33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#192
September 25, 2017

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Well If Yer Lookin' At Me!
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now
Hour One

1.   Hour One – You’re Lookin’ At Country

1.   Ron Scott: The White Rose (R Scott) 1957 *
2.   Ernest Tubb: Bubbles In My Beer (Bob Wills / Tommy Duncan / Cindy Walker) 1972
3.   Shirley Field: Walkin’ After Midnight (Alan Block / Don Hecht) 1963 *
4.   Merle Haggard: The Bottle Let Me Down (Merle Haggard) 1966
5.   The Whooperwills: Drivin’ Nails In My Coffin (Jerry Irby) 1964 *
6.   Guido D’amico: Jimmy Boy (G D'amico) 1958 *
7.   Johnny Cash: Transfusion Blues (Johnny Cash)
8.   Keray Regan: The Peace River Waltz (Kerry Regan) 1949 *
9.   Patti Page: The Tennessee Waltz (R Stewart / Pee Wee King) 1950
10. The Mighty Mohawks: The Mule Skinner Blues (Jimmy Rodgers) 1965 *
11. Ricky Skaggs: Highway 40 Blues (R Skaggs) 1982
12. Stevedore Steve: Highway White Lines (Stephen J Foote) 1971 *
13. Gene Autry: Dallas County Jail Blues (Gene Autry) 1931
14. Hank Snow: My Nova Scotia Home (C.E. Snow) 1967 *
15. Mac Beattie: The Lake Dore Waltz (Mac Beattie) 1960 *
16. Loretta Lynn: You’re Lookin’ At Country (Loretta Lynn)
17. Hank Williams: You Better Keep It On Your Mind (Hank Williams / Vic McAlpin) 1952
18. Reg Hill & The Melodiers: The Road To Fort Coulonge (Reg Hill) 1974 *

CanCon = 56%

Hour Two – 50th Anniversary Album with Duncan Fremlin of Whiskey Jack

1.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Sudbury Saturday Night (TC Connors) 2017
2a. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Bud The Spud (TC Connors) 1969
2b. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Bud The Spud (TC Connors) 2017
3.   Corb Lund: The Consumer (TC Connors) 2017
4.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Tillsonburg (TC Connors) 2017
5.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: My Stompin’ Grounds (TC Connors) 2017
6.   The Cuddy / Polley Family Band: Don Valley Jail (TC Connors) 2017
7.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Luke’s Guitar (TC Connors) 2017
8.   Whiskey Jack: Little Wawa (TC Connors) 2015
9.   Whiskey Jack: Algoma Central #69 (TC Connors) 2017
10. Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Ketchup Song (TC Connors) 2017

CanCon = 100%


And Now for The Particulars:

Hour One

1.   Ron Scott with Bobby Hill & The Rank Band: The White Rose (R Scott) 1957 *
45 Single: Sparton Records - 447-R
Halifax NS
Ron Scott: mandolin, vocal
Bobby Hill: guitar
Jean Carignan: fiddle
Produced 1957

2.   Ernest Tubb: Bubbles In My Beer (Bob Wills / Tommy Duncan / Cindy Walker)
45 single bw Baby Its So Hard To Be Good: Decca / MCA 512
Crisp, Texas
Produced 1972

February 9, 1914 - September 6, 1984 Nashville TN nicknamed the Texas Troubadour
In 1948, he was the first singer to record a hit version of "Blue Christmas"
Walking The Floor Over You was his 6th single, released 1941 and sold over a million records
Inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999

3.   Shirley Field: Walkin’ After Midnight (Alan Block / Don Hecht)
Two Sides of Shirley Field: Banff RBS 1186
Armstrong BC
Producer Unlisted: 1963

4.   Merle Haggard: The Bottle Let Me Down (Merle Haggard)
The Best of Merle Haggard: Capitol Records SKAO 2951
Bakersfield CA
Merle Haggard vocals, guitar
James Burton guitar, dobro
Glen Campbell guitar
Roy Nichols guitar
Phil Baugh guitar
Jack Collier guitar
Lewis Talley guitar
Ralph Mooney steel guitar
George French piano
Glen D. Hardin piano
Bob Morris bass
Bert Dodson bass
Jerry Ward bass
Jim Gordon drums
Helen "Peaches" Price drums
Billy Mize harmony vocals
Bonnie Owens harmony vocals
Produced by Ken Nelson, Fuzzy Owen 1966
Recorded August, December 1965, June, August 1966
Album Produced 1968

