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Sunday, 8 August 2010

BIXBY RECORDS


Los Angeles. California


BIXBY WM 500
JOHNNY TYLER AND HIS ORIGINAL HILLBILLIES
Oakie Boogie
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Yes I Do
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BIXBY WM 500 is a reissue of STANCHEL 101 (see STANCHEL Records).
Note: Name of Johnny Tyler’s backing group changed from “Riders Of The Rio Grande” to “His Original Hillbillies”.

BIXBY WM 501
COWBOY SAM AND HIS RIDERS OF THE ALAMO
I’m Telling You (105)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)
Tie My Baby To A Hitchin’ Post (107)
(No Composer Credit) (No Publisher Noted)

BIXBY WM 501 is a reissue of STANCHEL 104 / STANCHEL 103 (see STANCHEL Records).
Note: Name of Cowboy Sam Nichols backing group changed from “The Rangesters” to “Riders Of The Alamo”








Pictured Left to Right:
Porky Freeman, Andy Hallcom, unidentified bass, Sam Nichols,
Red Egner.
(Photo courtesy of Steve Hathaway)

1 comment:

  1. The Sam Nichols tunes are great fun. New to me. Thank you!

    Nichols has several records that rank high on the fun meter, like "Who Puts The Cat Out When Papa's Out Of Town?" and "Sows, Cows And Plows." Or "I Want My Alimony," although some may not think that a fun topic.

    Did you intend to post the Johnny Tyler tunes? Not showing up as of Sunday night.

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