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1928, and we don't call it rock and roll the way we play it now. But it's just basic rhythm and has gone by a lot of different names in my time. It's the same, whether you just follow a drum beat like in Africa or surround it with a lot of instruments. The rhythm's what's important." The use of amplified guitars accentuates Wills's claim; some Bob Wills recordings from the 1930s and 1940s sound similar to rock and roll records of the 1950s.
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470:"Blue Yodel No.1" (written by Jimmie Rodgers) recorded June 8, 1937 – Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys – Tommy Duncan , Herman Arnspiger , Sleepy Johnson , Johnnie Lee Wills , Leon McAuliffe , Joe Ferguson , Smokey Dacus , Bob Wills , Rueben Whittington , Cecil Brower , Al Stricklin , Everett Stover , Robert Dunn , Ray DeGeer , Zeb McNally )
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Playboys: "I dig them. The Grand Ole Opry used to come on, and I used to watch that. They used to have some pretty heavy cats, some heavy guitar players." In fact, Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys only performed on the Opry twice: in 1944 and 1948. Hendrix almost surely referred
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on piano and vocals, rhythm guitarist June Whalin, tenor banjoist
Johnnie Lee Wills, and Kermit Whalin who played steel guitar and bass. Oklahoma guitar player Eldon Shamblin joined the band in 1937 bringing jazzy influence and arrangements. The band played regularly on Tulsa, Oklahoma, radio station
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California, Wills moved back to Oklahoma City in 1949, then went back on the road to maintain his payroll and Wills Point. He opened a second club, the Bob Wills Ranch House in Dallas, Texas. Turning the club over to managers, later revealed to be dishonest, left
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Wills added a trumpet to the band inadvertently when he hired Everet Stover as an announcer, not knowing that he had played with the New
Orleans symphony and had directed the governor's band in Austin. Stover, thinking he had been hired as a trumpeter, began playing with the band, and Wills never
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Brothers Together Again: Bob Back with Heavy Beat". The article quotes Wills as saying "Rock and roll? Why, man, that's the same kind of music we've been playin' since 1928! ... We didn't call it rock and roll back when we introduced it as our style back in
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makeup to appear in comedy routines, something that was common at the time. Wills played the violin and sang, and had two guitarists and a banjo player with him. "Bob was in blackface and was the comic; he cracked jokes, sang, and did an amazing jig dance."
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on steel guitar, pianist Al Stricklin, drummer Smokey Dacus, and a horn section that expanded the band's sound. Wills favored jazz-like arrangements and the band found national popularity into the 1940s with such hits as
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on December 30, 1944. According to Opry policy, drums and horns were considered pop instruments, inappropriate to country music. The Opry had two western swing bands on its roster, led by
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band. Brown added twin fiddles, tenor banjo and slap bass, pointing the music in the direction of swing, which they played on local radio and at dancehalls.
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violin. The instrument, worth an estimated $ 7,600 at the time, was purchased for only $ 1,600. In 1940, "
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for back taxes. This caused him to sell many assets, including the rights to "New San Antonio Rose".
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the Texas Playboys recordings. About this time, Wills purchased and performed with an antique
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4144:"Fiddle festival, contest honoring Wills to start playing today"
2003:"Pray for the Lights to Go Out" / "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
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3728:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 267.
3682:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 281.
3610:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 252.
3545:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 350.
3525:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 241.
3354:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois, p. 237;
3159:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 107;
2249:"Goodbye, Liza Jane" / It Seems Like Yesterday" (Unreleased)
1593:"I Can't Give You Anything but Love" / "Never No More Blues"
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Wills in desperate financial straits with heavy debts to the
3232:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 40;
3178:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 46;
3123:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 45;
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3030:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 16;
2945:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 17;
1811:"Keep Knocking (but You Can't Come In)" / "Empty Bed Blues"
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in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with a Western swing concert and dance.
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3011:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 3;
2965:. Charles R. Townsend. 1976. University of Illinois. p. 4;
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Legends of Country Music: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
509:. Altogether, Wills appeared in nineteen films, including
4118:"Texas legislates an official state music: Western swing"
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2484:"Fat Boy Rag" / "You Should Have Thought of That Before"
2023:"You Don't Love Me (but I'll Always Care)" / "No Wonder"
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2169:"Oh! You Pretty Woman" / "I Knew the Moment I Lost You"
1970:"If I Could Bring Back My Buddy" / "Prosperity Special"
1821:"Alexander's Ragtime Band" / "Gambling Polka Dot Blues"
1670:"She's Killing Me" / "What's the Matter with the Mill?"
