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Butterfield Stage
John Bergstrom
WSOM Music, Released 2012
This is not just Western music - its great music.
TRACK LIST
1. Butterfield Stage 2:35
2. Friends Forever 2:53
3. The Fox 2:47
4. King of the Cowboys 3:00
5. Salomon Pico 3:52
6. The Bandit Joaquin 4:25
7. Sara Jane's Lullaby 2:12
8. On California Ground 4:02
9. Snowshoe Thompson 2:31
10. The Water is Wide 2:59
11. James Dolan 3:16
12. Throw Down The Box 4:09
13. The Last Song 3:46
excerpt: Hälsa Dem Där Hemma
Meet John Bergstrom
Filmed Performances:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with John Bergstrom's Western State of Mind
Click links to watch
Radio Interview Podcasts:
Campfire Cafe
The Writer's Block Radio Show July 15, 2015
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Ghosts and Legends
John Bergstrom
WSOM Music, Released 2011
From our Purveyor of Music:
John Bergstrom is a Western Balladeer, painting pictures of the landscape and it's people in lively and engaging word images. Close your eyes, tune in, and let his guitar and voice carry you to another time and place. Most of these song stories are original. Listen and meet famous stagecoach driver Charlie Parkhurst, African American cowboy Isom Dart, and The Shootist. John Bergstrom is a Westerner. Listen and you'll be a Westerner too.
Filmed Performances:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with John Bergstrom's Western State of Mind
Click links to watch
Radio Interview Podcasts:
Campfire Cafe
The Writer's Block Radio Show July 15, 2015
Around the Barn:
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Throw Down The Box
John Bergstrom
WSOM Music, Released 2009
From Singer/Songwriter John Bergstrom:
Somewhere between Gene Autry and Burl Ives, this CD is full of the humor and pathos of the Old West. "Throw Down the Box" is my second project presenting original and traditional songs of adventure, tragedy and fun in the West.
The title song, "Throw Down the Box" tells the story of the Northern California outlaw Black Bart, also called the Gentleman Bandit. Another outlaw ballad is "Salomon Pico." Pico, a member of one of the prominent families in pre-Gold Rush California, legend has it became an outlaw as an act of revenge. You'll also find songs about the great Sidekicks of Western movies, life in the high desert, and a couple of traditional songs, "Frankie and Johnny," and "The Philosophical Cowboy," to round out the program.
Meet John Bergstrom
Filmed Performances:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with John Bergstrom's Western State of Mind
Click links to watch
Radio Interview Podcasts:
Campfire Cafe
The Writer's Block Radio Show July 15, 2015
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Western State O'Mind
John Bergstrom
WSOM Music, Released 2007
From Singer/Songwriter John Bergstrom:
I'm a child of the west...the far west...Los Angeles. I'm a city kid who has always loved the open spaces. I was raised on cowboy movies and western displays at museums wherever I could find them.
A few years ago, I attended a concert performed by Michael Fleming's group, New West. There began my journey with the WMA (Western Music Association). I was invited to a Sunday jam and I began to learn and write Western music.
I've been involved with music all my life and have touched western music at various times. It's been these last few years, however, in which I focused on this form of traditional music to the exclusion of others. During this time, I played with two or three groups and began to write and work on my own CD, "Western State O'Mind." I look forward to the days ahead and plan to continue writing and performing and spreading the good news of western music. "Western State O'Mind" is a combination of original and traditional songs.
Filmed Performances:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with John Bergstrom's Western State of Mind
Click links to watch
Radio Interview Podcasts:
Campfire Cafe
The Writer's Block Radio Show July 15, 2015
Around the Barn:
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1. |
Goin’ Back To Texas (1:45) (Carson J. Robison) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 6/11/49 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
2. |
Way Out West In Texas (1:30) (Tex Fletcher) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 12/1/40 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
3. |
Texas Sandman (1:25) (Doris Fisher/Allan Roberts) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 8/24/47 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
4. |
Gonna Build A Big Fence Around Texas (1:55) (Cliff Friend/Katherine Phillips/George Olsen) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 7/7/46 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
5. |
Lone Star Moon (1:51) (Dave Franklin/Cliff Friend) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 12/28/47 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
6. |
Ride, Ranger, Ride (1:58) (Vern Spencer) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 4/27/47 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
7. |
There’s A Rainbow On The Rio Colorado (2:04) (Gene Autry/Fred Rose) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 10/4/42 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
8. |
Beautiful Texas (3:28) (W. Lee O’Daniel) Gene Autry and Jimmy Long Recorded in Chicago 3/31/34 Okeh/Vocalion 04267 |
9. |
The Yellow Rose Of Texas (1:52) (Traditional, Arranged by Gene Autry) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 1/25/42 |
10. |
Sleepy Rio Grande (1:53) (Carson J. Robison) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 5/17/42 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
11. |
Texans Never Cry (1:59) (Gene Autry/Shotgun Britton/Hank Fort/Oakley Haldeman) From The Gene Autry Show, Episode 9 – “Doublecross Valley” Telecast 9/10/50 Musical Director Carl Cotner |
12. |
A Boy From Texas, A Girl From Tennessee (2:14) (Joseph Allan McCarthy/Jack Segal/John Benson Brooks) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 5/30/48 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
13. |
Can’t Shake The Sands Of Texas From My Shoes (1:51) (Gene Autry/Diane Johnston/Kenneth Pitts) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 8/6/50 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
14. |
I’ve Got A Heart As Big As Texas (1:37) (Oakley Haldeman/Buddy Feyne) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 9/9/50 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
15. |
Gallivantin’ Galveston Gal (1:24) (Milton Leeds/Steve Nelson/Fred Wise) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys From The Gene Autry Show, Episode 79 – “Saddle Up” Telecast 12/3/55 Musical Director Carl Cotner |
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When The Bloom Is On The Sage (When It’s Round-Up Time In Texas) (1:29) (Nat Vincent/Fred Howard Wright) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 11/14/48 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
17. |
San Antonio Rose (2:02) (Bob Wills) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 12/15/46 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
18. |
Lone Star Trail (2:03) (Tex Fletcher) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 12/21/41 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
19. |
The Streets Of Laredo (2:26) (Ray Evans/Jay Livingston) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 5/14/49 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
20. |
Fort Worth Jail (1:36) (M. Ager/J. Yellen) From Bells of Capistrano, Republic Pictures Released 11/21/46 Musical Supervisor Morton Scott |
21. |
Down Texas Way (2:02) (Gene Autry/Johnny Marvin) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 9/27/42 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
22. |
I’ll Go Ridin’ Down That Old Texas Trail (1:21) (Gene Autry/Smiley Burnette) Gene Autry with Mary Lee and Smiley Burnette From The Singing Hill, Republic Pictures Released 4/26/41 Musical Supervisor Raoul Kraushaar |
23. |
(Down The) Trail to San Antone (1:20) (Deuce Spriggins) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 8/18/46 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
24. |
Deep In The Heart Of Texas (1:51) (June Hershey/Don Swander) From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 4/2/42 Arranged by Carl Cotner |
25. |
The Night Before Christmas (In Texas, That Is) (2:42) (Leon A. Harris Jr./Bob Miller) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys Recorded in Hollywood 7/20/52 Musical Director Carl Cotner Columbia 90172-V |
Notes & Background Information
The masters used for this package are from original Columbia Recordings, Gene Autry's personal Radio, Film, and Television archives.
