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(CD Box Set) 20. Oktober 2017 INFO PRODUKTINFO (CD Box Set) 20. Oktober 2017 Künstler Verschiedene Titel At The Louisiana Hayride Tonight Label Bear Family Productions Catalog # BCD17370 Preiscode: MS EAN 5397102173707 Format 20-CD Box Set (LP-Format) mit 224-seitigem gebundenem Buch Genre Country Titelanzahl 561 1506:37 Min. VÖ - Datum 20. Oktober 2017 HEUTE ABEND BEIM LOUISIANA HAYRIDE – HANK WILLIAMS, ELVIS PRESLEY, JOHNNY CASH, JIM REEVES, JOHNNY HORTON, GEORGE JONES, WEBB PIERCE, JUNE CARTER, FRANKIE MILLER, FARON YOUNG und viele andere. Die legendären ‘Louisiana Hayride’-Radioübertragungen von KWKH aus den 1940er, 50er und 60er Jahren, insgesamt mehr als 25 Stunden Musik auf 20 CDs. Das Hayride wurde live von der Bühne in Shreveport gesendet und präsentierte die bekanntesten Stars der Country Music, spätere Legenden, regionale Größen und talentierte Newcomer. Der Großteil dieser Musik, konnte seit der Originalübertragung nicht gehört werden! EIN ERSTAUNLICHES HÖR-ERLEBNIS NACH SORGFÄLTIGER SOUND-BEARBEITUNG! INFO: • 529 seltene Liveaufnahmen einschließlich zuvor unbekannter I'm A Long Gone Daddy-Version von Hank Williams. • 11 live im Studio eingespielte Transcriptions von u.a. Kitty Wells, Johnnie and Jack, Hank Williams und Curley Williams. • 19 reguläre Studioaufnahmen, darunter Hits von Slim Whitman, den Browns, Mitchell Torok, Jim Reeves, Mac Wiseman und Carolyn Bradshaw. • Insgesamt 167 verschiedene Künstler wie Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Johnny Horton, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Jim Reeves, George Jones, Johnny Cash, Rose Maddox, Frankie Miller, Cousin Emmy, June Carter, Roy Acuff, die Bailes Brothers, die Oklahoma Wranglers, Norma Jean, die Browns, die Carlisles, die Louvin Brothers, Jimmy Newman, Ray Price, Roger Miller, Ferlin Husky, Warren Smith, Wynn Stewart, Grandpa Jones, Rusty and Doug Kershaw, Slim Whitman und die Wilburn Brothers. • Zu den Stammgästen der Hayride zählen u.a. James O’Gwynn, Curley Williams, Red Sovine, Betty Amos, Harmie Smith, Buddy Attaway, Margie Singleton, Tony Douglas, Jack Ford, Werly Fairburn, Jeanette Hicks, Goldie Hill, Tibby Edwards, Hoot and Curley, Martha Lynn, Claude King, David Houston, Jerry Jericho, Bob Luman, Jimmy and Johnny, Merle Kilgore, Jimmy Martin, Johnny Mathis, Jimmy Lee, Charlie Walker, Billy Walker und Dee Mullin. • Sämtliche Künstler wurde von den ultra talentierten Hayride Haus-Bands mit u.a. Felton Pruett, Jimmy Day, Floyd Cramer, Sonny Trammell, James Burton, D. J. Fontana, Shot Jackson, Sonny Harville, Dobber Johnson, Buffalo Yount, Don Davis und Tillman Franks begleitet. Bear Family Records GmbH - Grenzweg 1 - 27729 Holste - Germany Telefon: +49 (4748) 8216-0 Fax: +49 (4748) 8216-20 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: b2b-bear-family.de Damals war die ‘Louisiana Hayride’-Show Samstag abends im Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport, Louisiana der Ort für Fans der Country Music. Für nur 60 Cents (Erwachsene, Kinder zahlten die Hälfte) bekam man allerbeste nächtliche Unterhaltung, zu jeder Zeit, an jedem Ort. Mit der Musik auf dieser Zuammenstellung sitzen Sie in der ersten Reihe wenn Hank Williams auf die Bühne kommt, zunächst