3111:
1764:"Playboy Stomp" / "Tie Me to Your Apron Strings Again"
1424:
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys 'Anthology 1935–1973'
3892:
Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies
2209:"My Confession" / "Whose Heart Are You Breaking Now?"
2179:"Please Don't Leave Me" / "My Life's Been a Pleasure"
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Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies
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and helped to spawn a style of music now known as the
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This Tiny Texas Town is a Must-See for Bob Wills Fans
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A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World
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American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
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2925:. Cary Ginell. 1994. University of Illinois Press;
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2235:"We Might as Well Forget It" / "You're from Texas"
1841:"Loveless Love" / "Way Down upon the Swanee River"
1714:"Back Home Again in Indiana" / "Swing Blues No. 2"
1694:"Mean Mama Blues" / "Bring It on Down to My House"
3954:"Inductee Explorer | Rock & Roll Hall of Fame"
1960:"Dreamy Eyes Waltz" / "My Window Faces the South"
1754:"The New St. Louis Blues" / "Oozlin' Daddy Blues"
1613:"Trouble in Mind" / "Weary of the Same Ol' Stuff"
1377:Remembering ...The Greatest Hits of Bob Wills
3983:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3746:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3726:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3680:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3657:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3608:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3543:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3523:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3352:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3333:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3230:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3176:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3157:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3121:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3071:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3028:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3009:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
2963:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
2943:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
2899:San Antonio Rose: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
2659:"As I Sit Broken-Hearted" / "Bottle Baby Boogie"
2611:"Jolie Blond Likes the Boogie" / "Pastime Blues"
2199:"Ten Years" / "Let's Ride with Bob (Theme Song)"
1744:"I'm a Ding Dong Daddy (from Dumas)" / "Rosetta"
1408:24 Great Hits by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
6239:
3703:. San Diego Concert Archive. December 31, 1999.
3422:"Handbook of Texas Online – Wills, James Robert"
1983:"Don't Let the Deal Go Down" / "Drunkard Blues"
3590:. University of California Press. 1999. p. 82;
3282:
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284:inducted Wills and the Texas Playboys in 1999.
197:(March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an American
32:This article is about the singer. For the 1975
3588:Workin' Man Blues: Country Music In California
2923:Milton Brown and the Founding of Western Swing
2494:"Liberty" / "The Kind of Love I Can't Forget"
2043:"New San Antonio Rose" / "Bob Wills' Special"
1888:"Whoa Babe" / "Little Girl, Go Ask Your Mama"
1801:"Black Rider" / "Everybody Does It in Hawaii"
1724:"Dedicated to You" / "Bleeding Hearted Blues"
1390:Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys 'In Concert'
879:performed this song live in Austin, Texas, at
329:families who worked in the cotton fields near
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4341:
4222:Townsend, Charles R. (1998). "Bob Wills". In
4092:"82(R) SCR 35 – Enrolled version – Bill Text"
4004:"Dixie Chicks Enjoy Sweet Victory at Grammys"
3659:. University of Illinois Press. p. 263.
3285:"Bob Wills: His Rollicking Roots Are Showing"
2805:(Oklahoma City, OK), Thursday, April 7, 1983.
2749:"The Tiffany Transcriptions, Back and Better"
1861:"Oh, Lady Be Good" / "Oh You Beautiful Doll"
1623:"Basin Street Blues" / "Red Hot Gal of Mine"
1314:Bob Wills Plays the Greatest String Band Hits
973:Fiddlin' Man: The Life and Music of Bob Wills
3930:. Amarillo.com. May 11, 1999. Archived from
2649:"I Won't Be Back Tonight" / "B. Bowman Hop"
1912:"You're Okay" / "Liza Pull Down the Shades"
276:in Nashville. He recorded an album with fan
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3283:Friskics-Warren, Bill (December 24, 2006).
2902:. University of Illinois Press. p. 2.
1559:"I Can't Be Satisfied" / "Wang Wang Blues"
585:Northwest with 21 pieces in the orchestra.
