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  1. Rough, Tough 'N' Ready! View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 Vinyl release of "With Friends In Texas" on Discogs.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Merle_TravisMerle Travis - Wikipedia

    Travis' string of chart-topping honky-tonk hits in the 1940s did not continue into the 1950s, despite the reverence of friends like Grandpa Jones and Hank Thompson, with whom he toured and recorded as lead guitarist (Thompson, who could pick Travis-style, even had Gibson design him a Super 400 hollow body electric guitar identical to the one Travis began using in 1952.) Travis continued ...

  3. 3. März 2020 · 1) 02:24. T FOR TEXAS (BLUE YODEL NO. 1) by. MERLE TRAVIS; Cowboy Band; Jimmie Rodgers. Capitol (15212) Publication date. 1948. Topics. 78rpm, Country. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Performer: MERLE TRAVIS; Cowboy Band. Writer: Jimmie Rodgers. Vocal With. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute.

  4. In recent years I used these same guitar licks by Merle with new backing on my LP on the Bear Family label in Europe and on the Flying Fish label in the US, "Ray Campi - With Friends In Texas," which features, as the title suggests, duets with friends. Del Shannon sang on "Guitar Rag," the legendary Rose Maddox on "Sweet Temptation" and the ...

  5. In August of 1952, the Merle Travis band was on a tour of the southwest and came to Dessau Hall in Austin, Texas. That same day I went to the Commodore Perry Hotel in Austin to meet the great Capitol Records producer Ken Nelson at the invitation of Capitol artist Jimmy Heap (you've possibly heard his Capitol recordings on the Bear Family CD "Release Me" - BCD 15617).

  6. Merle Travis: Merle Travis and His Guitar: January 21, 1946: Covered by : Cannon Ball Rag: Merle Travis: Merle Travis: September 3, 1952: Covered by : Cincinnati Lou: Merle Travis, Shug Fisher: Tin Ear Tanner and His Back Room Boys: September 20, 1945: Covered by : Dance of the Golden Rod: Merle Travis: Merle Travis: June 30, 1953

  7. 22. März 2016 · When Bigsby’s guitar tail pieces took off, he couldn’t handle the workload. When an order came in, he farmed out the work to his good friend Leo Fender. Although Travis’s claims were often doubted, Fender’s former vice president and the MusicMan amp creator Forrest White confirmed the story with Rolling Stone.