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This Time: The Best of Troy Shondell

This Time: The Best of Troy Shondell (2006) more music like this

by Troy Shondell

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That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 25

That'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 25 (2005) more music like this

by Various Artists

In the 1950s, Columbia Records was widely regarded as the most prestigious record label in America, as well as one of the most conservative, and they were relatively late to enter the rock & roll game. However, thankfully the label's Nashville branch wasn't nearly as cautious about such things as the home office in New York, and their subsidiary ...

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Rockin'est

Rockin'est (1998) more music like this

by The Collins Kids

If Larry and Lorrie, the Collins Kids, were denied their rightful place at the hitmaking table during the 1950s, then the music some 40 years later poises them as the very energetic embodiment of ground-floor rockabilly music. Lorrie's sexy vocals and Larry's twangy guitar breaks fused to his hyperkinetic little-brother stance make for some pretty ...

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Square Dancing Made Easy

Square Dancing Made Easy (1995) more music like this

by Slim Jackson & the Promenaders

Not only are Slim Jackson's renditions of traditional favorites like "The Arkansas Traveller," "Blow the Man Down" and "Buffalo Gals" engaging, but to an extent Square Dancing Made Easy even lives up to its title -- the disc doesn't make the dance easy, perhaps, but it is a fine introduction for beginners. Chuck Donkers, All Music Guide

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Town Hall Party

Town Hall Party (2005) more music like this

by Various Artists

Town Hall Party was released as an LP in 1956 as a showcase set. The name performers were the Collins Kids, the blazing guitarist Joe Maphis, Tex Ritter -- yes, he did cut a couple of rockabilly sides, Johnny Bond, Jenks "Tex" Carman, Dortha Wright, and others. Musically, this set has more than its share of fine tunes; all three of the Maphis ...

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O Brothers!

O Brothers! (2003) more music like this

by Various Artists

Though it's rare when the nostalgia imprint ASV/Living Era finds crossover territory (despite its deep catalog), the genre compilation O Brothers! intriguingly tapped into the bluegrass revival sparked by O Brother, Where Art Thou?. Included here are more than two dozen sides from country harmony groups, all of them comprising relatives (and more ...

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Hop, Skip and Jump

Hop, Skip and Jump (1991) more music like this

by The Collins Kids

The Collins Kids were a brother-and-sister act that got real good real young and made it out of their native Oklahoma, settling out in California, where they landed a radio/TV hookup with Tex Ritter's Town Hall Party out of Compton. Older sister Lorrie handled the teenage-sensuality department with nylons rustling against cowgirl fringe, while ...

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Rockin' Out/Not Christmas

Rockin' Out/Not Christmas (2005) more music like this

by Frantic Flintstones

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Welcome to My World [Bear Family]

Welcome to My World [Bear Family] (1996) more music like this

by Jim Reeves

This massive collection by the German Bear Family label is the most intimidatingly thorough collection of Jim Reeves' work. Basically, it's virtually everything from his recording sessions, and there are two separate boxes of his radio transcriptions besides! But this one is unwieldy enough -- it's 16 CDs covering all of Reeves' recordings from ...

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