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6313:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners
4245:The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits
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2474:"How Can It Be Wrong?" / "Punkin' Stomp"
2033:"Lone Star Rag" / "I Don't Lov'a Nobody"
1922:"Silver Bells" / "Yearning Just for You"
1512:"St. Louis Blues" / "Four or Five Times"
809:Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
6353:20th-century American singer-songwriters
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3565:February 5, 1944. Vol. 56, No. 6. p. 62.
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2504:"A Sweet Kind of Love" / "Cowboy Stomp"
1316:(re-release; originally issued in 1969)
867:performed a song he had written called "
841:groove that Wills invited in the '30s."
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419:
4034:"Week 23: George Strait, The Exception"
3432:from the original on September 30, 2020
3248:
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2868:from the original on September 14, 2007
2343:/ "Empty Chair at the Christmas Table"
1874:"I Wonder if You Feel the Way I Do" / "
1791:"Steel Guitar Stomp" / "Sunbonnet Sue"
1113:Country and Western Dance-O-Rama, No. 2
844:In addition to being inducted into the
341:The family moved to Hall County in the
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6105:Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
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4046:from the original on February 19, 2013
3297:from the original on December 23, 2016
2990:from the original on November 17, 2007
2297:/ "You Don't Care What Happens to Me"
2159:"Dusty Skies" / "It's All Your Fault"
1993:"Blue Prelude" / "Sophisticated Hula"
1603:"Old Fashioned Love" / "Oklahoma Rag"
1522:"Good Old Oklahoma" / "Mexicali Rose"
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4289:Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
4098:from the original on February 7, 2015
3707:from the original on February 6, 2019
2982:Denize Springer (February 23, 2005).
2759:from the original on February 7, 2015
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2403:"Cotton Eyed Joe" / "Staccato Waltz"
2118:"Bob Wills' Stomp" / "Lil Liza Jane"
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1003:In 2021, Wills was inducted into the
848:in 1968, Wills was inducted into the
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6308:Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
4294:The Bob Wills Tiffany Transcriptions
4279:Official Web site and virtual museum
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2307:Silver Dew on the Blue Grass Tonight
2222:"Home in San Antone" / "Miss Molly"
1781:" / "Never No More Hard Time Blues"
951:The Austin-based Western swing band
875:radio station formats. In addition,
6283:American country singer-songwriters
4010:. February 12, 2007. Archived from
3964:from the original on March 29, 2018
3808:"Bob Wills | Encyclopedia.com"
3769:. Texasplayboys.net. Archived from
2539:"Deep Water" / "This is Southland"
2108:"Twin Guitar Special" / "Lyla Lou"
1441:The Essential Bob Wills (1935–1947)
781:Wills' style influenced performers
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6373:20th-century American male singers
4599:Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
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3630:"Honky Tonks, Hymns and the Blues"
2986:. San Francisco State University.
2747:Mazor, Barry (February 11, 2009).
2737:
2636:"'Tater Pie" / "I Didn't Realize"
2426:/ "I'm Gonna Be Boss from Now On"
2149:" / "Ride On! (My Prairie Pinto)"
2132:" / "Goodnight Little Sweetheart"
1876:That's What I Like 'Bout the South
1831:"Tulsa Stomp" / "Little Red Head"
1734:"White Heat" / "Bluin' the Blues"
850:Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
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4708:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
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4231:The Future of the Southern Plains
4224:The Encyclopedia of Country Music
4068:. A Ride With Bob. Archived from
3858:"TSHA | Wills, James Robert"
3397:. December 26, 1942. p. 18.
2416:"There's a Big Rock in the Road"
858:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
569:at the age of 37, but received a
436:radio station, from the stage of
6368:Singer-songwriters from Oklahoma
6348:20th-century American violinists
6278:American male singer-songwriters
6268:Musicians from Fort Worth, Texas
3916:– via robertchristgau.com.