Merle Ronald Haggard  b. April 6, 1937 (age 78) Oildale, California

5.   The Whooperwills: Drivin Nails In My Coffin  (Jerry Irby)
The Whooperwills: Canatal CTLP-4004
Somewhere In Canada
John Tangelis, Bass
Max Dauphin, steel, fiddle
Ray Dauphin, guitar
Bill Taylor, drums
Ray Francis, Rhythm, vocals
Produced by Art Snider - 1964
Recorded by Dave Newberry at Newberry Sound Studio, Toronto

6.   Guido D’amico: Jimmy Boy (G D'amico)
Quality K1823
Fernie BC
Produced 1958

7.   Johnny Cash: Transfusion Blues (Johnny Cash)
Now, There Was a Song!: Columbia Records
Produced 1960

8.   Keray Regan: The Peace River Waltz (Kerry Regan) 1949
Hits from the West: Aragon Records - ALP 109
Pouce Coupe, BC
Produced by Al Reusch - 1960

9.   Patti Page: Tennessee Waltz (R Stewart / Pee Wee King)
The Patti Page Collection: Jive Boy International Records TVLP-76019
Tulsa OK
Compilation Produced 1976
Originally Recorded 1950

Clara Ann Fowler (November 8, 1927 – January 1, 2013)
In 1997, Patti Page was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. She was posthumously honored with the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award in 2013.

10. The Mighty Mohawks: Mule Skinner Blues (Vaughan / Jimmy Rodgers)
Capture Country: Arc A722
Caugnawaga, QC
George Hill: guitar
Princess Moonbeam (Betty Benoit): drums
Elie Wallace Martin aka Wally Moone: guitar, vocal
Boots Bernie Goguen: lead guitar, vocal
Produced by Ben Weatherby – 1965

Formed in 1958 and billed as "Canada's Country Boys."
Band leader George Hill died December 2015.
Elie Wallace Martin b. May 15, 1936, in a Listuguj Mi'gmaq reserve d. July 8th, 2009
Boots Bernie Goguen, from Richabucto NB, is mentioned in Stompin’ Tom’s “Gumboot Clogeroo”

 “There’s Boots Bernard and the rough Richards
And the girls from way down Tracadie”

11. Ricky Skaggs: Highway 40 Blues (Ricky Skaggs)
Highways & Heartaches: Epic FE 37996
Cordell, Kentucky
Ricky Skaggs: guitar, mandolin
Rodney Price: drums
Jesse Chambers: bass
Mickey Merritt: piano
Bruce Bouton: steel
Ray Flacke: electric guitar
Bela Fleck: banjo
Produced by Ricky Skaggs 1982
Recorded at Audio Media Recorders, Nashville
Mastered at Masterfonics by Glenn Meadows, Nashville

b. Cordell 1954
Began playing mando when he was 5. By 6 played mandolin and sang on stage with Bill Monroe
At age 7, he appeared on television's Martha White country music variety show, playing with Lester Flattand Earl Scruggs. He also wanted to audition for the Grand Ole Opry at that time, but was told he was too young. Joined The Country Gentlemen in Washington, DC, then played in Emmy-lou Harriss band for a few years.  Has won dozens of awards

12. Stevedore Steve: Highway White Lines (Stephen J Foote)
I've Lived: Boot Records - BOS 7111
Saint John, NB
Steve Foote: guitar, vocal
Unknown others
Produced by Fred McKenna - 1971
Recorded by Jim Morgan and George Semkiw at Captain Audio, RCA
http://www.backtothesugarcamp.com/steveindex.htm

b. Saint John, NB January 9, 1936 – d. October 2016

13. Gene Autry: Dallas County Jail Blues (Gene Autry)
Recorded 1931

14. Hank Snow: My Nova Scotia Home (C.E. Snow)
My Nova Scotia Home: RCA - CAL 2186
Nashville, TN
Produced 1967

15. Mac Beattie & Ottawa Valley Melodiers: The Lake Dore Waltz (Mac Beattie)
A Visit To The Ottawa Valley: Banff - RBS 1170
Arnprior ON
Reg Hill: fiddle
Bob Price: piano
Garney Scheel: bass
Gaetan Fairfield: guitar
Mac Beattie: vocal, drums
Produced by Ralph Carlson - June 1, 1960

16. Loretta Lynn: You’re Lookin’ At Country (Loretta Lynn)
Youre Lookin At Country: Decca Records DL 75310
Butcher Hollow, Kentucky
Produced by Owen Bradley 1971

April 14, 1932 (age 85) Butcher Hollow, Kentucky,
Lynn's fourth studio album of 1971.

