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Wednesday, 25 August 2010

MAIN STREET RECORDS


MAIN STREET 701 (No Information)

MAIN STREET 702
THE BUCHANAN BROTHERS (CHESTER AND LESTER)
Don’t Dog Me ‘Round (702.A)
(Jimmy Dupre) (No Publisher Noted)
Hootin – Nanny Papa (702.B)
(Tyler – Vance) (No Publisher Noted)




2 comments:

  1. THE BUCHANAN BROTHERS half to be very high on my fav list.They are a little rough but I think that eraly adds to there singing.
    Very nice Floyd

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  2. Bb 1944 feature says Julie-B Allen “Champion Girl Yodeler” and Eddie Smith “The He-Man Ballad Singer” are Main Street records recording artists

    Advert in same says Buchanan Brothers has recorded “I’m A Convict With Old Glory In My Heart” for Main Street.

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