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30 states on some nights) attended the performances at the Jewell from 1954–1960. Visitors also came from Canada, Mexico, Hawaii and
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enough to realize I'd forgotten to get off the stage. There I stood...after 26 years of supposedly learning how to conduct myself in front of an audience, with my mouth open two miles wide and a glassy stare in my eyes. The way I stood back and enjoyed watching her work I felt guilty for not going out to the box office and buying a ticket.
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Saturday afternoons through 1961), and groups of cast members continued making personal appearances. The theater was demolished five months later in February 1961; a marker in Jubilee Park, dedicated in 1988, notes its location at 216 South Jefferson Ave. Cast and production crew members held
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from 8–9 p.m. Although Foley appeared, 10-year-old singer Libby Horne of McAlester, Oklahoma was the ostensible emcee. Little Johnny
Edwards 6-year-old singer of Sarcoxie, Missouri 1956. Brenda Lee made her first appearances on the program. Other performers included seven-year-old singer
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with nearly every letter asking to see her again, and Lee's family soon moved to
Springfield. Although her five-year contract with Top Talent was broken by a 1957 lawsuit brought by her mother and her manager, she made regular appearances on the program throughout its run.
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October, ABC had begun airing the popular
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in 1956, "Once upon a time, it was almost impossible to sell country music in a place like New York City. Nowadays, television takes us everywhere, and country music records and sheet music sell as well in large cities as anywhere else." In return, the
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musicians, to its very foundations." But the 1957 departures of Porter Wagoner and Brenda Lee to the Music City signaled the shift would not be permanent, and Springfield never generated the business or revenues of Nashville.
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live from 8–9 p.m. From March through September 1956, the "Junior Jubilee" edition aired in the 7:30–8 p.m. time slot. In contrast to many network series which went on summer hiatus, the
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Terry, Dickson "Hillbilly Music Center" (February 5, 1956)
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Sachs, Bill "Folk Talent & Tunes" (February 16, 1959),
2768:
Terry, Dickson "Hillbilly Music Center" (February 5, 1956)
2623:"'Ozark Jubilee' Hits ARB Top for May TV" (June 11, 1955),
2395:
to become America's top country music tourist destination.
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of Lee singing "Jambalaya" on an Augusta radio show with a
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Lowell "L. D." Keller), a competitive team originally from
4119:(successive visits display a different rotating photo set)
3854:
A Satisfied Mind: the Country Music Life of Porter Wagoner
3776:
Sachs, Bill "Folk Talent & Tunes" (November 9, 1959),
3712:(second edition, 1956), © Ozark Jubilee's Crossroads Store
3695:
Shulman, Art "Dynamo–Country Style" (July 7, 1956),
3678:
O'Brien, Jack "TV Review: Ozark Jubilee" (April 1, 1956),
3197:
A Satisfied Mind: the Country Music Life of Porter Wagoner
2975:
O'Brien, Jack "TV Review: Ozark Jubilee" (April 1, 1956),
2839:
Sachs, Bill "Folk Talent & Tunes" (October 15, 1955),
2810:(second edition, 1956), © Ozark Jubilee's Crossroads Store
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2617:
2534:
Shulman, Art "Dynamo–Country Style" (July 7, 1956),
811:
During the late 1940s and 1950s, Springfield broadcasters
3305:
Sachs, Bill "Folk Talent & Tunes" (August 24, 1959),
3036:
mistakenly said "March 17" instead of February 11, p. 163
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656:
567:
3669:"Hillbilly TV Show Hits the Big Time" (March 10, 1956),
3354:
Friedman, Joel "Folk Talent and Tunes" (July 24, 1954),
3292:
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2915:
UCLA Library Catalog–Film & Television Archive
2709:"Hillbilly TV Show Hits the Big Time" (March 10, 1956),
2679:"Hillbilly TV Show Hits the Big Time" (March 10, 1956),
2492:"Hillbilly TV Show Hits the Big Time" (March 10, 1956),
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performed the song that same Saturday night on CBS-TV's
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featured two square dance groups: the Promenaders (with
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DeBlois, Frank "Them Big City Ways" (August 17, 1957),
3616:
Jenkins, Dan "Review: Ozark Jubilee" (April 16, 1955),
3438:
DeBlois, Frank "Them Big City Ways" (August 17, 1957),
3233:
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3016:
by Carl Perkins and David McGee (1996), Hyperion Press
2694:
Sachs, Bill "Folk Talent & Tunes" (July 30, 1955),
2614:
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First network TV program to feature country music stars
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Little Miss Dynamite: the Life and Times of Brenda Lee
3425:
Sachs, Bill "Folk Talent & Tunes" (July 15, 1957)
2991:
Little Miss Dynamite: the Life and Times of Brenda Lee
2062:
Largest per-set U.S. television audience, 3.40 persons
973:
and Jean Shepard, who met on the show, later married.
