Tag Archives: Ernest Tubb
Blasts From The Past For Week Ending February 21, 2015
BLASTS: Blasts From The Past is all about little tidbits of Classic Country Music history the Society Of Old Farts And Jackasses find very enlightening and very entertaining. So, sit back, relax, kick your shoes off, put your feet up, … Continue reading
Pull The Train — February 2015 Newsletter For The Society Of Old Farts And Jackasses AMAZING! Fan Club
FOUNDER’S CORNER: This month we are taking an indepth look at the origins and the history of one of Classic Country Music’s most famous and most popular Supergroups the Oak Ridge Boys. JOHN WALLACE FOWLER AND THE ORIGINS OF THE … Continue reading
Pull The Train! — January 2015 Newsletter For The Society Of Old Farts And Jackasses AMAZING! Fan Club (Special Dedication To Billy Walker)
FOUNDER’S CORNER: January 2015 sure has been a very rough month for us here at classiccountrymusicgoldnashville.com., as it has been for all of Country Music in general, because not only are we the Society Of Old Farts And Jackasses experiencing … Continue reading
Spotlight Song For Week Ending November 22, 2014 — “Blue Christmas”
ELVIS PRESLEY: The Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson co-written “Blue Christmas” was originally recorded by Doye O’Dell in 1948, however, the most popular version of the longstanding Christmas Music Standard was recorded by Elvis Presley on the RCA Victor … Continue reading
Spotlight Song For Week Ending October 18, 2014 — “Country Hall Of Fame”
HANK LOCKLIN: Born on February 15, 1918 in McClellan, near Pensacola in the Florida Panhandle, and near the Emerald Coast of the Sunshine State, that is highly regarded as the “Playground of the Gulfcoast,” Lawrence Hankins Locklin was a famous … Continue reading
Classic Country Music Blasts From The Past For Week Ending October 11, 2014
BLASTS: Blasts From The Past is all about little tidbits of Classic Country Music history the Society of Old Farts and Jackasses find enlightening and entertaining. So sit back, relax, kick your shoes off, put your feet up, and enjoy … Continue reading
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