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Curley Williams
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Curley Williams (Dock Williams, June 3, 1914 - September 5, 1970) was an American country and western fiddler, singer, songwriter and bandl… read moreCurley Williams (Dock Williams, June 3, 1914 - September 5, 1970) was an American country and western fiddler, singer, songwriter and bandleader (Curley Williams & His Georgia Peach Pickers) from Georgia . His best-known song is &quo… read moreCurley Williams (Dock Williams, June 3, 1914 - September 5, 1970) was an American country and western fiddler, singer, songwriter and bandleader (Curley Williams & His Georgia Peach Pickers) from Georgia . His best-known song is "Half As Much". He was admitted to the Atlanta Country… read more -
Louise Massey
378 listeners
Louise Massey, along with her family act The Westerners, was a popular country act during Depression-era America. Born Victoria Louise Mass… read moreLouise Massey, along with her family act The Westerners, was a popular country act during Depression-era America. Born Victoria Louise Massey in Texas in 1908, Massey was a geniune cowgirl and along with her musical family, made up of br… read moreLouise Massey, along with her family act The Westerners, was a popular country act during Depression-era America. Born Victoria Louise Massey in Texas in 1908, Massey was a geniune cowgirl and along with her musical family, made up of brothers Curt and Allen, her fiddler father Dad Massey and her… read more -
Leon McAuliffe
1,630 listeners
Leon McAuliffe (January 3, 1917 – August 20, 1988), born William Leon McAuliffe, was an American Western swing musician from Houston, Texas… read moreLeon McAuliffe (January 3, 1917 – August 20, 1988), born William Leon McAuliffe, was an American Western swing musician from Houston, Texas. He is famous for his steel guitar solos with Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys, inspiring Wills… read moreLeon McAuliffe (January 3, 1917 – August 20, 1988), born William Leon McAuliffe, was an American Western swing musician from Houston, Texas. He is famous for his steel guitar solos with Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys, inspiring Wills's phrase, "Take it away, Leon." McAuliffe, at … read more -
Jesse Rodgers
169 listeners
Jesse Otto Rodgers (March 5, 1911 - December 14, 1973) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singing cowboy when that image was at its … read moreJesse Otto Rodgers (March 5, 1911 - December 14, 1973) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singing cowboy when that image was at its height of popularity, from 1938 through 1944 Jesse recorded western songs for the Sonora and Varsi… read moreJesse Otto Rodgers (March 5, 1911 - December 14, 1973) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singing cowboy when that image was at its height of popularity, from 1938 through 1944 Jesse recorded western songs for the Sonora and Varsity labels, the labels now spelling his name “Jesse Rogers”. … read more -
Johnny Hicks
1,850 listeners
Around 1955/1956, Johnny Hicks was a co-producer of KRLD's Big "D" Jamboree along with Johnny Harper. He was also a bit of a… read moreAround 1955/1956, Johnny Hicks was a co-producer of KRLD's Big "D" Jamboree along with Johnny Harper. He was also a bit of a singer, doing recordings for Columbia. Johnny was also a bit of a songwriter, composing such hits… read moreAround 1955/1956, Johnny Hicks was a co-producer of KRLD's Big "D" Jamboree along with Johnny Harper. He was also a bit of a singer, doing recordings for Columbia. Johnny was also a bit of a songwriter, composing such hits as "Honey Bun" and "Nuevo Laredo". View wiki -
Smiley Maxedon
700 listeners
Country Western baritone Roy Smiley Maxedon (1921-2001) had one of the most remarkable, if not underrated, voices in the history of Hillbil… read moreCountry Western baritone Roy Smiley Maxedon (1921-2001) had one of the most remarkable, if not underrated, voices in the history of Hillbilly Music. Originally from Illinois, he went west and California's San Joaquin Valley near Fre… read moreCountry Western baritone Roy Smiley Maxedon (1921-2001) had one of the most remarkable, if not underrated, voices in the history of Hillbilly Music. Originally from Illinois, he went west and California's San Joaquin Valley near Fresno became his base of operations in the 1940's. Roy Sm… read more