18 Rare Classics haphazardly compiles number one hits like Kentucky Gambler and Grandma Harp alongside
obscure material like Silver Wings and Here in Frisco.
In between their raucous and ribald proto-rockabilly recordings, the Maddox Bros. & Rose made a
number of religious recordings, some of which were quite popular with their listeners. Twelve of their sacred recordings for the 4 Star label from the ...
These recordings show Cliff Carlisle to be more or less a contemporary of the great
Jimmie Rodgers, albeit a far more obscure one. There are definite comparisons musically, however: Carlisle also used the yodel as part of his vocal repertoire, ...
A budget hodgepodge collection that brings together eight performances from George Jones, Kitty Wells, George
Morgan, Dorsey Burnette, Red Sovine, Little Jimmy Dickens, Sherri Jerrico, and Fred Carter, Jr. The performances are well done., but the running time is pretty ...
Germany's Bear Family is well known for its stellar box set reissues of country, rock,
and rhythm & blues recordings, as well as for single titles by deserving if not necessarily remembered American artists. Their mastering, production, and packaging set ...
A two-disc, 32-track collection drawn from Time Life's ten-disc survey of modern country music called
Golden Age of Country, this volume includes such classics as George Jones' White Lightning, Roger Miller's King of the Road, Patsy Cline's Walkin' After Midnight, ...
His Original and Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Shot-Gun Boogie features 25 songs by Tennessee
Ernie Ford originally recorded for Capitol in the early '50s. While this compilation isn't a complete summary of the comedic baritone-voiced singer, it does include ...