Compilation Produced and Compiled by Cary E. Mansfield and Karla Buhlman
Executive Producer: Jackie Autry
Research Consultant: Jon Guyot Smith
Digitally Remastered by Bob Fisher, Pacific Multimedia Corp.
Notes by Holly George-Warren
Graphics and Art Direction by Howard Levine
Design by Bill Pitzonka
This compilation (P) 2001 Autry Qualified Interest Trust, The Autry Foundation and Flying A Pictures Inc. (C) 2001 Varèse Sarabande Records, Inc. Released through the courtesy of Gene Autry Entertainment, Inc. except “Beautiful Texas,” and “The Night Before Christmas (In Texas, That Is)” which are under license from Sony Music Special Products, a Division of Sony Music, A Group Of Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.
Manufactured by Varèse Sarabande Records, Inc., 11846 Ventura Blvd.,
Suite 130, Studio City, CA 91604. Distributed by Universal Music and Video Distribution, 10 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A.
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Released: April 6, 2010
Label: Varèse Sarabande |
Gene Autry led the way with more Latin music and border songs than any other singing cowboy, serenading audiences from the big screen, hit records, and his radio show. Now for the first time, these Spanish language inspired songs are on one collection - South of the Border: Gene Autry Sings Songs of Old Mexico. The performances, ranging from 1936 through 1954, are sourced from Gene's popular musical Western films and his weekly Melody Ranch radio show. Songs with Gene singing in Spanish include South of the Border, You Belong to My Heart (Solmante Una Vez), A Gay Ranchero, and Yours (Quiereme Mucho). Additional tunes inspired by Old Mexico include In A Little Spanish Town, Maria Elena, Mexicali Rose and Down Mexico Way.
The album liner notes are by Western music historian and host of the Internet radio show Western Music Time, O.J. Sikes. The CD's booklet includes images of lobby cards and photos from Gene Autry's movies.
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Notes & Background Information Compilation Produced and Compiled by Cary E. Mansfield and Karla Buhlman All photographs © 2010 Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation. Compilation licensed by Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation. The masters used in this collection are from Gene Autry's personal Archives. Every effort has been made to use the best source material available. Therefore sound quality may vary. This compilation (P) 2010 Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation, Released through the courtesy of Gene Autry Entertainment, Inc. © 2010 Varése Sarabande Records, Inc. Manufactured by Varése Sarabande Records, Inc., 11846 Ventura Blvd., Suite 130,Studio City, CA 91604. Distributed by Fontana Distribution LLC, All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A. |
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37. |
Cowboy's Heaven (2:06) (Gene Autry/Frankie Marvin) Episode 27 – “Horse Sense” Telecast 1/11/52 |
38. | End Credit (0:08.8) |
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Silver Spurs on the Golden Stairs (2:44) (Gene Autry-Cindy Walker) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 11/18/45 Gene Autry with the Three Pinafores and the Johnny Bond Trio |
2. |
When It's Round-Up Time in Heaven (2:50) (Jimmie Davis) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 1/20/46 Gene Autry with “Melody Ranch Choir” (the Cass County Kids, the Kettle Sisters, and Johnny Bond and Paul Sells' Orchestra) |
3. |
When Mother Played the Organ (And Daddy Sang a Hymn) (2:31) (Dick Sanford and George B. McConnell) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 8/25/46 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, the Kettle Sisters, Johnny Bond and Carl Cotner's Orchestra |
4. |
Rounded Up in Glory (3:02) (Traditional) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 3/23/47 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, the Kettle Sisters, Johnny Bond and Carl Cotner's Orchestra |
5. |
Little Old Church in the Valley (2:37) (Gus Kahn, Egbert Van Alstyne & Gene Harold) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 8/24/47 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, the Pinafores, Johnny Bond and Carl Cotner's Orchestra |
6. |
When It's Prayer Meeting Time in the Hollow (2:34) (Fleming Allen-Al Rice) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 9/21/47 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, The Pinafores, Johnny Bond and Carl Cotner's Orchestra |
7. |
Bless This House (2:45) (Traditional) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 11/21/48 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, The Pinafores, Johnny Bond and Carl Cotner's Orchestra |
8. |
The Bible on the Table and the Flag upon the Wall (1:57) (George J. Bennett-Paul Cunningham-Leonard Whitcup) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 3/5/49 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, The Pinafores, Johnny Bond and Carl Cotner's Orchestra |
9. |
Let's Go to Church (Next Sunday Morning) (1:44) (Steve Allen) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 4/1/50 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, The Pinafores, Johnny Bond and Carl Cotner's Orchestra |
10. |
The Old Rugged Cross (3:07) (Rev. George Bennard) Gene Autry with Dinah Shore |
11. |
In the Garden (2:48) (C. Austin Miles) Gene Autry With Dinah Shore |
12. |
Dear Hearts and Gentle People (2:01) (Sammy Fain-Bob Hilliard) From the Columbia Pictures film Beyond the Purple Hills (1950) Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys Video Clip: Watch this performance |
13. |
May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You (3:10) (Meredith Willson) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 9/29/51 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, The Pinafores, Johnny Bond, and Carl Cotner's Melody Ranch Orchestra |
14. |
Cowboy's Heaven (2:06) (Gene Autry-Frankie Marvin) From The Gene Autry Show; Episode 27 “Horse Sense” Broadcast 1/11/52 Gene Autry Video Clip: Watch this performance |
15. |
Peace in the Valley (2:42) (Rev. Thomas A. Dorsey) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 4/12/52 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, The Pinafores, Johnny Bond, and Carl Cotner's Melody Ranch Orchestra |
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Somebody Bigger Than You and I (2:50) (Sonny Burke-Hy Heath-John Lange) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 1/3/53 Gene Autry with the Cass County Boys, The Pinafores, Johnny Bond, and Carl Cotner's Melody Ranch Orchestra |
17. |
God's Little Candles (1:51) (Jimmy Kennedy) From the Columbia Pictures film Pack Train (1953) Gene Autry Video Clip: Watch this performance |
18. |
A Cowboy's Prayer (2:22) (Traditional) From Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 10/26/47 Gene and Carl Cotner's Orchestra |
Notes & Background Information
Compilation Produced and Compiled by Cary E. Mansfield and Karla Buhlman
Executive Producer: Jackie Autry
Digitally Remastered by Bob Fisher, Pacific Multimedia Corp.
