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Saturday 2 October 2010

ROSE CITY RECORDS (Part Two)


ROSE CITY RCR 1004
ROY JACKSON & HIS NORTHWESTERNERS
At The Drug Store Cowboy’s Ball (Vocal – Roy Jackson) (1004.A)
(deadwax A 9550) (Martin) (No Publisher Noted)
Li’l Liza Jane (Vocal – Dave Yeary & Trio) (1004.B)
(deadwax A 9551) (De Lachau) (No Publisher Noted)

ROSE CITY RCR 1004 has the following musicians listed on the label.
R. Jackson (Clarinet); K. Duncan (Violin); M. Martin (Accordion); B. McKethen (Guitar); D. Yeary (Bass).




ROSE CITY RCR 1005
HECK, THE SINGING COWBOY
The Talkin’ Blues (Vocal Cowboy Heck) (1005.A)
(deadwax A 9552) (Glosson) (No Publisher Noted)
You Can’t Break The Chains Of Love (Vocal – Cowboy Heck) (1005.B) (deadwax A 9553) (Porter – Wakely)




ROSE CITY RCR 1006
HECK, THE SINGING COWBOY
Hang Out The Front Door Key (Vocal Cowboy Heck) (1006.A)
(deadwax A 9554) (Chappelear) (No Publisher Noted)
Foggy River (Vocal Cowboy Heck) (1006.B)
(deadwax A 9555) (Rose) (No Publisher Noted)

ROSE CITY 1005 / 1006 have the following musicians listed on the label. H. Flateau (Guitar); D. Yeary (Guitar); R. Jackson (Bass).

Thanks to "The Cactus Kid" for ROSE CITY 1004

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