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MacDonald & Associates' Musical Performances Catalogue Country-Western Music |
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Country Western Telescriptions MacDonald & Associates
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The
Johnny Cash Show:
program #2 of his series w/ guests Marty Robbins, Nancy Ames,
Glen Campbell─and regulars Carter Family, Statler Brothers, Carl
Perkins (B&W kinescope) 1/28/70 20-3E
Johnny
Cash: color kine─he
sings medley of train songs--includes "Folsom Prison
Blues" and "Orange Blossom Special"─ends with
"I Walk the Line" 1960s 4-18C
ABC NEWS Special Report:
"American Music─From Folk to Jazz and Pop" program
probes the roots of various American musical forms: pop, jazz,
country-western, etc
Town and Country Time I:
Jimmy Dean and the Texas Wildcats host this kinescoped c-w
program (Texas Jim Robertson is special guest) 1954 12-12E
Town and Country Time
II:
complete opening─Jimmy Dean and the Texas Wildcats¾guest is
harmonica player Smitty Smith (1954) 12-12E
Town and Country Time
III:
no opening─special guest is Texas Jim Robertson¾good clog
dancing, fiddle music 12-12E
Town and Country Time IV: guest is Mary Bayles─Kodachrome color 8-4B The Jimmy Dean Show: 800'
excerpt from show with 1) Dean sings "Sweet Georgia
Brown;" 2) George Gobel doing a stand-up comedy routine; 3)
Buck Owens sings "Act Naturally" 12/19/63 8-11B
The Red Skelton Hour I:
guest is Eddy Arnold (B&W kinescope) 3/19/68 20-8C
Eddy Arnold Time I:
syndicated half-hour show from Springfield, Missouri (with Betty
Johnson as regular) 1954 (first song: "I
Wanna Play House with You") 12-3A
Eddy Arnold Time
II: program
(1954) first song: "I've Been Thinkin'" 12-6C
Eddy Arnold Time III:
program (1954) first song: "Candy Kisses" 12-7E
Eddy Arnold Time IV: program
(1954) first song "Easy on the Eyes" 12-10A
Canada C-W
Show: no title on
Canadian kinescope from early 1960s─Canadian singers 8-4D
Arthur Godfrey's Talent
Scouts III: one of the losing contestants is rockabilly singer
Roy Clark and the Power Pack performing "Blue Suede
Shoes" (6/11/56)
Ranch Party
I: Tex Ritter's
guests are Jim Reeves, Tex Williams─plus Joe Maphis, Les
"Carrot Top" Anderson, Johnny Bond, Jay Stewart (#8)
12-6A
Ranch Party II: guest in Jim
Reeves (#11 of series) 12-12E
Ranch Party
III: guest is
George Jones (#14 of series) 12-9E
Country Music TV
Shorts:
(U.S. armed forces recruiting shorts─each 15 minutes) 20-3D 1) Community Jamboree: (National Guard show─bad scratches in first two songs)
2) Community Jamboree:
3) Country Style, USA: [U.S. Army recruitment series]
4) Country Style, USA:
Town Hall Party: Jay Stewart
hosts country-Western songfest with Billy Mize, Skeets McDonald,
Johnny Bond, Rosalie Maphis (30 mins. of a 3-hours telecast on
Saturday evenings) ca. 3/60 12-12E
The Last Dogie: James Melton and chorus dressed as cowboys sing title song plus, "Home on the Range" and others 1930s 4-17E
The
Old American Barn Dance I: Pee Wee King and his band, Tennessee Ernie Ford
sings─from
early 1950s 12-12E
The Old American Barn Dance
II: same lineup─Tennessee Ernie song has been cut from this
print 12-12E
The Old American Barn Dance
III: Tennessee Ernie sings "She's My Baby" in this
print 8-4D
Grand Ole Opry
Show: Lester
Flatt and Earl Scruggs host this weekly program from 1957--lots
of bluegrass performance─backup group sings "When That
Shaggy Dog Gets Back from Outer Space" about Sputnik and
Muttnik kine of videotaped show 12-6B
Country
Music: promotional
films for Colorful World Of Country
Music TV series and
theatrical film circa 1961
The Girl from Calgary:
feature film stars Fifi D'Orsay, Paul Kelly─good actuality scenes
of Calgary Stampede rodeo B Western musical Monogram PD (1933)
Country-Western
Telescriptions: Tex Ritter, "Billy the Kid" Merle Travis, "Mus'rat" Merle Travis, "Dark As a Dungeon" Merle Travis, "Sweet Temptation" Merle Travis, "Too Much Sugar for a Dime" Merle Travis, "Petticoat Fever" Merle Travis, "Lost John" Tex Williams, "Talking Boogie" Tex Williams, "Good Night, Cincinnati" Tex Williams, "Tulsa Trot" Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, "Ida Red" Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, "Deep Water" Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, "Three Miles South of Cash" Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, "Yodel Mountain" Bob Wills and His Texas
Playboys, "Blue Prelude"
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