
Episode #7- "Truck Stops, Lazy and Desperate Men, Gooseballs and Fried Chicken."
07/01/20 • 59 min
This episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox features some of my favorite country 45s from the 1950s and 1960s. Ranging from obscure, small label 45s to the more well known artists like George Jones and Merle Haggard on major labels like Capitol and Decca. Overall, the variety found on these records will make for an enjoyable listen to enthusiasts of down home American music styles. Enjoy.
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- Dick Mosely- Truck Stop Number Three. Tornado Records-1968
- Lonnie Irving- Gooseball Brown. Starday Records-1960
- Wynn Stewart- ‘Ol What’s Her Name. Capitol Records-1967
- George Jones- I Woke Up From Dreaming. Musicor Records- 1966
- Farmer Boys- I’m Just Too Lazy. Capitol Records- 1955
- Donny Young- It’s Been A Long, Long Time For Me. Decca Records- 1958
- Joe Maphis- Tennessee Two Step. Columbia Records- 1956
- Vern Stovall- Movin’ Round. Longhorn Records- 1967
- Carl Perkins- Let The JukeBox Keep Playing. Sun Records- 1955
- Merle Haggard- The Longer You Wait. Capitol Records- 1966
- The Cimarrons- Southern Fried Chicken. Zipp Records- 1956
- Connie & Joe- Home Is Where The Heart Is. Starday Records- 1960
- Buck Owens/Rose Maddox- Talk Of The Town. Capitol Records- 1963
- Johnny Bond- Broke Disgusted and Sad. Columbia Records- 1951
- Red Sovine- No Thanks Bartender. Decca Records- 1957
- Wayne Raney- Young Widow Brown. Starday Records- 1964
- Dick Mosely- Under the Double Eagle. Tornado Records-1968
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This episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox features some of my favorite country 45s from the 1950s and 1960s. Ranging from obscure, small label 45s to the more well known artists like George Jones and Merle Haggard on major labels like Capitol and Decca. Overall, the variety found on these records will make for an enjoyable listen to enthusiasts of down home American music styles. Enjoy.
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: https://theolddingyjukebox.buzzsprout.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olddingyjukeboxpodcast
Twitter: @OldDingy
Instagram: @olddingyjukeboxpodcast
Contribute/Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US
- Dick Mosely- Truck Stop Number Three. Tornado Records-1968
- Lonnie Irving- Gooseball Brown. Starday Records-1960
- Wynn Stewart- ‘Ol What’s Her Name. Capitol Records-1967
- George Jones- I Woke Up From Dreaming. Musicor Records- 1966
- Farmer Boys- I’m Just Too Lazy. Capitol Records- 1955
- Donny Young- It’s Been A Long, Long Time For Me. Decca Records- 1958
- Joe Maphis- Tennessee Two Step. Columbia Records- 1956
- Vern Stovall- Movin’ Round. Longhorn Records- 1967
- Carl Perkins- Let The JukeBox Keep Playing. Sun Records- 1955
- Merle Haggard- The Longer You Wait. Capitol Records- 1966
- The Cimarrons- Southern Fried Chicken. Zipp Records- 1956
- Connie & Joe- Home Is Where The Heart Is. Starday Records- 1960
- Buck Owens/Rose Maddox- Talk Of The Town. Capitol Records- 1963
- Johnny Bond- Broke Disgusted and Sad. Columbia Records- 1951
- Red Sovine- No Thanks Bartender. Decca Records- 1957
- Wayne Raney- Young Widow Brown. Starday Records- 1964
- Dick Mosely- Under the Double Eagle. Tornado Records-1968
Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US
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Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/olddingyjukeboxpodcast/
Phillville records- https://www.philvillerecords.com/
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Episode #6- "Hillbilly Double Necked Guitars, Long Tall Women, Shuffles and Rags"
This episode of the Old, Dingy Jukebox features some of my favorite guitar records from some of my favorite guitar players. It was pretty hard to narrow it down into one show, but I figured I’d just go for it. Who knows, maybe I’ll do a second show later on down the road. The guitar records and artists I chose for the show cover a lot of different styles and genres, which is sort of what the show is all about. Hopefully it will make for an enjoyable episode for the guitarist, guitar aficionado as well as the casual, every day listener. As usual, I’ve provided a discography of the records I pulled from for the show in order for you to pursue the artists more fully on your own if you are so inclined. Enjoy.
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- Blind Blake-Southern Rag. Paramount Records. 1927
- Phil Baugh-Country Guitar. Longhorn Records. 1965
- Big Bill Broonzy-Long Tall Mama. Oriole Records. 1932
- Django Reinhardt & the Quintette du Hot Club de France. Stompin At Decca. 1938
- Joe Maphis-Guitar Rock n Roll. Columbia Records. 1956
- Roy Harvey and Jess Johnston-Guitar Rag. Champion Records. 1930
- Reverend Gary Davis-I Am The Light Of This World. Melotone Records. 1935
- Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant-Bryant’s Bounce. Two Guitars Country Style . Capitol Records. 1957
- Blind Blake-Diddie Wah Diddie. Paramount Records. 1929
- Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys (Feat. Junior Barnard) Fat Boy Rag. Columbia Records. 1947
- Big Bill Broonzy-Guitar Shuffle. Blues With Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee. (interviewed by Studs Terkel) Folkways Records. 1957
- Doc Watson, Clint Howard & Fred Price-Crawdad Song. Old Timey Concert . Vanguard Records. 1967
- Kenny Sultan-Dallas Rag. Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan. Confusion. Sonyatone Records. 1981
- The Texas Troubadours-C-Jam Blues. Country Dance Time. Decca Records. 1965
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Episode #8 - 78 rpm Record Seance With Special Guest David Bragger of the Old Time Tiki Parlour. "Pig Feet, Yodels, Moonshine and Circus Fires."
Today's episode features some great 78rpm records from the collection of David Bragger. Traditional fiddler and banjoist David Bragger has become a ubiquitous figure in traditional American folk music. He is a musician, documentarian, UCLA ensemble director, artistic director of the Santa Barbara Old-Time Fiddlers’ Festival and co-founder of the independent folk label Tiki Parlour Recordings. Having learned the “old-time” art of fiddling directly from two generations of traditional masters, David has been passing down these archaic musical secrets and sounds to university students, violinists and fiddlers worldwide.
David has produced over twenty CDs and DVDs for his label and has curated two 78rpm box set compilations (Texas & Mississippi Hillbillies) for JSP Records with 78 guru Chris King. In his spare time, he loves to set stylus to waxen groove for his nightly listening “seances” at the Old-Time Tiki Parlour.
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Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_USShow Discography:
Entry of the Gladiators - Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey’s Circus Band
G Rag - Earl Johnson & His Clodhoppers
Get ‘Em from the Peanut Man - Lil Johnson
Coal Creek March - Marion Underwood
Alpine Milkman Yodel - Britt Brothers
Forty Drops - Andrew & Jim Baxter
Whiskey and Gin Blues - South Street Trio
Georgia Swing - Jelly Roll Morton
Pretty Polly - B.F. Shelton
Patty on the Turnpike - Fiddlin' Powers & Family
Gimme a Pig Foot and a Bottle of Beer - Bessie Smith
Ragtime Annie - Solomon & Hughes
Gator Wobble - Memphis Jug Band
Bacon and Cabbage - Blind Joe Mangrum and Fred Shriver
What's That Smells Like Fish - Blind Boy Fuller
Beaver Slide Rag - Peg Leg Howell & Eddie Anthony
I'm Gonna Get High - Tampa Red & The Chicago Five
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