[78-L] Jimmie Rodgers
Cary Ginell
soundthink at live.com
Wed May 26 09:14:49 PDT 2010
Frankie Marvin and Autry probably covered more of JR's songs than anyone else in the 78 era. It's probably no coincidence that they were good friends as well. Snow did quite a few also, but most of his came on his various LP tributes to JR.
Cary Ginell
> Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 06:13:00 -1000
> From: malcolm at 78data.com
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> Subject: Re: [78-L] Jimmie Rodgers
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> How about Frank Marvin (aka Frankie Wallace)?
> Mal
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> On 5/25/2010 6:34 PM, DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
> > There are MANY American country singers who were inspired by Rodgers. In fact, MOST country singers who came along in the years following Rodgers' death were influenced by him. Many started out as Rodgers imitators, including Gene Autry, Cliff Carlisle, Ernest Tubb, Jimmie Davis, Lefty Frizzell. Others, like Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Jerry Lee Lewis idolized him as well. I produced a box set on Bear Family that includes many of these artists and their renditions of Rodgers songs. Rodgers was probably the most influential country singer until Hank Williams came along.
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> > Thanks, Cary, perhaps I didn't really express myself properly. Of course, all of the singers you mention would acknowledge the inspiration of Jimmie Rodgers, but of those which I know, (which would exclude Cliff Carlisle and Jimmie Davis), I don't recall ever hearing recordings which are imitative of JR. The Gene Autry and Lefty Frizzell recordings I'm familiar with don't have the JR sound. But Wilf Carter particularly had a sound very much like Jimmie Rodgers. His guitar intros are almost identical to JR's and his use of yodeling is pretty well the same. Early Hank Snow also echos Jimmie Rodgers in the same ways, but later his style changed to a more unique sound, as in "I'm Movin' On".
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> > But let me repeat - I am not, by any stretch of the imagination, a country music specialist. I enjoy country music and that's it. All of the observations above are solely from my own experience. I just listened to "Atlanta Bound" by Gene Autry on You Tube and it certainly does imitate JR's style and if I'd heard it blind folded, I never would have been able to identify it as Gene Autry
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