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Chrysler Sisters

Patty Clark

Johnny Ridenour

Eddie Drake

Crossroads

Dick Mccoy

Contraband

Cowboy Bob

Don Henson

Country Bump

Wanda Lefler

Jack Chambers

Mark Tribune

Eddie Walker and the Demons

Bill Dean and the Pleasers

Jim Davis

Rivieras

Hampton Valley

Duke Butrum

LennieRay on Sweetwood

 

Harry Carter

Earl Brooks

Eugene

Mike Westhues

Keith Rutledge

 

Mark Reed

Chuck Dean

Ghost Riders

Joyce Hiday

Tommy Lam

 

Mark Reed

Chuck Dean

Duke Butrum different label version

Beer Barrel Polka and more! - arranged by Tommy Wills

Carol Lou Trio on Juke

Mark Reed

Bobby Riggs - Snap

Johnny Ridenour on Quilt

lbk trio on Easter Records

Hudnut radio commercial!

Pam Starnes of Regency Records

Bobby Riggs - Snap

Johnny Winn Trio on Meridian Records

Identifiers (Christian)

The Ambassadors Quarter (more Christian!)

Bill Vincent and Chapter 7 - Chapter 7 on BET

Killer Rockabilly Norman Witcher on Poor Boy (reissued at some time as shown here. Original is $400+?)

Indiana Wonders on Crossroads Records

Jesse Martin and the Martinaires - nice record. Same Pressing Plant as Big Daddy Graham Trio interesting, no?

Darryl Miller and the Pacemakers "Banjamin Harrison Franklin Mack" / "Losing You Again" on Pace Changer Records.

Rare Ronnie Haig on Note Records. A great record, but not as good as the rockabilly monster he also issued on this label.

"Don't You Hear Me Calling Baby" / "Traveler of Love"

Crazy, huh? A VERY early 45 by my guess on X-L label out of Indianapolis. Reminding me of you / Nobody but you

Chuck Dean and the Professor's on Mecca 

The students on Note. Arranged by Jimmy Coe. Very nice doowopy cut. 

Donny Miller's "Two Below in Tupelo" / "Hurt" on Sweetwood Records. 

Don Whittman on Naptown Records. Obscure fer sure. I think this was a special pressing. Also look for Soul/Funk on this label. Sides are "Welcome Trouble" and "Have a Happy Christmas" attributed to Don Wittman and the Country Echoes and the Christmas tune is attributed to Len Smith.

Great early rock and roll on Gralow by the Four Labels. "Lookin'" / "Susie"

Tone Treats on Solid Gold. "Dreamer's Paradise" / "Wild" 

Walter Stone's I'm Not Good Lookin on Thunderbird. Flip is Mother-in-Law by Sonny Grubs. Recorded Live at the Thunderbird Club in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Saints of Glory on C.L.B. label out of Gary Indiana.

 Ralph Hodges on the rockabilly label Whispering Pines.

Tune from Joyce Kilmer School #69. I think this is an Indianapolis school.

Bob Banks on the Anderson Records label "Back Home Again in Indiana"

A record on the obscure Mayor's Drug Abuse Task Force. Have a Happy Day is on one side, while Snowblind Friend is on the B-side. This is just as boring as it looks.

Kenny Crafton

s "Danny Boy" on Naptown Records.

 

 Kenny Carlton on Valli

 


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