Notes by Holly George-Warren
Research: Irynne Isip
Art Direction & Design by Bill Pitzonka
Cover Design by Bret Rigney, Rigney Graphics
All photographs (c) 2008 Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation.
Compilation produced by Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation.
Image Restoration: Jill and Howard Levine, CDS Photo & Graphics www.cdsphoto.com
This compilation (P) 2008 Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation, Released through the courtesy of Gene Autry Entertainment, Inc. (C) 2008 Varèse Sarabande Records, Inc.
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1. |
What’s Your Favorite Holiday (3:27) (Jule Styne-Sol Meyer) Mary Lee and Showboat Performers From the Republic Pictures film Ridin' On A Rainbow Released 1/24/1941, Hollywood |
2. |
Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That’s an Irish Lullaby) (3:20) (James Royce Shannon) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys and The Pinafores From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 3/18/1950, Hollywood |
3. |
Peter Cottontail (2:45) (Steve Nelson, Jack Rollins) Columbia 38750, originally charted #5 Pop, 1950 Recorded 3/2/1950, New York |
4. |
The Funny Little Bunny (With The Powder Puff Tail) (2:39) (Johnny Bond, Gene Autry) Columbia 38750, 1950 Recorded 3/2/1950, New York |
5. |
Bunny Round-Up Time (2:31) (Leo Israel, Herman Krasnow) Gene Autry with The Pinafores Columbia 39217, 1951 Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Recorded 1/31/1951, Chicago |
6. |
Sonny The Bunny (2:45) Gene Autry with The Pinafores (Tommy Johnson) Columbia 39217, 1951 Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Recorded 1/31/1951, Chicago |
7. |
Easter Mornin’ (2:52) (June Winters-Mary Alice Ruffin) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys Columbia 40167, 1954 Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Recorded 1/4/1954, Hollywood |
8. |
The Horse With The Easter Bonnet (2:59) (Al Hoffman-Dick Hoffman) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys (Based on the story by Jane Thayer) Columbia 40167, 1954 Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Recorded 1/4/1954, Hollywood |
9. |
I Paid My Income Tax Today (1:30) (Irving Berlin) Gene Autry with Jimmy Wakely’s Trio From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 3/8/1942, Hollywood |
10. |
When It’s Springtime In The Rockies (2:38) (Robert Sauer-Maryhale Woolsey) Gene Autry and Radio Audience From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 4/15/1950, Hollywood |
11. |
A Hillbilly Wedding in June (2:03) (Freddie Owens, Frankie More) Gene Autry with Jimmy Wakely’s Trio and Lou Bring’s Orchestra From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 1/5/1941, Hollywood |
12. |
Peach Picking Time Down in Georgia (1:26) (C. Michen, Jimmy Rodgers) Gene Autry with Jimmy Wakely’s Trio and Lou Bring’s Orchestra From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 3/16/1941, Hollywood |
13. |
Yankee Doodle Boy (1:11) (George M. Cohan) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner’s Orchestra From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 7/4/1948, Hollywood |
14. |
Ridin’ All Day (2:09) (Gene Autry-Smiley Burnette) Gene Autry with Jimmy Wakely’s Trio and Lou Bring’s Orchestra From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 2/2/1941, Hollywood |
15. |
It’s My Lazy Day (1:46) (Smiley Burnette) Smiley Burnette with The Kettle Sisters From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 1/12/1947, Hollywood |
16. |
Gone Fishin’ (2:31) (Charles F. Kenny, Nick A Kenny) Gene Autry with Pat Buttram and The Cass County Boys From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 6/28/1952, Hollywood |
17. |
Ghost Riders In The Sky (3:42) (Stan Jones) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys, The Pinafores and Carl Cotner’s Orchestra From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 4/30/1949, Hollywood |
18. |
Old November Moon (2:43) (Gene Autry, Johnny Marvin) Gene Autry, Jimmy Wakely and The Rough Riders, Ceaser Petrillo & Orchestra; introduction by Gene Autry and Horace Murphy From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 11/17/1940, Chicago |
19. |
Little Johnny Pilgrim (2:41) (Max M. Fidler-Francis Kane) Columbia Records 38985, 1950 Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Recorded 7/28/1950, Hollywood |
20. |
Guffy The Goofy Gobbler (2:43) (Gerald Marks, Milton H. Pascal) Columbia Records 38985 (B), 1950 Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner |
21. |
Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) (2:33) (Gene Autry-Oakley Haldeman) Columbia 37942, originally charted #9 Pop, 1947 Recorded 8/28/1947, Hollywood |
22. |
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (3:10) (Johnny Marks) Gene Autry with The Pinafores Columbia 38610, originally charted #1 Pop, 1949 Recorded 6/27/1949, Hollywood |
23. |
(Hard Rock, Coco and Joe) The Three Little Dwarfs (3:01) (Stuart Hamblen) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys and The Pinafores Columbia 39543, 1951 Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Recorded 7/11/1951, Hollywood |
24. |
Poppy The Puppy (2:30) (Tommy Johnson) Gene Autry with The Pinafores Columbia 39542, 1951 Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Recorded 7/11/1951, Hollywood |
25. |
Auld Lang Syne (2:37) (Traditional) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys, The Pinafores and Carl Cotner’s Orchestra From Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch Radio Show Broadcast 12/31/49 |
Notes & Background Information
The masters used for this package are from Gene Autry's personal Radio and Film archive and from his original Columbia Records recordings.