4079:"UCLA Library Catalog, Film & Television Archive"
4003:
Lee, Brenda; Oermann, Robert K.; Clay, Julie (2002),
3834:
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows
2988:
Lee, Brenda; Oermann, Robert K.; Clay, Julie (2002),
2598:
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows
2301:
and Richardson became its public relations director.
2278:, "recognizes the wide popularity of country music."
1060:, occasionally appeared; as did his eldest daughter,
357:
is a 1950s American television program that featured
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channel. Digitizing each episode costs $ 2,500, and
961:(guitar), Bob White (bass guitar) and "Doc" Martin (
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To represent the regular performers on KWTO and the
3893:
Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline
3808:"Foley Acquitted Of Tax Evasion" (April 23, 1961),
3752:"Bill Ring Returns to TV Jubilee" (July 11, 1958),
3551:
UCLA Library Catalog, Film & Television Archive
3132:
Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline
3105:
Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline
2783:"Foley Acquitted Of Tax Evasion" (April 23, 1961),
2035:in Springfield, including special Christmas shows.
1757:appeared, as did St. Louis Cardinals baseball star
1360:
List of personalities who appeared on Ozark Jubilee
562:". The series was voted Best Country Music Show by
4193:American Broadcasting Company original programming
3815:"'Jubilee' Turning to Color TV" (April 30, 1961),
3790:"The Death of TV's Jubilee" (September 18, 1960),
3451:"'Jubilee' Turning to Color TV" (April 30, 1961),
3383:"The Death of TV's Jubilee" (September 18, 1960),
558:". The program concluded with his performance of "
385:on August 2, 1958. Originating "from the heart of
3702:"'Taint Hillbilly, Neighbor!" (August 27, 1956),
3572:"Tin Pan Alley in the Ozarks" (January 3, 1955),
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3024:, February 17 is correct, not "March 17", p. 171
2416:Streets in a residential neighborhood of nearby
896:artists across the country, and that April, the
4116:radio and TV cast photos at Hillbilly-Music.com
2264:In July 1957, Dan Lounsbery, producer of NBC's
1797:that night. Foley later recalled his reaction:
4002:
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3607:"Quiet–Men Listening" (March 21, 1955),
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2424:Missouri State University digitization project
3896:, St. Martin's Paperbacks; Expanded edition,
3875:, Stewart, Dillbeck & White Productions,
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3135:, St. Martin's Paperbacks; Expanded edition,
3108:, St. Martin's Paperbacks; Expanded edition,
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2547:"Joel Whitburn's Top Country Songs 1944-2017"
1789:promotional unit at Bell Auditorium. A local
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3731:Country Music Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album
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2522:Except for brief runs on Thursday and Monday
2398:The program was the subject of a 1993 book,
2361:1960 opening title with Massey Ferguson logo
2102:. Its ratings were also hampered when a few
2031:also staged performances for inmates at the
1925:Patsy Cline made sixteen appearances on the
404:and an occasional novelty act. The host was
361:'s top stars of the day. It was produced in
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3590:Weekly program listings (1955–1960),
2894:Weekly program listings (1955–1960),
2852:Weekly program listings (1955–1956),
2636:Weekly program listings (1955–1960),
2594:
2454:Bryan T. E. Bisney Ozark Jubilee Collection
1850:Carl Perkins, "Blue Suede Shoes", and Elvis
900:had finished third among men. According to
665:presents a much broader variety of music).
