Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - That's What I Like 'Bout The South [1938].
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PIC SHOWS : In 1936 at Cain's Ballroom
From LEFT :
Herman Arnspiger [gt], Zeb McNalley [alto sax],
Ray De Greer [tenor sax/clarinet], Bob Wills [fiddle/leader],
Everett Stover [trumpet], Johnnie Lee Wills [tenor banjo],
Smokey Dacus [drums], Leon McAuliffe [el gt/el steel gt],
Tommy Duncan [vcls], Jesse Ashlock [fiddle],
Joe Ferguson [string bass], Al Stricklin [piano],
Sleepy Johnson [fiddle]
[Written by Andy Razaf]
1st. Recorded 1937 by Phil Harris and Orchestra
Issued on Vocalion/Okeh 04566 B [1939]
Also Recorded 1973
Recorded 30 November 1938 -
Brunswick Warehouse, 508 Park Avenue, Dallas, TX –
Bob Wills [fiddle/leader],
Eldon Shamblin [el gt], Herman Arnspiger [gt],
Leon McAuliffe [el steel gt/vcl solo]
Johnnie Lee Wills [tenor banjo], Son Lansford [string bass],
Jesse Ashlock [fiddle], Sleepy Johnson [fiddle].
Smoky Dacus [drums], Al Stricklin [piano],
BOB WILLS
Born James Robert Wills near Kosse TEXAS [1905 - 1975]
aka "The King of Western Swing"]
1968 - Country Music Hall of Fame
1968 - Honored by Texas State Legislature
for Contribution to American Music
1969 - Pioneer Award
1970 - Songwriter's Hall of Fame
1972 - Citation from
American Society of Composers, Authore and Publishers in Nashville, TN
1995 - Western Music Association Hall of Fame
1999 - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
2000 - Texas Country Music Hall of Fame
2002 - Western Swing Society Hall of Fame
2007 - Oklahama Music and Jazz Hall of Fame
Studio Recordings 1932 to 1973
Married FIVE times Divorced FOUR Times
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