Compilation Produced and Compiled by Cary E. Mansfield and Karla Buhlman
Executive Producer: Jackie Autry
Digitally Remastered by Bob Fisher, Pacific Multimedia Corp.
Notes by O. J. Sikes and Johnny Western
Research: Irynne Isip and Kim Mansfield
Art Direction & Design by Bill Pitzonka
Image Restoration: Jill and Howard Levine CDS Photo & Graphics
Tracks:
1, 2, 9, 10, 11-18, 25: (P) 2006 Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation, Released through the courtesy of Gene Autry Entertainment, Inc.
3, 4, 19, 20: originally released 1950 Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Under license from Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment
5, 6, 23, 24: originally released 1951 Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Under license from Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment
7, 8: originally released 1954 Sony BMG Music Entertainment Under license from Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment
21: originally released 1947 Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Under license from Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Compilation produced by Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation
© 2006 Varèse Sarabande Records, Inc.
Manufactured by Varèse Sarabande Records, Inc., 11846 Ventura Blvd., Suite 130, Studio City, CA 91604. Distributed by Universal Music Distribution, 10 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A.
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Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) (2:32) (Gene Autry/Oakley Haldeman) Columbia 37942, Pop #9, Country #5, 1947, and Columbia 20377, Country #4, 1948, #8, 1949, Pop #24, 1950. Recorded August 28, 1947, Hollywood |
2. |
An Old Fashioned Tree (2:44) (Adel Becker/Cordelia Pearl Williams) Columbia 37942(B), 1947 Recorded August 28, 1947, Hollywood |
3. |
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (3:10) (Johnny Marks) Gene Autry and The Pinafores with Orchestral Accompaniment Columbia 38610, Pop #1, Country #1, 1949, Pop #3, Country #5, 1950; Columbia 39463, Pop #16, 1951; Pop #13, 1952; and Columbia single 33165, AC #30, Country #55, 1998; AC #24, Country #60, 1999. Recorded June 27, 1949, Hollywood |
4. |
If It Doesn't Snow On Christmas (2:46) (Milton H. Pascal/Gerald Marks) Gene Autry and The Pinafores with Orchestral Accompaniment Columbia 38610(B), 1949 Recorded August 4, 1949, Hollywood |
5. |
He's A Chubby Little Fellow (2:55) (Gene Autry/Oakley Haldeman) Gene Autry and The Pinafores with Orchestral Accompaniment Columbia 20616, 1949 Recorded June 27, 1949, Hollywood |
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Santa, Santa, Santa (2:40) (Gene Autry/Oakley Haldeman) Gene Autry and The Pinafores with Orchestral Accompaniment Columbia 20616(B), 1949 Recorded August 4, 1949, Hollywood |
7. |
Frosty The Snow Man (2:56) (Steve Nelson/Jack Rollins) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys, Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Columbia 38907, Pop #7, Country #4, 1950 Recorded June 12, 1950, Hollywood |
8. |
When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter (2:52) (Johnny Marks) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys, Orchestra under the direction of Carl Cotner Columbia 38907(B), 1950 Recorded June 12, 1950, Hollywood |
9. |
(Hard Rock, Coco and Joe) The Three Little Dwarfs (3:00) (Stuart Hamblen) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra and Chorus Columbia 39543, 1951 Recorded July 11, 1951, Hollywood |
10. |
Thirty-Two Feet—Eight Little Tails (3:00) (John Redmond/James Cavanaugh/Frank Weldon) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra and Chorus Columbia 39543(B), 1951 Recorded July 11, 1951, Hollywood |
11. |
Poppy the Puppy (2:30) (Tommy Johnson) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra and Chorus Columbia 39542, 1951 Recorded July 11, 1951, Hollywood |
12. |
He'll Be Coming Down the Chimney (Like He Always Did Before) (2:52) (Al J. Neiburg/J. Fred Coots) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra and Chorus Columbia 39542(B), 1951 Recorded July 11, 1951, Hollywood |
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The Night Before Christmas Song (2:51) (Johnny Marks/Adapted from Clement Clark Moore's poem) Rosemary Clooney and Gene Autry with Carol Cotner's Orchestra Columbia 39876, Pop #9, 1952 Recorded June 20, 1952, Hollywood |
14. |
Look Out The Window (The Winter Song) (2:27) (Lew Porter/Teepee Mitchell) Rosemary Clooney and Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra Columbia 39876(B), 1952 Recorded June 20, 1952, Hollywood |
15. |
Merry Texas Christmas, You All! (2:39) (Leon A. Harris, Jr./Bob Miller) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys and Carl Cotner's Orchestra Columbia 90172, 1952 Recorded July 20, 1952, Hollywood |
16. |
The Night Before Christmas (In Texas, That Is) (2:45) (Leon A. Harris, Jr./Bob Miller) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys and Carl Cotner's Orchestra Columbia 90172(B), 1952 Recorded July 20, 1952, Hollywood |
17. |
Where Did My Snowman Go? (2:32) (Geoffrey Venis/Steve Mann/Freddie Poser) Gene Autry with The Mitchell Choirboys and Carl Cotner's Orchestra Columbia 40092, 1953 Recorded June 24, 1953, Hollywood |
18. |
Freddie, The Little Fir Tree (2:41) (Merle Travis/Ned Fairchild) Gene Autry with The Mitchell Choirboys and Carl Cotner's Orchestra Columbia 40092(B), 1953 Recorded June 24, 1953, Hollywood |
19. |
Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) (2:32) (Gene Autry/Oakley Haldeman) From the EP Christmas Fun, Columbia 1782, 1953 Recorded June 25, 1953, Hollywood |
20. |
Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (2:44) (Haven Gillespie/J. Fred Coots) Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys, The King Sisters, and Carl Cotner's Orchestra Columbia MJV-176, 1953 Recorded June 25, 1953, Hollywood |
