Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys - Bob Wills Boogie Rose Of Old Pawnee

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Review by Soccii Nenotchka Tuason

Bob Wills Boogie Rose Of Old Pawnee is an excellent album by the legendary Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys. The album is a perfect blend of Western swing and boogie-woogie music, featuring some of the most iconic tracks from the band's discography.

The album kicks off with the title track, "Bob Wills Boogie," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious beat and lively instrumentation. Other standout tracks include "New San Antonio Rose," "Steel Guitar Rag," and "Milk Cow Blues."

The musicianship on this album is top-notch, with each member of the band contributing their unique talents to create a cohesive sound. Bob Wills himself shines on the fiddle, while the other members of the band provide excellent guitar, bass, and drum accompaniment.

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Bob Wills Boogie
Rose Of Old Pawnee

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Catalog Numbers

37357

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Notes

  • Recorded 9/4/1946
  • Side A: Instrumental
  • Side B: Vocal By McKinney Sisters With String Band Accompaniment

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A label): HCO 2011
  • Matrix / Runout (B label): HCO 2008

About Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys

Western swing band founded in 1934 by after leaving , active until 1965, reuniting for a final recording session with an ailing Wills in 1973. Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1968, and into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame (as "Early Influence") in 1999. See also , . After the initial breakup in 1965, the band continued performing briefly as The Texas Playboys, led by . They would reunite again as from 1973-1986, until the death of pianist . At that point, and purchased the rights to use the name Bob Wills' Texas Playboys from Betty Wills and continued touring. More than 600 artists played with the Texas Playboys during their lifetime. Original Lineup: Founded in Waco, Texas, 1933 Fiddle - Piano, Vocals - Steel Guitar - Tenor Banjo - Bass/Rhythm Guitar - Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Lineup: Fiddle/Mandolin/Vocals - Vocals - Fiddle - Fiddle/Electric Mandolin - , Steel Guitar - , Guitar - Piano - Final Lineup: (Selected by Wills for the 1973 reunion ) Leader - Fiddle  , , Fiddle/Mandolin - Steel Guitar  Electric Guitar  Piano  Bass  Drums  ,

Name Vars

  • Bob Willis And His Texas Playboys
  • Bob Willls & His Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills
  • Bob Wills & Band
  • Bob Wills & His Texas Cowboys
  • Bob Wills & Texan Playboys
  • Bob Wills & Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills (And His Texas Playboys)
  • Bob Wills And His Texas Play Boys
  • Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills And The Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills With His Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills With His Texas Playboys And Caller
  • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills' Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills/Texas Playboys
  • The Texas Playboys
  • Б. Уиллс И Текас Плейбойз

Aliases

  • The Texas Playboys

Members

  • Merle Haggard
  • Tommy Morrell
  • Joe Andrews
  • Danny Alguire
  • Glen Duncan
  • Bob Wills
  • Johnny Gimble
  • Tommy Allsup
  • Jesse Ashlock
  • Johnnie Lee Wills
  • Tiny Mott
  • Tommy Duncan
  • Al Stricklin
  • Joe Ferguson
  • Cliff Johnson
  • Benny Garcia, Jr.
  • Herb Remington
  • Jody Nix
  • Tiny Moore
  • Eldon Shamblin
  • Millard Kelso
  • Joe Holley
  • Ocie Stockard
  • Billy Jack Wills
  • Junior Barnard
  • Monte Mountjoy
  • Bob White
  • Noel Boggs
  • Luke Wills
  • Tag Lambert
  • Leon McAuliffe
  • Lee Ross
  • Alex Brashear
  • Evelyn McKinney
  • Roy Honeycutt
  • Johnny Cuviello
  • Dean McKinney
  • Louis Tierney
  • Vance Terry
  • Mancel Tierney
  • Sleepy Johnson
  • Milton Brown
  • Jimmy Belken
  • Jimmy Wyble
  • Leon Rausch
  • Les Anderson
  • Ramona Reed
  • Doc Lewis
  • Keith Coleman
  • Smokey Dacus
  • Tommy Perkins
  • Cameron Hill
  • Gene Crownover
  • Leon Huff
  • Billy Briggs
  • Jack Loyd
  • Louise Rowe
  • Ted Adams
  • Glen Rhees
  • Hoyle Nix
  • Gene Gasaway
  • \"Rusty\" McDonald
  • Billy Bowman
  • Bob Koefer
  • Kermit Whalen
  • Robert \"Zeb\" McNally
  • Paul McGhee
  • Billy Carter
  • Bob Boatright
  • Clarence Cagle
  • Frankie McWhorter
  • Sam Poplin
  • Joe Frank Ferguson
  • Laura Lee
  • Bob White
  • June Whalin
  • Billy McBay
  • Woody Wood
  • John Patterson
  • Bobby McBay
  • Cotton Whittington
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Summary by Soccii Nenotchka Tuason

Bob Wills Boogie Rose Of Old Pawnee is a classic album that showcases the best of Western swing and boogie-woogie music. It's a must-listen for any fan of the genre or anyone looking for some lively, toe-tapping music.