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Monday 16 May 2011

SUNSET TRAIL RECORDS Co


SUNSET TRAIL 7090
THE PHANTOM – THE MYSTERY RIDERS
Don’t Be Blue My Darlin’ (7090-A-PAE) (E1-KB 1515)
(Chas Secrest) (No Publisher Noted)
I’m Sending My Time Countin’ Roses (7090-B-PAE) (E1-KB 1516)
(Chas Secrest) (No Publisher Noted)


4 comments:

  1. "I’m Sending My Time Countin’ Rose " Or SPENDING? is there a P missing

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  2. The Phantom aka A. Blink aka Abe Link. Real name Charles (Chuck) Secrest based in Canton, O. (WAND) from at least 1949.

    October 1 1949 The Sunset Rhythm Boys (Chuck Secrest [mc, gt], Okey Oakes [acc], Verle Clapper [fdl], Jim Gilliam [bass]) WAND, Canton, O.

    May 1951 or earlier – The Phantom – The Mystery Riders
    E1-KB-1515 DON’T BE BLUE MY DARLING SUNSET TRAIL 7090
    E1-KB-1516 I’M SENDING MY TIME COUNTING ROSES SUNSET TRAIL 7090
    (Billboard advance June 2, 1951)

    July 1951 or earlier – Chuck Secrest with Earl Moore, Jay Stuman, Jack Wiggins
    E1-KB-1556 LOVE, LAUGHTER AND TEARS SUNSET TRAIL E1-KB-1556-7
    E1-KB-1557 LOVE’N BLUES SUNSET TRAIL E1-KB-1556-7
    (Billboard rev., advance July 14, 1951)

    December 1955 or earlier – Abe Link & The Western Spotlighters (Charles Secrest [vcl, rh gt], Freddy Calhoun [st gt], Rusty Stanley [lead gt], Dave Linn [bass])
    SK-105-45 TOWN AND COUNTRY POLKA CANTON 105/106
    SK-106-45 SKELETON BOOKIE CANTON 105/106
    (Billboard rev. December 31, 1955)

    March 1956 or earlier – A. Blink & The Western Spotlighters/Dave Linn & The Western Spotlighters
    45-CRR-107 YODELIN’ BLUES CANTON 108
    45-CRR-108 YOU’RE WEARING YOUR HEART (ON YOUR SLEEVE) CANTON 108
    45-CRR-109 ANYBODY’S BABY CANTON 109
    45-CRR-110 HESITATE CANTON 109
    (Billboard mention March 10, rev. April 14, 1956)

    September 1956 or earlier – Chuck Secrest/Dave Linn with The Western Spotlighters (Chuck Secrest [vcl-1], Dave Linn [vcl-2], Rusty Stanley)
    45-CRR-211 AN OLD-FASHIONED WALTZ -1 CANTON 211
    45-CRR-212 DIXIELAND WESTERN SWING -2 CANTON 211
    (Billboard rev. September 15, mention September 22, 1956)

    Cheers,
    Johan Lofstedt

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  3. Rusty Stanley was my father. He died when I was 5 & my brothers Bob & Chuck Stanley were 3 & 2. My mother was Glenna who passed away in 2008.We lived in Akron, Oh at the time of his death. He was only 25.

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  4. Rusty Stanley was my father. He died when I was 5, my brothers Bob & Chuck Stanley were 3 & 2 at the time of his death. My mother was Glenna who passed away in 2008. We lived in AKRON,OH at the time. I wish we could have known him longer.

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