als ziemlicher Neuling und später als problematischer Superstar. Elvis Presley jagt Rockabilly durch den Äther, bevor überhaupt nur jemand begriffen hatte, um was für eine Musik es sich handelte. Ein Aufmarsch lokaler und überregionaler Country Hit Macher balgte sich untereinander um Zugaben und ermuntert unbekannte Newcomer, die mit ihren Songs und Auftritten an fast jedem Abend das Publikum entzücken. Erstmals kommt jetzt die gesamte Magie dieser Kultveranstaltung, die von 1948 bis 1960 jede Woche – und danach noch gelegentlich – stattfand, durch erweiterte Ausschnitte der dreistündigen samstäglichen Abendshows voll zur Geltung. Wir haben diese lange verschollenen und nun zu neuem Laben erweckten musikalischen Auftritte chronologisch geordnet, nur gelegentlich unterbrochen von einigen Ansagen, Einleitungen, Werbespots, komischen Nummern und Fehlern, eben alles, was damals eine Liveshow ausgemacht hat. Nicht zuletzt erleben wir die alles verändernde Musik von Elvis Presley so, wie sie ursprünglich wahrgenommen wurde – als Teil einer Country-Varietévorstellung. Achtzehn CDs spiegeln die wöchentliche Hayride wider. Zwei Bonus-CDs liefern Beispiele für die Shows nach 1960 sowie im Studio der Radiostation KWKH gemachte kommerzielle Aufnahmen, Promo-Schallplatten und mitgeschnittene Shows aus den Anfangstagen von KWKH. TITELLISTUNG: CD 1: Stars • Red Sovine: That's Me Without You (& Jax beer ad and Logan W.K. (“Old Man”) Henderson: Hello World • John McGhee with Frank talk) • Tommy Hill: I Ain't Sittin’ Where I Was • Jimmy Lee: Blowin' And Welling: Hello World, Doggone • Blind Andy (Jenkins): Hello World Song Goin' • Hillbilly Barton: No Interest • Goldie Hill: Don't Send No More (Don’t You Go ‘Way) • Jimmie Davis (probably): Hello World Doggone • Roses • Bill Carlisle: Too Old To Cut The Mustard • Ginny Wright: How To Johnnie & Jack: Raining On The Mountain • Kitty Wells: The Singing Get Married • Elvis Presley: That's All Right (& Lucky Strike talk and intro) Waterfall • Johnnie & Jack: Little Cabin Home On The Hill • Kitty Wells: • Blue Moon Of Kentucky • Dobber Johnson: Black Mountain Rag • Tibby Love Or Hate • Kitty Wells, Johnnie Wright and Hank Williams: Dear Edwards: Much Too Young To Die • Jimmy Newman: Cry Cry Darlin' • Brother • Curley Williams & Hank Williams: Time Has Proven I Was Elvis Presley: Hearts Of Stone • Blue Moon Of Kentucky • I Don't Care If Wrong • Curley Williams & Hank Williams: No Not Now • Hank Williams: The Sun Don't Shine • Little Mama • Shake Rattle And Roll • Jimmy Lee & My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It • Tex Grimsley & the Texas Playboys: Wayne Walker: Lips That Kiss So Sweetly (& Gladewater Intro and Walking The Dog • Shot Jackson (Webb Pierce: vocal): I Need You Like A history) • The Browns: Draggin' Main Street Hole In The Head • Webb Pierce: I’ve Loved You Forever It Seems • CD 4: Buddy Attaway: Freight Train Blues • Tillman Franks (Webb Pierce: Jim Reeves: Red Eyed And Rowdy • Elvis Presley: Tweedlee Dee (& Talk vocal): California Blues • Hayride Boogie • Webb Pierce: I Got Religion and outro) • Jimmy Newman: Blue Darling • Jeanette Hicks: Just Like In Saturday Night • Tillman Franks (Faron Young: vocal): Hi Tone Poppa • The Movies • Betty Amos: Yes Ma'am, Ma • Elvis Presley: I'm Left, You're Mac Wiseman: Tis Sweet To Be Remembered • Claude King: She Knows Right, She's Gone • Bill Peters: Ida Red • Billy Walker & Jeanette Hicks: Why • Shot Jackson: If The Truth Was Known • Slim Whitman: Indian Which One Of Us Is To Blame • Johnny Horton: Gone With The Wind Love Call • Jim Reeves: Mexican Joe • Mitchell Torok: Caribbean • This Morning • Hoot & Curley: You Get What You Pay For (& Talk about Carolyn Bradshaw: A Man On The Loose • The Browns: Looking Back To future shows) • Jeanette Hicks and Hoot & Curley: Lucky Strike Ad • See • Jimmy and Johnny: If You Don’t Somebody Else Will • Slim Jeanette Hicks: Ain't That A Shame • Elvis Presley: Baby Let's Play Whitman: Rose Marie House • Maybellene • Floyd Cramer & Jimmy Day: Floyd And Jimmy CD 2: Boogie • Jim Reeves: Yonder Comes A Sucker • David Houston: Squaws Hank Williams: Mind Your Own Business • Johnnie & Jack and Paul Along The Yukon • Billy Walker: I Can't Keep The Girls Away • Johnny Warren: Listen To The Mockingbird • Hank Williams: I’m A Long Gone Cash: Hey Porter • Luther Played The Boogie • Werly Fairburn: Stay Daddy • The Bailes Brothers: He Will Set Your Fields On Fire • Zeke Close To Me (& Theme and Logan 'genial' talk) • Betty Amos: Ivory Tower Clements: Milk Cow Blues • Curley Williams: Georgia Steel Guitar • • Johnny Horton: Honky Tonk Man (& Talk about state fair) • Hoot & Harmie Smith: I’ll Step Aside • Red Sovine: Signed, Sealed, Delivered • Curley and Jack Ford: Standing At The Station • Gary Bryant: Loose Talk Cousin Emmy: I Wish I Was A Single Girl Again • Johnnie & Jack (as • Jeanette Hicks: Slippin' And Slidin' • Talk and Outro • Dobber Johnson: Nimrod and his Duck): Comedy Routine • Paul Warren: Jolly Blacksmith • Bill Cheatham (& Talk about fiddle tunes) • Jimmy Newman: I Want To Cousin Emmy: Shortnin’ Bread • Cousin Emmy’s Kinfolks String Band: Tell All The World Mountain Dew • Curley Williams’ Georgia Peach Pickers: One Sided CD 5: Affair • China Boy • Game for audience members – Beat The Band • Sonny Trammell: San Antonio Rose • Betty Amos: I Want To Be Loved (& Brother Homer (Bailes Brothers): Sweeter Than The Flowers • The Bailes Talk about Louisiana Hayride and state fair) • Johnny Cash: So Doggone Brothers: You Go To Your Church And I’ll Go To Mine • Station Lonesome • George Jones: You Gotta Be My Baby (& Theme and Frank identification • Slim Whitman: Whipporwill Yodel • Oklahoma Wranglers: Page) • Jeanette Hicks: My Blue Heaven • Johnny Cash: I Walk The Line Somebody’s Been Beating My Time • Wrangler Boogie • T Texas Tyler: • Slim Whitman: Dear Mary • Hoot & Curley and Jack Ford: Old Time Irma • Webb Pierce: Wondering • Lucky Bob Davis: Water Baby Blues • Religion • Jimmy Newman: Come Back To Me • Benny Barnes: The Waltz Faron Young: The Good Lord Must Have Sent You Of The Angels • The Next Voice You Hear • George Jones: Why Baby CD 3: Why • Rose Maddox: Tall Men • Werly Fairburn: It’s Heaven (& Theme Eddy Arnold: I'm Throwing Rice • Cattle Call • Hayride ad sales pitch and talk about Ark-La-Tex show) • Betty Amos: As Long As I’m Moving • (Horace Logan) • Intro Theme • Jimmy Lee: Jimmy's Boogie • Goldie Hill: Hoot & Curley and Jack Ford: Mansion In The Sky
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