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Up On The House Top (Ho Ho Ho) (2:52) (Jane Whitman) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra Columbia MJV-176(B), 1953 Recorded June 26, 1953, Hollywood |
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I Wish My Mom Would Marry Santa Claus (2:41) (Gene Autry/Michael Carr) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner and his Orchestra Columbia 40135(B), 1953 Recorded October 29, 1953, Hollywood |
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Sleigh Bells (2:23) (Gene Autry/Michael Carr) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner and his Orchestra Columbia 40135(B), 1953 Recorded October 29, 1953, Hollywood |
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Round, Round The Christmas Tree (2:11) (Fred Stryker) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra and Chorus Columbia 40589, 1956 Recorded September 30, 1955, Hollywood |
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Merry Christmas Waltz (2:34) (Inez Loewer/Bob Batson) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra and Chorus Columbia 40589(B), 1955 Recorded September 30, 1955, Hollywood |
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Everyone's a Child at Christmas (2:19) (Johnny Marks) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner and His Orchestra Columbia 40790, 1956 Recorded October 17, 1956, Hollywood |
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You Can See Old Santa Claus (When You Find Him In Your Heart) (2:10) (Joe Johnson/Lefty Frizzell/Bob Adams) Gene Autry with Carl Cotner and His Orchestra Columbia 40790(B), 1956 Recorded October 17, 1956, Hollywood |
Notes & Background Information
Compilation Produced and Compiled by Cary E. Mansfield and Karla Buhlman
Executive Producer: Jackie Autry
Digitally Remastered by Bob Fisher, Pacific Multimedia Corp.
Notes by Holly George Warren (Official Gene Autry Biographer)
Research: Kim Mansfield, Gene Autry Entertainment, and Sage Guyton,
Museum of the American West
Art Direction: Bill Pitzonka
All photographs © 2004, Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation.
Image Restoration: Jill and Howard Levine, CDS Photo & Graphics
Compilation produced by Autry Qualified Interest Trust and The Autry Foundation. All Recordings © 2004 Sony BMG Music Entertainment/Originally released 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, and 1956.
© 2004 Varèse Sarabande Records, Inc.
Manufactured by Varèse Sarabande Records, Inc., 11846 Ventura Blvd.,
Suite 130, Studio City, CA 91604. Distributed by Universal Music and Video Distribution, 10 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A.
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (2:58) (Johnny Marks) |
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Nine Little Reindeer (2:10) (Gene Autry/Merle Travis/Johnny Marks) |
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Jingle Bells (2:07) (Arranged by Carl Cotner) |
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Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down |
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Up on the House Top (2:35) (Arranged by Carl Cotner) |
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Sleigh Bells (2:30) |
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O Little Town of Bethlehem (1:17) (Arranged by Carl Cotner) |
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Silent Night (1:41) (Arranged by Carl Cotner) |
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Joy to the World (1:18) |
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We Wish you a Merry Christmas (1:39) (Arranged by Carl Cotner) |
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Away in the Manger (2:04) (Arranged by Carl Cotner) |
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What Child Is This (2:22) (Arranged by Carl Cotner) |
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Meet Don Edwards
Live Radio Interview with documentary filmmaker Katie Ryan
Campfire Cafe on Equestrian Legacy Radio
Recorded June 9, 2016
Click here for podcast
From our Purveyor of Music:
This is one of my favorite Don Edwards CDs. Although recorded over 20 years ago, it still sounds fresh to me. To hear Rex Allen's voice paired with Don's is magic. Here are two men, still passionate about the big wide West, and they raise their voices in praise of it. Classics by Robert Nolan, Cindy Walker, and even one by Smiley Burnette! Who wouldn't want to ride the range with these two cowboys?
TRACK LISTING
1. It's My Lazy Day (Smiley Burnette)
2. Tis Aint' the Same Old Range (Robert Nolen)
3. Cow Poke (Billy Alerts/Stormy Aerts)
4. Sunset Trail (Cliff Crofford)
5. Blue Canadian Rockies (Cindy Walker)
6. There's a Bridal Hanging on the Wall
(Carson J. Hill/ K. Keirn Brennan)
7. Doggone Cowboy (Joseph T. Babcock)
8. Summer Night's Rain (Robert Nolen)
9. There's Nobody Home on the Range Anymore
(Robert Parsons/Ed Penny)
10. Old Home Town (Robert Nolen)
11. Empty Saddles (William J. Hill/J. Keirn Brennan)
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Jim Jones tells it like it was, is and will be in the great American West. Native Texan transplanted to New Mexico, student of the West, he lives, sings and writes about cowboys, horses, cattle rustlers and such but he knows there's much more to the story. He sees the humor in a cowboy's fruitless search for a decent cup of "cowboy coffee" in town and he knows the poignancy of an old hand with Alzheimer's riding down the "lost canyons in his mind.' Sons of the Pioneers. In addition to being an award-winning singer/songwriter, Jim is also an award-winning Western novelist.
