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Friday, 21 May 2010

SNAKE RIVER OUTLAW RECORDS


137 E. Main. Missoula. Montana


SNAKE RIVER OUTLAW 101
SNAKE RIVER OUTLAWS
Orange Blossom Special (101.A) (Instrumental)
(No Composer Credits) (No Publisher Noted)
ORVILLE FOCHTMAN (Vocal) With SNAKE RIVER OUTLAWS
I Won’t Go Huntin’ Jake (But I’ll Go Chasin’ Woman) (101.B)
(No Composer Credits) (No Publisher Noted)

Hear "I Won’t Go Huntin’ Jake"

3 comments:

  1. My grandfather Vern Wilburn was with the snake river outlaws.

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  2. Wow, I went to college in Missoula, and never knew there used to be a record company on Main St. Although back then I didn't shop for 78s. Thanks for posting,
    Derik

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  3. I am the daughter of Vern Wilburn, after the ceremony at Missoula, inducting the band, The Snake River Outlaws into the musuem there, I did some research and found this album, thanks to the people at Ear Candy store. I gave it to my mom for mothers day and she was thrilled, as I was finding there was an album that still was in very good shape...Thanks to the town of Missoula and the people who helped me find a bit of my
    roots..Marilyn Wilburn

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