bass // Jesse Lee Kincaid, rhythm guitar, vocals // Ry COODER, lead guitar // Kevin Kelley {later in Byrds}, drums / Click on the Link above/ left, to view the original single
FULL title of the compilation CD: 'The Bakersfield Sound: Country Music Capital Of The West 1940-1974' // Click on the Link above/ left, to view the album