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2755:"ARB Top Shows Among Men" (May 26, 1956),
2261:for a Massey Ferguson dealers convention.
1901:Both Perkins and Presley were fans of the
1785:radio station to see Foley and a visiting
1717:in a recurring role as Aunt Fanny; actors
1358:For a more complete list and year(s), see
4203:Black-and-white American television shows
2917:. UCLA. November 10, 2009. Archived from
2274:, which, according to ABC Vice President
584:Earlier country music television programs
74:Learn how and when to remove this message
4178:1960s American variety television series
4173:1950s American variety television series
4062:. Brenda Lee Productions. Archived from
3976:Patsy: the Life and Times of Patsy Cline
3685:"They Love Mountain Music" (May 7, 1956)
3268:"First Birthday" ad (January 21, 1956),
3079:Patsy: the Life and Times of Patsy Cline
2456:of Bisney's logbooks, notes and photos.
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4183:1954 American television series debuts
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4027:Patsy Montana, The Cowboy's Sweetheart
3966:Eng, Steve (1998). "Ozark Jubilee" In
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2871:Patsy Montana, The Cowboy's Sweetheart
885:, singing "Woodman, Spare that Tree".
432:brought to national fame: 11-year-old
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3599:"The Red Foley Story" (March, 1955),
3255:"Ozark Jubilee" (February 13, 1956),
3181:Weekly program listings (1955–1958),
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2571:"This Day in Country Music: April 23"
2432:of the program were preserved at the
2056:Largest male U.S. television audience
1890:on March 24. Perkins returned to the
807:Red Foley and the rise of Springfield
4046:The Stewart News/Port St. Lucie News
4024:Montana, Patsy; Frost, Jane (2002),
3930:Perkins, Carl; McGee, David (1996),
3710:Ozark Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album
3664:The Ozark Jubilee starring Red Foley
3656:"Ozark Jubilee" (February 13, 1956)
3624:Ozark Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album
3282:TV Ratings: 1955–1956, ClassicTV.com
3223:The Ozark Jubilee starring Red Foley
3062:The Stewart News/Port St. Lucie News
2957:Brenda Lee–Her Life and Career
2868:Montana, Patsy; Frost, Jane (2002),
2808:Ozark Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album
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1030:pilot who later became president of
560:May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You
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456:. Other featured cast members were
281:Crossroads TV Productions (1955-60)
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3831:Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1992),
3783:"Jubilee, U.S.A." (January 1960),
3653:"The Everyday Magazine", p. 1
2774:"The Everyday Magazine", p. 1
2595:Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1992),
2507:Program listing (August 2, 1958),
1773:On February 23, 1956, 11-year-old
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271:60 minutes; also 90 and 30 minutes
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2407:released an hour-long documentary
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373:on January 22, 1955, was renamed
4060:"Brenda Lee-Her Life and Career"
3168:Weekly program listings (1956),
2434:UCLA Film and Television Archive
2428:More than sixty full or partial
1817:of Lee in Cincinnati, Ohio with
1781:, turned down $ 30 to sing on a
1091:Uncle Cyp and Aunt Sap Brasfield
1047:Southwest Missouri State College
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3810:Springfield Leader & Press
3793:Springfield Leader & Press
3764:, Vol. 6, No. 31, p. A-12
3602:Country & Western Jamboree
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3873:Remembering the Ozark Jubilee
3871:Spears-Stewart, Rita (1993),
3824:The Memphis Commercial Appeal
3802:Springfield News & Leader
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3518:Remembering the Ozark Jubilee
3505:The Memphis Commercial Appeal
3477:Springfield News & Leader
3335:Remembering the Ozark Jubilee
3333:Spears-Stewart, Rita (1993),
2400:Remembering the Ozark Jubilee
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1984:"Cookie" McKinney, guitarist
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3749:, Vol. 5, No. 33, p. 9
3155:"TV Week" (July 21, 1956),
2874:, McFarland & Company,
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1745:, Missouri's U.S. senators
903:The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
770:Starting November 1, 1958:
719:Saturday, 7:30–9 p.m.
