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Tag Archives: Taylor’s Kentucky Boys
April 26th in Gennett History, 1927: Taylor’s Kentucky Boys Recorded “Forked Deer”
April 26th in Gennett History, 1927: Taylor’s Kentucky Boys recorded “Forked Deer” in Richmond. It appeared on Gennett 6130, Champion 15300, Challenge 302, Silverstone 5082, Silverstone 8183, and Supertone 9170. The recording featured Willie Young (guitar), Marion Underwood (banjo), and … Continue reading
Posted in April, Champion, Gennett, Video
Tagged April, Challenge 302, Champion 15300, Champion Royalty Ledger, Gennett, Gennett 6130, Gennett Discography, Gennett Records, Jim Booker, Marion Underwood, Silverstone 5082, Silverstone 8183, Supertone 9170, Taylor's Kentucky Boys, Willie Young
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April 27th in Gennett History, 1927: Marion Underwood Recorded “Coal Creek March”
April 27th in Gennett History, 1927: Marion Underwood recorded “Coal Creek March” in Richmond. It appeared on Gennett 6240, Supertone 9167, Silvertone 5080 and 9167. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smN2y-Z5-Ik