3401:from the original on May 5, 2016
1167:Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
910:40 Greatest Men in Country Music
863:From 1974 until his 2002 death,
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589:reported that Wills out-grossed
297:He was born on a cotton farm in
6298:Country musicians from Oklahoma
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1229:(with Tommy Duncan) (LRP-3303)
1216:(with Tommy Duncan) (LRP-3194)
1203:(with Tommy Duncan) (LRP-3182)
1185:(with Tommy Duncan) (LRP-3173)
518:Riders of the Northwest Mounted
36:song based upon Bob Wills, see
6358:Deaths from pneumonia in Texas
6303:Musicians from Tulsa, Oklahoma
4259:Country Music: The Rough Guide
3459:. bobwills.com. Archived from
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1950:" / "Carolina in the Morning"
1532:"Osage Stomp" / "Get with It"
1361:The Best of Bob Wills, Vol. II
1240:Bob Wills Keepsake Album No. 1
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6363:Singer-songwriters from Texas
6318:Blackface minstrel performers
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2284:Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima
1456:Boot Heel Drag: The MGM Years
1131:Ranch House Favorites, Vol. 2
236:Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima
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27:American musician (1905–1975)
6293:Country musicians from Texas
3958:Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
3483:"Bob Wills : Biography"
3254:"Texas Music History Online"
2896:Charles R. Townsend (1986).
2725:Aragon Ballroom (Ocean Park)
2274:/ "Hang Your Head in Shame"
1643:"Smith's Reel" / "Harmony"
975:, was released by VIEW Inc.
744:Wills died in Fort Worth of
664:; Santa Monica, California;
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3701:"San Diego Concert Archive"
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2395:/ "I Can't Go on This Way"
1547:Sitting on Top of the World
1227:Bob Wills Sings & Plays
869:Bob Wills Is Still the King
635:During the postwar period,
38:Bob Wills Is Still the King
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6288:Musicians from Waco, Texas
5523:Booker T. & the M.G.'s
4507:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
4357:Country Music Hall of Fame
3655:Townsend, Charles (1986).
3389:"Bob Wills Joins the Army"
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1934:The Waltz You Saved for Me
1680:"Get Along Home Cindy" / "
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1097:Old Time Favorites, Vol. 2
854:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
846:Country Music Hall of Fame
728:Country Music Hall of Fame
628:, he broadcast shows over
599:both Dorsey brothers bands
282:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
270:Country Music Hall of Fame
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4247:. Billboard Books, 2006.
4199:Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
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1549:" / "Black and Blue Rag"
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1214:Mr. Words & Mr. Music
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548:Blazing the Western Trail
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6343:Vocalion Records artists
6338:Longhorn Records artists
6258:People from Kosse, Texas
5730:The Allman Brothers Band
5700:Juilliard String Quartet
5649:David "Honeyboy" Edwards
4008:Country Music Television
3887:"Consumer Guide '70s: W"
3372:Take Me Back to Oklahoma
2807:Retrieved April 1, 2023.
2575:"'Neath Hawaiian Palms"
2053:"That Brownskin Gal" / "
1657:" / "Swing Blues No. 1"
915:Wills' upbeat 1938 song
506:Take Me Back to Oklahoma
6333:Liberty Records artists
4284:Texas Playboys Web site
2862:"Ancestry of Bob Wills"
2847:April 14, 2018, at the
2753:The Wall Street Journal
2449:/ "Brain Cloudy Blues"
2084:" / "New Worried Mind"
2055:Time Changes Everything
1328:The Bob Wills Anthology
1258:From the Heart of Texas
389:. His 1935 version of "
91:"King of Western Swing"
6328:Charly Records artists
6323:Western swing fiddlers
5960:The Velvet Underground
5900:Earth, Wind & Fire
4261:. Rough Guides, 2000.
4174:Bobwillsfiddlefest.com
2672:"Heart to Heart Talk"
2585:/ "Thorn in My Heart"
2330:White Cross on Okinawa
2320:/ "Texas Playboy Rag"
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71:Background information
6263:Musicians from Dallas
6084:Sister Rosetta Tharpe
6019:Parliament-Funkadelic
5377:Simon & Garfunkel
4657:(Ahmet Ertegun Award)
4123:May 27, 2011, at the
4094:. Legis.state.tx.us.
4042:. November 17, 2009.
3833:"Rosetta, My Rosetta"
3636:on September 14, 2013
3632:. NPR. Archived from
3577:by Rich Kienzle p 255
3426:Texas Handbook Online
3420:Townsend, Charles R.
2851:Retrieved 2018-04-13.