704:Saturday, 7:30–9 p.m.
621:The Old American Barn Dance
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2024:and the Chiefs of Police.
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787:Saturday, 10–11 p.m.
734:Thursday, 10–11 p.m.
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2450:sponsorship opportunities
2438:Missouri State University
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3575:Broadcasting/Telecasting
3454:Springfield Leader-Press
3077:Jones, Margaret (1999),
2955:Brenda Lee Productions,
2558:Red Foley's Sacred Album
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2404:Ozarks Public Television
2050:American Research Bureau
2012:, and aid following the
1753:, and Missouri Lt. Gov.
1272:Floyd "Goo Goo" Rutledge
772:Saturday, 8–9 p.m.
753:Saturday, 8–9 p.m.
738:Saturday, 8–9 p.m.
369:stage show premiered on
4053:Springfield News-Leader
3994:Springfield News-Leader
3890:Nassour, Ellis (1994),
3856:, Rutledge Hill Press,
3717:"TV Ratings: 1955–1956"
3650:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3491:Springfield News-Leader
3199:, Rutledge Hill Press,
3129:Nassour, Ellis (1994),
3102:Nassour, Ellis (1994),
2771:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1933:remote) she performed "
1905:. In 1955, Presley saw
1876:, which overlapped the
1002:The cast also included
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702:Starting July 2, 1955:
609:Saturday Night Jamboree
4218:American country music
4081:. UCLA. Archived from
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3401:The Detroit Free Press
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1713:Other guests included
1582:Bashful Brother Oswald
999:, and Luke Warmwater.
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910:Publicity surrounding
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3960:The Chicago Sun-Times
3951:The Augusta Chronicle
3911:McNeil, Alex (1996),
3733:(third edition, 1957)
3626:(first edition, 1955)
3157:Chicago Daily Tribune
2942:The Augusta Chronicle
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2272:Country Music Jubilee
2216:microwave transmitter
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2160:Ticket for the final
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2145:with Massey Ferguson
2077:The $ 64,000 Question
2039:Audience and sponsors
1992:on November 8, 1958.
1799:
1731:nationally syndicated
1473:Little Johnny Edwards
979:
953:, Porter Wagoner and
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821:nationally syndicated
749:Country Music Jubilee
376:Country Music Jubilee
363:Springfield, Missouri
251:Springfield, Missouri
100:Country Music Jubilee
4134:"My Memories of the
4124:"The Ozark Jubilee"
4055:, "Life", p. 1C
3963:, "Show", p. 13
3837:, Ballantine Books,
3660:, ABC, Vol. I No. 37
3259:, ABC, Vol. I No. 37
2737:The Eddy Arnold Show
2601:, Ballantine Books,
2467:The Eddy Arnold Show
2333:, it was similar to
2084:on NBC; and on CBS,
1687:The Wilburn Brothers
1478:Little Jimmy Dickens
1152:The Foggy River Boys
1056:Foley's son-in-law,
1004:The Foggy River Boys
995:, KWTO's Bill Ring,
778:1959–60 season
759:1958–59 season
725:1956–57 season
710:1955–56 season
691:1954–55 season
276:Production companies
247:Production locations
146:Theme music composer
44:improve this article
3852:Eng, Steve (1992),
3658:Available on ABC-TV
3257:Available on ABC-TV
3195:Eng, Steve (1992),
2251:Oklahoma State Fair
2111:American Chicle Co.