17. Hank Williams: You Better Keep It On Your Mind (Hank Williams / Vic McAlpin)
45 single bw Low Down Blues: MGM Records K11675
Mount Olive, Alabama
Hank Williams: guitar, vocal
Jerry Rivers (fiddle)
Don Helms (steel guitar)
Chet Atkins (lead guitar)
Chuck Wright (bass) or Ernie Newton (bass)
Produced 1954
Recorded 1952

Hank Williams: September 17, 1923 to January 1, 1953
The second voice on the recording is speculated to be Hank Snow.

18. Reg Hill & The Melodiers: The Road To Fort Coulonge (Reg Hill)
Ottawa Valley Hoedown: Banff Rodeo SBS 5190
Braeside ON
Reg Hill: fiddle
Mac Beattie: washboard
Jim Mayhew: piano
Gaetan Fairfield: guitar
George Courschesne: bass
Produced by Ralph Carlson circa 1974
Recorded at Carlsound Studios, Ottawa

Hour Two – 50th Anniversary Album with Duncan Fremlin of Whiskey Jack

1.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Sudbury Saturday Night (TC Connors)
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Halton Hills ON
Stompin’ Tom: vocal, guitar, stompin’
Randy MacDonald: bass
Gerry Hall: guitar
Mickey Andrews: steel, dobro
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors 1970
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering
 
 
 

2a. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Bud The Spud (TC Connors)
Bud The Spud: Dominion Records - LPS 21002 / EMI Canada - 7243 495591 2 7
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors, guitar, foot
Gerry Hall, guitar
Ronald McDonald, bass
Mickey Andrews, steel, drums
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors - 1969

2b. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Bud The Spud (TC Connors) 2017
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors, guitar, foot
Gerry Hall, guitar
Ronald McDonald, bass
Mickey Andrews, steel, drums
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors 1969
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering

3.   Corb Lund: The Consumer (TC Connors) 2017
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Calgary AB
Corb Lund: guitar, vocal
Brad Conrad: guitar, steel
Damien Moynihan: drums
Mike Farrington: bass
Produced by Corb Lund 2017
Recorded by Darren van Niekirk at The Sonic Temple, Halifax NS
Mixed by Matt Ross-Spang at Sam Phillips Recording Service, Memphis
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering

4.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Tillsonburg (TC Connors) 2017
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors, guitar, foot
Bill Lewis, guitar
Gary Empey, bass
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors 1970
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering

5.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: My Stompin’ Grounds (TC Connors) 2017
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors, guitar, foot
Bill Lewis, guitar
Gary Empey, bass
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors 1971
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering

6.   The Cuddy / Polley Family Band: Don Valley Jail (TC Connors) 2017
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Toronto
Jim Cuddy: guitar, vocal
Devin Cuddy: piano, vocal
Sam Polley: vocal
Colin Cripps: electric guitar, vocal
Jim Bowskill: pedal steel, mandolin
Mike Baguski: organ
Bazil Donovan: bass
Glenn Milchem: drums
Produced by Tim Vesley 2017
Recorded by Tim Vesley at The Woodshed Studio, Toronto
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering

7.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: Luke’s Guitar (TC Connors) 2017
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors, guitar, foot
Gerry Hall, guitar
Ronald McDonald, bass
Mickey Andrews, steel, drums
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors 1969
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering

8.   Whiskey Jack: Little Wawa (TC Connors)
Stories and Songs of Stompin’ Tom: Whiskeyjackmusic – no serial
Toronto ON
Duncan Fremlin: banjo, vocal
Bob McNiven: guitar, vocal
Howard Willett: harmonica, vocal
Randy Morrison: fiddle
Jen Cook: vocal
Eric Jackson: bass
Michelle Josef: drums
Produced by John Switzer 2015
Recorded live at Orchard Studio, Georgian Bluffs ON by Adam Ferri and John Switzer

9.   Whiskey Jack: Algoma Central #69 (TC Connors)
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Toronto ON
Duncan Fremlin: banjo, vocal
Bob McNiven: guitar, vocal
Howard Willett: harmonica, vocal
Randy Morrison: fiddle
Jen Cook: vocal
Eric Jackson: bass
Michelle Josef: drums
Produced by John Switzer 2015
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering

10. Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Ketchup Song (TC Connors) 2017
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors, guitar, foot
Bill Lewis, guitar
Gary Empey, bass
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors 1969
Executive Producer: Andy Curran 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering



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