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Johnny Bond - At Town Hall Party [DVD] mp3 download
Performer: Johnny BondTitle: At Town Hall Party [DVD]
Style: Traditional Country
Location: Town Hall Party
Released: November 15, 2005
Date of recording: September 20, 1958 - December 12, 1959
Size MP3 version: 1884 mb
Size FLAC version: 1259 mb
Size WMA version: 1264 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Country
Johnny Bond - At Town Hall Party [DVD] mp3 download
Johnny Bond At Town Hall Party DVD (0) DVD - b/w - NTSC - Code Free Another DVD-album from the Bear Family Records - country DVD series - At Town Hall Party.
10 USD. Product Description: TOWN HALL PARTY, originally broadcast from Los Angeles between 1952 and 1961, featured some of the era's hottest country, blues, and rock & roll acts.
Party & Occasions. When Oklahoma-born singer-songwriter Johnny Bond was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999, many were surprised, while industry insiders and fans with a sense of the music's history felt that it was about time. As a composer, he wrote enough genuine classics to be elected to the Nashville Songwriters' Hall of Fame. Now Bear Family Records is pleased to present his laconic artistry to a new generation. There are boogie-woogie songs; honky tonk songs, country blues and more. Features guests Joe & Rose Lee Maphis, Merle Travis, Billy Mize & Cliff Crofford.
Johnny bond - Glad Rags. Billy Mize And Cliff Crofford - Billy Bayou. Jeannie Sterling - Lipstick On Your Collar. Charlie William - Your Cheatin' Heart. Quincy Snodgrass - (Guitar Instrumental). Carl Perkins - Matchbox. Charlie Williams talks to Skeets McDonald. Merle Travis - (Guitar Instrumental). Johnny Bond - Mississippi Roll On. Jeannie Sterling - Frankie My Darling. Production Year 1959.
Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U. S. television, making it's debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier 'Town Hall Party' was created with it's own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that.
Cyrus Whitfield Bond (June 1, 1915 – June 12, 1978), known professionally as Johnny Bond, was an American country music entertainer of the 1940s through the 1960s. Bond was born in Enville, Oklahoma, and grew up on several small farms in Oklahoma. As a youngster, he was influenced musically by records that his parents played. He learned basics of music as a member of his high school's brass band. While in high school he bought a ukulele, but soon he changed to playing a guitar.
Track List
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | |
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1 | Introduction | Johnny Bond feat: Stewart, Jay | |
2 | Roll on Mississippi Roll On | Johnny Bond | |
3 | Barrelhouse Bessie Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
4 | Where Can I Go Dick Reinhart | Johnny Bond | |
5 | When the Bloom Is on the Sage Fred Howard / Nat Vincent | Johnny Bond | |
6 | Blue Ridge Mountain Blues | Johnny Bond | |
7 | Please Don't Live a Lie Gene Autry / Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
8 | Wild Cat Boogie Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
9 | Love Gone Cold Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
10 | One Sweet Letter from You | Johnny Bond | |
11 | Cimarron Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
12 | Mean Mama Boogie Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
13 | Drifting and Dreaming | Johnny Bond feat: Merle Travis | |
14 | Hang Your Head in Shame E. Nelson | Johnny Bond feat: Joe Maphis | |
15 | I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling Jimmy Wakely | Johnny Bond feat: Cliff Crofford / Billy Mize / Merle Travis | |
16 | Glad Rags Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
17 | Louisiana Lucy | Johnny Bond | |
18 | Love Song in 32 Bars | Johnny Bond | |
19 | I Hang My Head and Cry Gene Autry / Fred Rose / Ray Whitley | Johnny Bond | |
20 | Hang Your Head in Shame E. Nelson | Johnny Bond | |
21 | I Walk the Line | Johnny Bond | |
22 | My Blue Ridge Mountain Home | Johnny Bond | |
23 | Near You Francis Craig / Kermit Goell | Johnny Bond | |
24 | You Brought Sorrow to My Heart Johnny Bond / Harriett Melka | Johnny Bond | |
25 | Tijuana Jail Denny Thompson | Johnny Bond | |
26 | The Fool's Paradise Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
27 | Firewater Johnny Bond / Dick Stubbs | Johnny Bond | |
28 | Broken Doll Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
29 | Out in the Cold Again | Johnny Bond | |
30 | Jim, Johnny, And Jonas Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
31 | Blue Ridge Mountain Blues | Johnny Bond | |
32 | The Long Tall Shadow Johnny Bond / Ned Miller | Johnny Bond | |
33 | Your Old Love Letters Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
34 | Glad Rags Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond | |
35 | Those Gone and Left Me Blues Johnny Bond / Jimmy Wakely | Johnny Bond | |
36 | Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You James Morgan | Johnny Bond | |
37 | Oklahoma Waltz | Johnny Bond | |
38 | We're Diggin' for Gold | Johnny Bond feat: Cliff Crofford / Billy Mize | |
39 | Red River Valley | Johnny Bond | |
40 | Put Me to Bed | Johnny Bond | |
41 | Tomorrow Never Comes Johnny Bond / Ernest Tubb | Johnny Bond | |
42 | Train Whistle Blues | Johnny Bond | |
43 | Put a Little Sweetenin' in Your Love Johnny Bond / Joe Maphis | Johnny Bond | |
44 | Lay It on the Line | Johnny Bond | |
45 | Cimarron Johnny Bond | Johnny Bond feat: Joe Maphis / Rose Lee Maphis | |
46 | Blue Hawaii | Johnny Bond feat: Rose Lee Maphis / Merle Travis |
Credits
Marion Z. "Pee Wee" Adams - DrumsR.A. Andreas - Illustrations, Photography
Gene Autry - Composer
Johnny Bond - Composer, Guitar, Leader, Primary Artist
Billy Byrd - Guitar
Francis Craig - Composer
Cliff Crofford - Primary Artist, Trumpet
Jürgen Feuß - Reissue Producer
Kermit Goell - Composer
Harold Hensley - Clarinet, Fiddle, Saxophone
Cousin Herb Henson - Piano
Fred Howard - Composer
Jewett, Diane - Guitar
Joe Maphis - Composer, Guitar, Leader, Primary Artist
Rose Lee Maphis - Guitar, Primary Artist
Skeets McDonald - Bass
Harriett Melka - Composer
Ned Miller - Composer
Billy Mize - Guitar (Steel), Primary Artist
James Morgan - Composer
Hank Morton - Bass
E. Nelson - Composer
Pat O'Neill - Bass
Jimmy Pruett - Piano
Dick Reinhart - Composer
Tommy Romersa - Drums
Fred Rose - Composer
Dave Sax - Research
Packy Smith - Essay, Reissue Producer
Stewart, Jay - Primary Artist
Dick Stubbs - Composer
Stefan Suchomski - Hand Lettering
Wolfgang Taubenauer - Artwork
Gordon Terry - Fiddle, Guitar, Guitar (Steel)
Denny Thompson - Composer
Merle Travis - Guitar, Leader, Primary Artist
Ernest Tubb - Composer
Nat Vincent - Composer
Holger Von Bargen - Art Direction
Jimmy Wakely - Composer
Richard Weize - Reissue Producer
Wayne West - Bass
Ray Whitley - Composer
Tex Williams - Leader