2082:The Perry Como Show
2066:By early 1956, the
1986:John "Bucky" Wilkin
1931:Oklahoma State Fair
1887:The Perry Como Show
1592:The Duke of Paducah
1563:The Maddox Brothers
1553:The Louvin Brothers
1337:The Willis Brothers
1140:James "Rusty" Estes
1051:Camdenton, Missouri
866:segment carried by
655:after two years on
615:Windy City Jamboree
492:country and western
227:Executive producers
56:footnote references
4228:ABC radio programs
3934:, Hyperion Press,
3584:The New York Times
2963:2009-04-14 at the
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2299:Silver Dollar City
2255:Masonic Auditorium
2212:Columbia, Missouri
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2070:had earned a 19.2
1981:The Grand Ole Opry
1915:Memphis, Tennessee
1498:George Hamilton IV
1419:The Carter Sisters
1230:Bryan "Doc" Martin
1028:US Army Air Forces
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912:federal income tax
855:
796:The Grand Ole Opry
662:Austin City Limits
631:Midwestern Hayride
319:September 24, 1960
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3978:, Da Capo Press,
3915:, Penguin Books,
3719:. Classic TV Hits
3596:, Vols. 3–8
3567:
3185:, Vols. 3–6
3081:, Da Capo Press,
3048:Chicago Sun-Times
2900:, Vols. 3–8
2858:, Vols. 3–4
2640:, Vols. 3–8
2393:Branson, Missouri
2318:Five Star Jubilee
2306:Five Star Jubilee
2259:Detroit, Michigan
2247:remote broadcasts
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2125:(1957–60),
2123:Williamson-Dickie
1967:and Eddy Arnold.
1961:Winter Wonderland
1523:Stonewall Jackson
1255:The Philharmonics
1159:Alfred "Red" Gale
921:Fight of the Week
838:on Springfield's
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1779:Augusta, Georgia
1751:Stuart Symington
1627:Margie Singleton
1503:Homer and Jethro
1444:The Collins Kids
1265:Marvin Rainwater
1178:"Speedy" Haworth
1173:Hawkshaw Hawkins
971:Hawkshaw Hawkins
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484:Blue Suede Shoes
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2022:Girl Scouts
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1921:Patsy Cline
1860:Honey Don't
1795:"Jambalaya"
1791:disc jockey
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1735:Earl Wilson
1707:Faron Young
1677:Kitty Wells
1652:Ernest Tubb
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1260:Webb Pierce
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458:Webb Pierce
446:Sonny James
426:Faron Young
422:Johnny Cash
418:Eddy Arnold
414:Patsy Cline
382:Jubilee USA
214:of episodes
154:Jack Yellen
120:Directed by
104:Jubilee USA
4147:Categories
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3559:References
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1775:Brenda Lee
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1632:Stringbean
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1404:Gene Autry
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1208:Norma Jean
1188:Bud Isaacs
1131:Arlie Duff
1101:The Browns
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1020:Jim Reeves
1011:house band
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488:rockabilly
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470:Norma Jean
462:Bobby Lord
454:The Browns
434:Brenda Lee
387:the Ozarks
323:1960-09-24
313:1955-01-22
222:Production
203:of seasons
110:Created by
2351:NBC Radio
2311:In 1961,
2139:Ted Bates
2046:48 states
1755:Jim Blair
1723:Jim Brown
1697:Bob Wills
1607:Ray Price
1449:Wilma Lee
1384:Rex Allen
1379:Roy Acuff
1371:Hank Snow
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1058:Pat Boone
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860:Roy Acuff
819:produced
524:Bob Moore
496:bluegrass
410:Billboard
406:Red Foley
395:ABC Radio
301:(1954-61)
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3183:TV Guide
3172:, Vol. 3
3170:TV Guide
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3092:, p. 186
2961:Archived
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2897:TV Guide
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2460:See also
2371:TV Guide
2283:Jubilee'
2224:AT&T
2121:(1956),
2099:Gunsmoke
1911:Jubilee
1896:Matchbox
1843:fan mail
1815:snapshot
1702:Del Wood
817:Si Siman
572:spin-off
239:Producer
231:Si Siman
128:Starring
4106:Jubilee
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2575:AP NEWS
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2131:Arrid
1062:Betty
1032:AFTRA
253:, USA
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