Take Me Back To My Boots and Saddle – Carson Robison and his Buckaroos
The 1930s and ‘40s saw the development of a polished and highly urbanized version of country and, as the trades referred to it, hillbilly music.
The 1930s and ‘40s saw the development of a polished and highly urbanized version of country and, as the trades referred to it, hillbilly music.
Journeyman string bassist Leonard Gaskin was on the jazz scene for close to sixty years, from the inception of bebop to the mainstream sounds of
The ten years between 1945 and 1955 saw an large number of talented black female pianists on the scene, each of whom achieved popularity throughout
Journeyman string bassist Leonard Gaskin was on the jazz scene for close to sixty years, from the inception of bebop to the mainstream sounds of
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This may not be the rarest of Soundies, but it certainly is one of the best. With Count Basie’s orchestra providing the music, and Jimmy