2564:"Keeper of My Heart"
2466:/ "Bob Wills Boogie"
2456:"Rose of Old Pawnee"
2098:" / "Takin' It Home"
2082:Take Me Back to Tulsa
1302:The Best of Bob Wills
1289:Here's That Man Again
1276:King of Western Swing
1149:(HL-7036) reissue of
1063:Ranch House Favorites
982:released an album by
893:. In a 1968 issue of
666:Klamath Falls, Oregon
524:Saddles and Sagebrush
469:
442:Take Me Back to Tulsa
423:
406:Light Crust Doughboys
6273:American bandleaders
5740:AntĂ´nio Carlos Jobim
4416:James R. "Jim" Denny
4318:Awards for Bob Wills
4014:on February 18, 2008
3934:on November 23, 2015
3897:Ticknor & Fields
3258:ctmh.its.txstate.edu
2514:"Spanish Fandango""
2382:Stay a Little Longer
2355:New Spanish Two Step
1153:plus 2 extra tracks
940:performed his song "
905:Wills ranked #27 in
489:New San Antonio Rose
337:New Mexico and Texas
240:New Spanish Two Step
5875:The Louvin Brothers
5720:George Beverly Shea
5161:The Everly Brothers
3837:Austinchronicle.com
3489:on December 2, 2006
3290:The Washington Post
3264:on November 2, 2007
2691:(with Tommy Duncan)
2674:(with Tommy Duncan)
984:Hot Club of Cowtown
953:Asleep at the Wheel
805:Asleep at the Wheel
530:The Vigilantes Ride
5910:Jefferson Airplane
5830:Kris Kristofferson
5820:The Isley Brothers
5468:The Staple Singers
5206:The Mills Brothers
5171:Stéphane Grappelli
5156:Bobby "Blue" Bland
4830:The Rolling Stones
4577:, Pervis Staples,
4568:The Staple Singers
3586:Gerald W. Haslam.
3090:Wilonsky, Robert.
2689:"The Image of Me"
2600:Likes the Boogie"
2526:Bubbles in My Beer
2261:Smoke on the Water
1932:"Beaumont Rag" / "
1462:Mercury/Universal
1151:Bob Wills Round Up
1081:Old Time Favorites
1045:Bob Wills Round Up
1011:Select discography
934:49th Grammy Awards
885:A Bigger Bang Tour
877:The Rolling Stones
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446:Basin Street Blues
429:
424:Bob Wills and his
416:The Texas Playboys
372:Brunswick/Vocalion
312:Hall County, Texas
232:Smoke on the Water
195:James Robert Wills
81:James Robert Wills
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5835:Armando Manzanero
5780:Lightnin' Hopkins
5750:The Memphis Horns
5705:The Kingston Trio
5458:Jelly Roll Morton
5392:The Funk Brothers
5091:Arthur Rubinstein
4970:Vladimir Horowitz
4815:Leonard Bernstein
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4613:Joe "Jody" Holley
4573:Cleotha Staples,
4561:Bruce Springsteen
4554:Dusty Springfield
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4452:Stephen H. Sholes
4239:978-0-8061-3735-3
4066:"A Ride With Bob"
3883:Christgau, Robert
3773:on April 16, 2016
3463:on April 21, 2010
3146:978-0-19-536621-1
3092:"Junior or Joke?"
2791:County) ..."
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1583:" / "Blue River"
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1343:For the Last Time
1147:Bob Wills Special
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995:Greenville, Texas
897:, rock guitarist
824:For the Last Time
817:For the Last Time
795:Bakersfield Sound
748:on May 13, 1975.