TRACK LISTING
1. Train to Chama 4:44
2. Lost Canyons in His Mind 4:32
3. Cowboy Coffee Intro 1:09
4. Cowboy Coffee 3:45
5. Rustler's Moon 5:46
6. Colorado Moon 3:49
7. Old Clay Allison 4:00
8. Men in Blue 4:10
9. Shenandoah with Andrianne Morrow-Jones 4:36
10. Texas is Burnin' 4:46
11. Cattle Rest Easy with Randy Huston 3:58
12. Easy Side Up 4:37
13. Borrowed Time 4:36
Enjoy these live performances:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with The Cowboy Way
Jim Jones, Doug Figgs, Mariam Funke
Filmed January 28, 2016
Click here for link to the Live Concert
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with Kristyn Harris and Jim Jones
2014 Female Performer and Male Performer of The Year
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Filmed at the Repertory East Playhouse
Click here for live Concert link!
Enjoy these radio interviews with author, songwriter, and performer, Jim Jones:
Equestrian Legacy Radio
Campfire Cafe
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Click here for podcast
Around The Barn
December 16, 20012
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Songwriter/singer Jim Jones joins us in the studio by phone from New Mexico. We enjoy chatting about what inspires his writings and music, and play a number of his songs. From New Mexico, singer/songwriter/award winning author Jim Jones called in to chat about his CD Borrowed Time and his Western novel series.
Around The Barn
July 21, 2012
Click here for podcast
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TRACK LISTING
1. That's What Cowboys Do 3:25
2. Power In The Wind 4:16
3. She Can't Do That 4:05
4. Someday Soon 3:48
5. Livin' Try 4:15
6. Skeleton Canyon 4:38
7. All My Trials Lead Home 4:36
8. These Cowboy Boots 3:27
9. Whiskeytown 5:06
10. Diggin' Billy 4:26
11. The Outlaw Dream 4:49
12. Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way 3:48
13. Another Page 2:14
14. Long May You Ride 3:18
Enjoy these live performances:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with The Cowboy Way
Jim Jones, Doug Figgs, Mariam Funke
Filmed January 28, 2016
Click here for link to the Live Concert
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with Kristyn Harris and Jim Jones
2014 Female Performer and Male Performer of The Year
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Filmed at the Repertory East Playhouse
Click here for live Concert link!
Enjoy these radio interviews with author, songwriter, and performer, Jim Jones:
Equestrian Legacy Radio
Campfire Cafe
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Click here for podcast
Around The Barn
December 16, 20012
Click here for podacst
Songwriter/singer Jim Jones joins us in the studio by phone from New Mexico. We enjoy chatting about what inspires his writings and music, and play a number of his songs. From New Mexico, singer/songwriter/award winning author Jim Jones called in to chat about his CD Borrowed Time and his Western novel series.
Around The Barn
July 21, 2012
Click here for podcast
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Jim Jones tells it like it was, is and will be in the great American West. Native Texan transplanted to New Mexico, student of the West, he lives, sings and writes about cowboys, horses, cattle rustlers and such but he knows there's much more to the story. This CD features songs of love both lost and found, rivers, ranches, and even a ghost story or two! Many are originals of Jim's or songs he co-wrote with others.
In addition to being an award-winning singer/songwriter, Jim is also an award-winning Western novelist.
TRACK LISTING
1. Change is Comin' 3:30
2. Smoke of the Brandin' Fire 4:06
3. King 3:47
4. Feels Like Home To Me 3:56
5. Flow Rivers, Flow 4:37
6. The Nickel .44 3:53
7. Bet On Me and You 4:51
8. Shug's Tune 3:36
9. Cowboys 2:57
10. Wyatt's Lament 3:59
11. Sarah Calico 4:30
12. Roll On, Cowboys 4:06
Enjoy these live performances:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with The Cowboy Way
Jim Jones, Doug Figgs, Mariam Funke
Filmed January 28, 2016
Click here for link to the Live Concert
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening with Kristyn Harris and Jim Jones
2014 Female Performer and Male Performer of The Year
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Filmed at the Repertory East Playhouse
Click here for live Concert link!
Enjoy these radio interviews with author, songwriter, and performer, Jim Jones:
Equestrian Legacy Radio
Campfire Cafe
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Click here for podcast
Around The Barn
December 16, 20012
Click here for podacst
Songwriter/singer Jim Jones joins us in the studio by phone from New Mexico. We enjoy chatting about what inspires his writings and music, and play a number of his songs. From New Mexico, singer/songwriter/award winning author Jim Jones called in to chat about his CD Borrowed Time and his Western novel series.
Around The Barn
July 21, 2012
Click here for podcast
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Los Angeles based Western musician, Jason "Buck" Corbett, is a cowboy, and gentleman who performs with warmth and an engaging smile. He is "just havin' fun" and so does his audience. Buck is a regular member of the IWMA Jam Sessions at Los Angeles' Autry Museum the third Sunday of every month as well as in other local Jams.
TRACK LISTING
1. The Wayward Wind
2. Saddle Tramp
3. Blue Shadows on the Trail
4. Never Start
5. Ghost Riders In The Sky
6. Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie
7. My Rifle My Pony And Me
8. Cool Water
9. Santa Fe Trail
10. They Call The Wind Mariah
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Radio Podcasts:
Legacy Radio Network
Campfire Cafe with hosts Gary Holt and Bobbi Jean Bell
Podcast May 14, 2020
Podcast September 13, 2018
Podcast January 25, 2018
Podcast February 5, 2015 Click here for the live interview with Terry Brown and Hilda Machado-Brown
Around The Barn Radio Show Guest
Saturday, September 21, 2013
KHTS 1220 AM
Click here for podcast link
http://khtspodcasts.com/barn-sep21-2013.mp3
March 10, 2012 It's All About Singin' and Ropin'!
Western singer/songwriter and performer TERRY BROWN joins us live in the studio and we PREMIERE tracks from his brand new CD, It's A Cowboy Thang
Oct. 15, 2011 It's All About Country Music and Trick Ropin' We Rounded-Up a great show for you on "Around the Barn." Guests include Country/Western Award Winner Terry Brown along with Ladies' Champion Trick and Fancy Roper - Hilda Machado.
