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Backbeat Radio
A radio show featuring Vintage Popular Music
They don't play on the radio

Broadcast on radio stations across Canada and the U.S.A. See below for a list.

Artist - Title - Year - Comments/Links

Leo Kottke

Pamela Brown - 1969  

King Nawahi

Hawaiian Melody - 1929   Benjamin Keakahiawa Nawahi

Rev. Robert Ballinger

Hold My Body Down - 1962  

Charlie Rich

Don't Put No Headstone On My Grave - 1962  

George Jones

Done Gone - 1962  

Cornel Gunter And The Ermines

Peek, Peek-A-Boo - 1955  

Tiny Bradshaw

Mailman's Sack - 1952  

The Channels

The Closer You Are - 1956  

Jimmy Forrest

Night Train - 1952  

The Famous Ward Singers, Marion Williams lead

Good News - 1957   Marion Williams, Lead

Betty Jean Washington

Betty Jean Blues - 1950   Recorded for Peacock, PeeWee Crayton, guitar

Ferlin Husky

Draggin' the River - 1959  

Bobby Marchan

Chickee Wah Wah - 1957   Former lead singer for Huey P. Smith & the clowns - who probably back him up here

Al Sears And His Rock 'N' Rollers

Tweedle Dee - 1955  

Shirley Gunter And The Queens

Oop Shoop - 1954   L.A. singer from Coffeeville, Kansas. First successful record written and performed by a group of young, black girls

Milton Brown & the Musical Brownies

Oh! You Pretty Woman - 1934  

Dave Bartholomew

In the Alley - 1952   Recorded for King - Todd Rhodes Orch backing

Derrick & Patsy

Housewives Choice (Don't You Know) - 1962   Derrick Morgan & Patsy Todd

The Friendly Bros

Journey To The Sky - 1951  

Rufus Thomas Jr.

Night Workin' Blues - 1951   Recorded at Sun, released on Chess, Thomas was a DJ at WDIA with several jobs

Sons Of The Soil

Automatic Mama - 1949   Fred Stryker, lead, Don Gibson on bass

The Gems

Deed I Do - 1954   Chicago group

The Cats And The Fiddle

Swing The Scales - 1940  

Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs

Is It Too Late Now? - 1950  

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