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Mary Reeves (1929-1999) |
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James Travis Reeves (August 20th 1923- July 31st 1964) |
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Mary Reeves (1929-1999) |
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James Travis Reeves (August 20th 1923- July 31st 1964) |
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Ichiban means #1! from Greg Harrison on Vimeo.
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Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming response to Country Music Week. Here is the playlist for Hillbilly Music To Spazz By with special guest Greg G!!
Listen Now
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Here are two highly alluring instrumental tracks from Judy Lynn's 1965 United Artists LP titled The Judy Lynn Show. Both numbers are highly atypical selections for a country performer, but thoroughly enjoyable all the same due in no small part to the exotic sounds produced by Gene O'Neal, the band's pedal steel guitarist.
Judy Lynn Show - Night Train (3:18)
Judy Lynn Show - Baby Elephant Walk (3:08)
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The Professor Of Rock 'n' Roll, aka the Mighty Manfred Jones prefers the Bill Anderson version.
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