LIve Performance:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening With Terry Brown
Filmed September 26, 2013
Repertory East Playhouse
Click here for Concert Link
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Radio Podcasts:
Legacy Radio Network
Campfire Cafe with hosts Gary Holt and Bobbi Jean Bell
Podcast May 14, 2020
Podcast September 13, 2018
Podcast January 25, 2018
Podcast February 5, 2015 Click here for the live interview with Terry Brown and Hilda Machado-Brown
Around The Barn Radio Show Guest
Saturday, September 21, 2013
KHTS 1220 AM
Click here for podcast link
http://khtspodcasts.com/barn-sep21-2013.mp3
March 10, 2012 It's All About Singin' and Ropin'!
Western singer/songwriter and performer TERRY BROWN joins us live in the studio and we PREMIERE tracks from his brand new CD, It's A Cowboy Thang
Oct. 15, 2011 It's All About Country Music and Trick Ropin' We Rounded-Up a great show for you on "Around the Barn." Guests include Country/Western Award Winner Terry Brown along with Ladies' Champion Trick and Fancy Roper - Hilda Machado.
LIve Performance:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening With Terry Brown
Filmed September 26, 2013
Repertory East Playhouse
Click here for Concert Link
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Radio Podcasts:
Legacy Radio Network
Campfire Cafe with hosts Gary Holt and Bobbi Jean Bell
Podcast May 14, 2020
Podcast September 13, 2018
Podcast January 25, 2018
Podcast February 5, 2015 Click here for the live interview with Terry Brown and Hilda Machado-Brown
Around The Barn Radio Show Guest
Saturday, September 21, 2013
KHTS 1220 AM
Click here for podcast link
http://khtspodcasts.com/barn-sep21-2013.mp3
March 10, 2012 It's All About Singin' and Ropin'!
Western singer/songwriter and performer TERRY BROWN joins us live in the studio and we PREMIERE tracks from his brand new CD, It's A Cowboy Thang
Oct. 15, 2011 It's All About Country Music and Trick Ropin' We Rounded-Up a great show for you on "Around the Barn." Guests include Country/Western Award Winner Terry Brown along with Ladies' Champion Trick and Fancy Roper - Hilda Machado.
LIve Performance:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening With Terry Brown
Filmed September 26, 2013
Repertory East Playhouse
Click here for Concert Link
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1. Story of Blue Bonnets 7:17
2. Blue Bonnets 2:53
3. Story of This Ole House 5:28
4. This Ole House 3:29
5. Story of It Is No Secret 5:24
6. It Is No Secret 2:33
7. Story of Oklahoma Bill 8:55
8. Oklahoma Bill 2:54
9. Story of But For the Grace of God 5:42
10. But For The Grace of God 3:36
11. Story of Until Then 6:58
12. Until Then 2:28
13. Story of That's Just Livin' 6:06
14. That's Just Livin' 2:13
15. Story of Big Wicked Bill 4:50
16. Big Wicked Bill 3:02
Podcasts Around The Barn Radio Show
See inset photo of co-hosts Julie, Bobbi Jean with guest Bill Lindsay of Hamblen Music Company. "Around the Barn" on KHTS 1220 AM click here for interview with in-studio guest, Bill Lindsay, recorded August 11, 2012. Senior Vice President of Hamblen Music Company and grandson of singer/songwriter Stuart Hamblen. We'll catch up with Bill, enjoy stories and music of his grandfather's and make an announcement!
July 27, 2013
Bill Lindsay, Senior Vice President Hamblen Music
See last photo, L-R, Bill, Nancy Pitchford Zhe, Bobbi Jean Bell
Click here to listen to the podcast
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1. Remember Me 3:22
2. Tho' Autumn's Coming On 2:50
3. A Few Things To Remember 2:50
4. Nothing Changes 4:24
5. Just A Man 2:39
6. So Dear To My Heart 3:07
7. This Ole House 4:06
8. Texas Plains 3:01
9. Blue Bonnets 2:52
10. Walkin' My Fortune 3:01
11. Across The Great Divide 2:51
12. Lonesome Like Nobody Knows 2:59
Podcasts Around The Barn Radio Show
See inset photo of co-hosts Julie, Bobbi Jean with guest Bill Lindsay of Hamblen Music Company. "Around the Barn" on KHTS 1220 AM click here for interview with in-studio guest, Bill Lindsay, recorded August 11, 2012. Senior Vice President of Hamblen Music Company and grandson of singer/songwriter Stuart Hamblen. We'll catch up with Bill, enjoy stories and music of his grandfather's and make an announcement!
July 27, 2013
Bill Lindsay, Senior Vice President Hamblen Music
See last photo, L-R, Bill, Nancy Pitchford Zhe, Bobbi Jean Bell
Click here to listen to the podcast
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From our Purveyor of Music:
Ray Doyle was a long-standing member of another of our favorite groups, Wylie and the Wild West. Now - on his own. This CD features Ray and his guitar...and his rich stories set to music. When he was a mere lad, his family emigrated from Ireland to Southern Ontario, Canada and later to California. His music is inspired by his personal experiences, and both the true stories and myths of the West. We hope you will enjoy his CD as much as we do.
TRACK LISTING
1. The Emigrant Trail
2. The Cowboy Life
3. The Great Divide
4. The Jigger Boss
5. The Vaquero Song
6. Mick Ryan's Lament
7. The Water is Wide
8. The Tennessee Stud
9. Rosalba
10. The Jewel
11. Canadian Railroad Trilogy
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening With Ray Doyle and Friends
Click here for concert link filmed August 14, 2010
Click here for a podcast of a live interview with Ray Doyle on "Around the Barn" recorded July 16, 2011.
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1. Shake the Hand of a Man
2. The Shooting of Dan McGrew
3. The Lure of the Little Voices
4. Pokolodie Bill Left His Soul Behind
5. Spell of the Yukon
6. Send Me The Lady
7. The Cremation of Sam McGee
8. Make-Believe Boy
9. Big Wicked Bill
10. Mush
Podcasts Around The Barn Radio Show
See inset photo of co-hosts Julie, Bobbi Jean with guest Bill Lindsay of Hamblen Music Company. "Around the Barn" on KHTS 1220 AM click here for interview with in-studio guest, Bill Lindsay, recorded August 11, 2012. Senior Vice President of Hamblen Music Company and grandson of singer/songwriter Stuart Hamblen. We'll catch up with Bill, enjoy stories and music of his grandfather's and make an announcement!
