R.I.P. Rose Maphis and Sonny Osborne Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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Rose Lee Maphis (born "Doris Helen Schetrompf") was married to Joe Maphis from 1953 to 1985; she died Oct 26th, age 88.. / This song was recorded by Joe & Rose Lee Maphis, 1953 // The first NRPS album to feature Buddy Cage, who had replaced Jerry Garcia as their pedal steel guitar player. / Click on the Link above, left to view a 12" insert included in the original pressing
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday. // This is one of Tennessee's ten official state songs, and also associated with the "Tennessee Volunteers" of the University of Tennessee (UT), played by their marching band at their sporting events since the early 1970s
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday. / Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday. / Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday.
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday.
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday. / Click on the Link above, to view the original album
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday. / The original is now considered the first honky tonk song // Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Full title 'My Old Kentucky Home (Turpentine And Dandelion Wine)' // Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday. / Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday. / Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Sonny Osborne, one half of the Osborne Brothers duo with his brother Bobby Osborne for many years (1952-2005), died October 24th at age 83, 5 days before his 84th birthday. // "Blue Moon of Kentucky" is the official bluegrass song of Kentucky.
Live College FM radio broadcast from the McDonough Gym American University, Washington DC, Sept 12th, 1971 // Originally on the 'Untitled' double album, Sept 1970
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Georgia Gibbs [Billed as 'Georgia Gibbs with Joe Reisman´s Orchestra and Chorus]
Backed by Clarence White, Michael Clarke and Chris Hillman of the Byrds, plus Red Rhodes on steel guitar. / Click on Link above, to view the original single
Rose Lee Maphis (born "Doris Helen Schetrompf") was married to Joe Maphis from 1953 to 1985; she died Oct 26th, age 88. /
Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Rose Lee Maphis (born "Doris Helen Schetrompf") was married to Joe Maphis from 1953 to 1985; she died Oct 26th, age 88.. / Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Rose Lee Maphis (born "Doris Helen Schetrompf") was married to Joe Maphis from 1953 to 1985; she died Oct 26th, age 88./ / Click on the Link above, to view the original single
... Released in partnership with "Kiss The Ground", a nonprofit advocating for regenerative agriculture practices. Other artists on this include The Felice Brothers, Colter Wall
The band's name comes from "The 400 Unit", a colloquial name for the psychiatric ward of Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Alabama. / The song '[Driver 8' refers to the Southern Crescent, a passenger train operated by the Southern Railroad until 1979, and continues today (with fewer stops) as the Amtrak Crescent.
The band's name comes from "The 400 Unit", a colloquial name for the psychiatric ward of Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Alabama. // * - From her 2nd CD, "The Truth", (Terminus, 2004)
Ann Savoy is a member of several groups, including Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band, Magnolia Sisters, Savoy Family Band and Ann Savoy & Her Sleepless Knights. She is also the author of "Cajun Music, A Reflection of a People", about the history of Cajun and Zydeco music.