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Sunday 11 April 2010

RAY WADE RECORDS


RAY WADE RECORDS No#
RAY WADE AND HIS RHYTHM RIDERS
Rose Of The Rancho (Vocal Ozzie Johnson & Trio)
(deadwax APS-715-Re) (Billy Jo Kendrick) (No Publisher Noted)
Somewhere Along The Trail (Vocal Johnny Texeire)
(deadwax APS-716-Re 2) (Johnny Texeire) (No Publisher Noted)



Hear "Somewhere Along The Trail"

3 comments:

  1. Somewhere Along The Trail is one of those songs that just scratches my itch for good western music J Texeire dose a great job both singing and composing this song. Very nice
    Floyd

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  2. As Floyd, above, says, "Somewhere along the trail" by Ray Wade is very much my type of western music, this one has a fairly long introduction before Ray (?) begins his vocals. Ray Wade turned up on a Krazy Kat compilation (KK DD 15), so the name is familiar to me to some degree.A pity so few of these rare names and small label releases turn up on CD here in the UK (and probably not in the USA either)

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  3. The above record shows a reference to Ozzie Johnson (my father) and trio. I anyone has information on him I would appreciate an email at km4mm@copper.net

    Thank you
    Darrell

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