713:Johnnie Lee Wills
646:Louisiana Hayride
571:medical discharge
536:The Last Horseman
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126:Fort Worth, Texas
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5121:Barbra Streisand
4895:Arturo Toscanini
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6184:Nancy Wilson
6175:The Supremes
6170:Nile Rodgers
6140:Bonnie Raitt
6095:2021–present
6079:Public Enemy
5985:Louis Jordan
5975:Neil Diamond
5795:Ravi Shankar
5745:George Jones
5710:Dolly Parton
5664:André Previn
5659:Loretta Lynn
5589:Earl Scruggs
5569:Cab Calloway
5548:
5528:Maria Callas
5448:Led Zeppelin
5443:Janis Joplin
5438:Morton Gould
5397:Ella Jenkins
5367:Glenn Miller
5302:Tony Bennett
5271:Mitch Miller
5236:Otis Redding
5216:Paul Robeson
5166:Judy Garland
5131:Dave Brubeck
5036:Muddy Waters
5031:Jimi Hendrix
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4910:Fred Astaire
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4204:September 8,
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210:Tommy Duncan
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203:Spade Cooley
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155:Years active
121:(1975-05-13)
119:May 13, 1975
109:Kosse, Texas
29:
6253:1975 deaths
6248:1905 births
6120:Salt-N-Pepa
6064:Isaac Hayes
6000:Tina Turner
5950:Nina Simone
5935:Ahmad Jamal
5840:Maud Powell
5810:The Beatles
5785:Carole King
5770:Glenn Gould
5669:Clark Terry
5644:Bobby Darin
5624:Dean Martin
5508:The Weavers
5478:David Bowie
5422:Eddy Arnold
5387:Van Cliburn
5372:Tito Puente
5327:Count Basie
5226:Johnny Cash
5211:Roy Orbison
5191:Frank Zappa
5176:Buddy Holly
5141:Georg Solti
5136:Marvin Gaye
5101:Patsy Cline
5071:Fats Waller
5066:Pete Seeger
5061:Bill Monroe
5046:Chet Atkins
5021:James Brown
5011:Kitty Wells
5006:John Lennon
4965:Miles Davis
4885:Isaac Stern
4865:Fats Domino
4860:Ray Charles
4800:Chuck Berry
4725:Bing Crosby
4547:Del Shannon
4410:Eddy Arnold
4404:Ernest Tubb
4394:none (1963)
4195:"Inductees"
4179:January 16,
4154:January 16,
2763:January 13,
2174:OKeh 06640
2164:OKeh 06598
2154:OKeh 06568
2137:OKeh 06530
2123:OKeh 06371
2113:OKeh 06327
2103:OKeh 06205
2089:OKeh 06101
2072:OKeh 05905
2062:OKeh 05753
2048:OKeh 05694
2038:OKeh 05637
932:During the
927:Fats Domino
881:Zilker Park
718:Jubilee USA
676:Later years
614:Paul Howard
591:Harry James
495:Film career
323:blues songs
293:Early years
64: 1946
6242:Categories
6180:Ann Wilson
6165:Slick Rick
6074:John Prine
5990:The Meters
5970:Hal Blaine
5895:Celia Cruz
5890:Ruth Brown
5790:Patti Page
5755:Diana Ross
5695:Roy Haynes
5629:Tom Paxton
5619:Brenda Lee
5614:Hank Jones
5599:Gene Autry
5427:Art Blakey
5412:Doc Watson
5407:Artie Shaw
5357:Etta James
5337:Perry Como
5312:Bob Marley
5201:Bo Diddley
5081:Bill Evans
4930:Lena Horne
4621:Tiny Moore
4526:Billy Joel
4518:Performers
4464:Gene Autry
4446:Jim Reeves
4398:Tex Ritter
4102:October 7,
3938:October 7,
3906:089919026X
3867:August 12,
3842:August 12,
3817:August 12,
3777:October 7,
3711:October 7,
3510:. page 229
3103:August 12,
3052:Hubbin' It
2731:References
2706:"Ida Red"
2664:MGM 11635
2654:MGM 11568
2641:MGM 10836
2631:MGM 10786
2623:Faded Love
2616:MGM 10681
2606:MGM 10570
2580:MGM 10236
2570:MGM 10175
2519:MGM 10116
2436:Sugar Moon
2292:OKeh 6742
2269:OKeh 6736
2254:OKeh 6734
2241:OKeh 6722
2227:OKeh 6710
2214:OKeh 6703
2204:OKeh 6692
2194:OKeh 6692
2184:OKeh 6681
1499:US Country
1169:(DL-8727)
1115:(DL-5562)
1031:US Country
944:". Today,
921:Maybellene
822:Reviewing
783:Buck Owens
690:Faded Love
626:Sacramento
501:Tex Ritter
485:Guadagnini
395:Al Bernard
387:Al Bernard
263:Faded Love
217:and added
102:1905-03-06
77:Birth name
6160:Ma Rainey
5955:Sly Stone
5860:Buddy Guy
5825:Kraftwerk
5680:2011–2020
5584:Max Roach
5574:Doris Day
5549:Bob Wills
5538:The Doors
5518:Joan Baez
5287:2001–2010
5246:Mel Tormé
5231:Sam Cooke
5106:Peggy Lee
5001:Bob Dylan
4986:1991–2000
4945:Art Tatum
4880:B.B. King
4845:Roy Acuff
4715:1963–1990
4637:Bob Wills
4458:Bob Wills
4434:Red Foley
4389:Roy Acuff
4377:Fred Rose
4304:Bob Wills
3968:March 28,
3912:March 22,
3563:Billboard
3457:"History"
3436:April 14,
3405:March 21,
3394:Billboard
2370:Roly Poly
1384:Columbia
1334:Columbia
1242:(LP-001)
1133:(E-3352)
978:In 2011,
936:in 2007,
912:in 2003.