July 27, 2013
Bill Lindsay, Senior Vice President Hamblen Music
See last photo, L-R, Bill, Nancy Pitchford Zhe, Bobbi Jean Bell
Click here to listen to the podcast
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1. Meet Me In McCall
2. Caffeine
3. The Onyx Mine
4. The Ballad of Buffalo Brogan
5. Sweetwater Beach
6. What a Man's Got To Do
7. Oakbrush
8. She Loves Me Anyway
9. The Ballad of Pogue and Elms
10. Casa Blanca
11. Debt
12. Jeremiah's Last Ride
13. The Gaping Jaws of Hell
14. Into The Wind
15. Simple Things
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1. Buckaroo Tattoo
2.Legacy Highway
3. Pick Up Truck Cafe
4.Last of the Red Rock Riders
5. Dance Like The Fire
6. Pierce
7. My Old Chevy
8. Be Back In Texas
9. Mirror of Your Eyes
10. One Hand In The Riggin'
11. Canadians
12. Little John
13. Lost River Outpost
14. Endangered
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1. One Last Trail 6:09
2. A Cowboy Farewell 4:15
3. Master's Hand 2:56
4. Thanks, The Old Cowboy's Prayer 4:19
5. Prairie Silent Night 5:13
6. Satan Stallion 4:01
7. Make My Heaven Colorado 6:45
8. Peace Maker (spoken intro) 4:05
9. I Was There 5:03
10. Father to Father 3:42
11. God Be With You Till We Meet Again 4:12
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TRACK LISTING
1. It's Been a Long Distance- Poem 3:03
2. Friends -Introduction :06
3. Friends - Poem 1:04
4. Two O' Clock in the Morning-Introduction :24
5. Two O' Clock in the Morning -Song 3:59
6. Old Barns - Introduction :11
7. Old Barns - Poem 2:28
8. The Storm - Poem 1:53
9. You're Still Not Around - Song 3:36
10. It Happens Every Year-Introduction :13
11. It Happen Every Year - Poem 1:24
12. Remember Me - Poem 1:24
13. Covered by the Rain Song 2:11
14. Jack Black and Old Willie - Introduction :14
15. Jack Black and Old Willie - Song 3:59
16. From Across the Campfire - Introduction :10
17. From Across the Campfire - Poem 1:32
18. Here's to the Ladies - Introduction :18
19. Here's to the Ladies Song 2:58
20. The Morning - Poem 1:26
21. The Homestead - Poem 1:10
22. Tawna Jean - Song 2:44
23. What is a Cowboy - Poem 1:46
24. The Bath - Poem :59
25. Living My Life Without You - Song 3:46
From our Purveyor of Music:
Troy is a friend of OutWest having performed here, been a guest on the radio show, Around the Barn, that OutWest's Bobbi Jean co-hosts, and appeared at several of our author events. At long last, his original music and poetry is available airplay 24/7! Here's what Country Music DJ, Dixie McCorkell, has to say about this CD:
Just listened to your album! Fabulous poetry and great songs. I'd love to play some of the songs on my syndicated show "Country Legends In The Making" that reaches 400 am/fm stations around the world. Take a look at my radio site and even listen to the recorded version of the show there if you like.
--Dixie McCorkell CMA/CCMA/ECMA
--Triplestrand Productions
About this CD:
Western Novelist, Cowboy Poet, Actor, Singer, Screenwriter and all around Entertainer, TROY ANDREW SMITH has lead the life he writes and sings about in, It's Been a Long Distance. His poems carry a warmth and truth that only comes from the experience of, "having been there and done that." His greatest reward in the entertainment business is when someone comes up to him and tells him how much they enjoyed one of his songs, poems or books. So, kick back, listen and enjoy, It's Been a Long Distance.
Podcast Interviews with Troy Andrew Smith:
Rendezvous With A Writer
Writer's Block Radio Show
LA Talk Radio, November 19, 2015
Click here for Podcast
March 12, 2011 Podcast Radio interview
"Around the Barn with Heads Up" KHTS 1220 AM
with guests Troy Andrew Smih and C. Courtney Joyner
March 13, 2010 Podcast Radio interview
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Inspired and influenced by heroes such as John Wayne, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry, Royal Wade Kimes embodies the spirit of the American Cowboy. Kimes' music brings back the "western" in "country and western" music. His lyrics evoke images of gunslingers, lawmen, and modern day cowboys.
TRACK LISTING
01 Ponies
02 Modern Day Drover
03 Cowboys Only Cry in the Rain
04 Wild Love
05 Feelin Stud
06 The White Horse
07 Ruth Ann
08 Lost Soul Lookin for a Grave
09 The Shooting Star
10 Lonesome Cowboy
11 I'm a Cowboy
12 Knockin' on Heaven's Door
"Around The Barn" Podcast
Recorded December 7, 2013
Call-In Interview with Royal Wade Kimes
Take a Listen!
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Not since Bing Crosby and Dean Martin has anyone covered the Christmas Classics like Royal Wade Kimes. His rich soulful voice will make you smile and cry with the memories that each song will evoke. Get into the holiday spirit, especially with the sure-to-be new Christmas Classic, Mistletoe, an original tune by RWK that will have you singing along and put you in the holiday mood.
TRACK LISTING
1. White Christmas 3:50
2. What Child Is This 2:23
3. Pretty Paper 2:51
4. Santa Claus is Coming to Town 2:21
5. Silent Night 2:56
6. Blue Christmas 3:02
7. Silver Bells 2:58
8. I'll Be Home for Christmas 2:58
9. Away in a Manger 2:34
10. Mistletoe 2:33
"Around The Barn" Podcast
Recorded December 7, 2013
Call-In Interview with Royal Wade Kimes
Take a Listen!
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