Houston. Texas
LUCKY 1001
JIMMY PRINCE AND HIS ALL STARS
Live And Let Live (1001-A) (ACA 1685)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
You’ve Broken My Heart For The Last Time (1001-B) (ACA 1684)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
LUCKY 1002
WOODY CARTER AND HIS HOEDOWN BOYS
I’ve Got The Craziest Feeling (1002-A) (ACA 1745)
(Floyd Tillman) (No Publisher Noted)
Runnin’ Around (1002-B) (ACA 1746)
(Woodrow Carter) (No Publisher Noted)
JIMMY PRINCE AND HIS ALL STARS
Live And Let Live (1001-A) (ACA 1685)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
You’ve Broken My Heart For The Last Time (1001-B) (ACA 1684)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
LUCKY 1002
WOODY CARTER AND HIS HOEDOWN BOYS
I’ve Got The Craziest Feeling (1002-A) (ACA 1745)
(Floyd Tillman) (No Publisher Noted)
Runnin’ Around (1002-B) (ACA 1746)
(Woodrow Carter) (No Publisher Noted)
Hear “Live And Let Live”
Jimmy Prince All-Stars are actually Dickie McBride's Ranch Hands.
ReplyDeleteThere never was a "Jimmy Prince."
The `Jimmy Prince' session may predate McBride's return to Houston in 1950 and the band may actually be Dickie Jones' group, with which Dickie & Laura Lee merged when they quit the road for Houston that year. At any rate, the personnel is: Jones, fiddle; Bob Dunn, steel; Red Greenhaw, guitar; & Hezzie Bryant, bass....
ReplyDeleteThat's what Kevin Coffey writes in his liner notes for the CD, Diggin' Texas Swing 1946-64 -- i.e., that this is Dickie Jones' band.
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