883:on their
860:in 2007.
746:pneumonia
587:Billboard
561:Swing era
363:blackface
288:Biography
159:1929‒1973
47:Bob Wills
6069:Iggy Pop
5850:Bee Gees
5564:The Band
5342:Al Green
4121:Archived
4096:Archived
4050:March 4,
4044:Archived
4018:March 4,
3962:Archived
3885:(1981).
3705:Archived
3430:Archived
3399:Archived
3295:Archived
2988:Archived
2866:Archived
2845:Archived
2827:July 16,
2757:Archived
2719:See also
1248:Longhorn
1158:Harmony
1053:Columbia
832:(1981),
557:(1945).
545:(1945),
539:(1944),
533:(1943),
527:(1943),
521:(1943),
515:(1942),
452:", and "
355:minstrel
316:mandolin
255:Columbia
247:Vocalion
238:", and "
176:Columbia
168:Vocalion
149:, vocals
6155:Nirvana
6054:Chicago
5920:Run-DMC
5715:Ramones
5317:The Who
4170:"About"
2777:Wolff,
2598:Ida Red
1948:Ida Red
1494:Single
1484:Singles
1398:Capitol
1191:Liberty
986:titled
917:Ida Red
579:KMTR-AM
318:early.
184:Liberty
6125:Selena
4466:(1969)
4460:(1968)
4454:(1967)
4448:(1967)
4442:(1967)
4436:(1967)
4430:(1966)
4424:(1966)
4418:(1966)
4412:(1966)
4406:(1965)
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4391:(1962)
4385:(1961)
4379:(1961)
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2872:May 2,
1504:Label
1174:Decca
1036:Label
1026:Album
1016:Albums
789:, and
777:Legacy
257:, and
164:Labels
147:Fiddle
133:Genres
128:, U.S.
111:, U.S.
59:Wills
6209:N.W.A
6190:2024
6146:2023
6136:2022
6101:2021
6050:2020
6006:2019
5995:Queen
5966:2018
5926:2017
5886:2016
5846:2015
5806:2014
5766:2013
5726:2012
5686:2011
5635:2010
5595:2009
5555:2008
5514:2007
5483:Cream
5474:2006
5418:2005
5383:2004
5353:2003
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5127:1996
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4771:1971
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4360:1960s
2703:1976
2686:1961
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2593:1950
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2413:1947
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2232:1944
2219:1943
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2077:1941
1980:1940
1871:1939
1774:1938
1667:1937
1542:1936
1509:1935
1491:Year
1467:2006
1452:2001
1437:1992
1431:Rhino
1420:1991
1404:1977
1373:1976
1357:1975
1339:1974
1310:1973
1298:1970
1285:1968
1272:1967
1254:1966
1236:1965
1223:1963
1210:1961
1197:1961
1179:1960
1163:1958
1143:1957
1127:1956
1121:Decca
1109:1955
1093:1954
1077:1953
1059:1951
1041:1949
1023:Year
908:CMT's
478:whiz
6182:and
6017:and
5542:The
5431:The
4263:ISBN
4249:ISBN
4235:ISBN
4206:2021
4181:2020
4156:2020
4104:2015
4078:2010
4052:2013
4020:2013
3987:ISBN
3970:2018
3940:2015
3914:2019
3901:ISBN
3869:2021
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