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Thursday 8 July 2010

DISCO

334 Arcade Bldg. St. Louis. Missouri

DISCO 100
“SKEETS”AND THE OZARK CHAMPIONS
We’ll Keep ‘Em Flying (100.A) (52)
(Fred Kirby) (No Publisher Noted)
Faded Cactus Blossoms (100.B) (51)
(Yaney – Rion) (No Publisher Noted)

DISCO 101
“SKEETS” YANEY AND THE OZARK CHAMPIONS
The End Of The World (101.A) (deadwax Disco #58)
(Fred Rose) (No Publisher Noted)
DOLPH HEWITT AND THE OZARK CHAMPIONS
Censored Mail (101.B) (deadwax Disco # 150)
(Frohlichstein – Hoffman – Livingstone) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: DISCO 100 and 101 have notation on label “A Pappy Cheshire Tune”



DISCO No#
“SKEETS” YANEY AND THE OZARK CHAMPIONS
When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again (D 60)
(Walker – Sullivan) (No Publisher Noted)
Under The Light Of Western Stars (D 61)
(Rion – Yaney) (No Publisher Noted)


DISCO No#
RUSTY MARION AND THE OZARK CHAMPIONS
No One Will Ever Know (D 503)
(Force – Rose) (No Publisher Noted)
My Sweetheart’s Confession (D 504)
(Rusty Marion) (No Publisher Noted)

Note: Rusty Marion’s DISCO release is a Research Craft Pressing.

Hear "No One Will Ever Know"

DISCO RQ 300
ROY QUEEN AND HIS BRUSH APES
I Wouldn’t Trade The Silver In My Mother’s Hair (RQ-300-A-1) (deadwax RQ 304-A)
(Little – Coots) (No Publisher Noted)
Oh You Black Eyed Gal (RQ-300-B-2) (deadwax RQ 301-A)
(Roy Queen) (No Publisher Noted)

DISCO RQ 301 (No Information)


DISCO RQ 302
ROY QUEEN AND HIS BRUSH APES
My Mother The Queen Of My Heart (RQ 302-A-1)
(deadwax RQ 301-B)
(Bryant – Rogers) (No Publisher Noted)
Sage Brush Ann (RQ 302-B-2) (deadwax RQ 304-B)
(Roy Queen) (No Publisher Noted)


Hear "Sage Brush Ann"

DISCO 1500
FIDDLIN’ WILLIE AND THE OZARK PALS
Why Not Confess (Vocal – The Key Twins) (1500-A)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
Knocking At Your Door (Vocal – Leon Key) (1500-B)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)

Hear "Knocking At Your Door"


2 comments:

  1. Very interesting collection. Thanks.

    "No One Will Ever Know" sounded slightly familiar, so I checked my list and found I had versions recorded by five different people, from Hank Williams and Roy Acuff in the late 1940s to Stonewall Jackson in the early 1960s. Wonder if it was a hit for anyone.

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  2. Bb 1946/Sep. 28 says already waxed and ready for release are Skeets, "The Golden-Voiced Yodeler", Wade Ray and Rusty Marion.

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