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Friday, 4 June 2010

FERNWOOD RECORDS


FERNWOOD 1
WILLIE PHELPS AND NORMAN PHELPS’ VIRGINIA ROUNDERS
Joe, It All Depends On You (1-A) (E2-KB 2384)
(Willie Phelps) (Fernwood Music. IND)
We Don’t Wanna Go To Bed (Since Television’s Here) (1-A) (E2-KB 2385)
(Willie Phelps) (Fernwood Music. IND)

FERNWOOD 2
WILLIE PHELPS AND NORMAN PHELPS’ VIRGINIA ROUNDERS
I Paid No Attention (2-A) (E2-KB 2383)
(Willie Phelps) (Fernwood Music. IND)
The Next Time I Get Married (It’ll Be For Money) (2-A) (E2-KB 2386)
(Willie Phelps) (Fernwood Music. IND)

Hear “I Paid No Attention”

2 comments:

  1. I had no idea this pre-war group was still around in the '50s.

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  2. The phelps brothers were mighty prolific in the 1950s.
    still based in virginia and running a slew of record labels which released some absolutely fantastic [and very sought after] rockabilly records.
    gene criss and phil gray on rhythm , and the trailblazers on watson , to mention a few.
    a very talented group of brothers who first recorded circa 1936 and in 1955 even had both cliff gallup and dickie harrell from gene vincents bluecaps in their band [ and down on record too ].
    All norfolk , virginia musicians you see.
    thanks..beamon

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