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Roy Hogsed Discography of CDs
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Cocaine Blues CD (2001)
Roy Hogsed albums COCAINE BLUES contains tracks recorded for Coast in 1947, tracks recorded for Capitol from 1949 to 1954, and previously unreleased recordings.
33 tracks from 1947-54 from country & western singer who forged one of the most original country dance/swing sounds of the early postwar years, originally using a trio to get a streamlined small band sound, ...
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Hillbilly Bop, Boogie and the Honky Tonk Blues, Vol. 1: 1948 - 1950 CDs (2005)
Roy Hogsed CD discography You'd better believe that Elvis, Jerry Lee and Carl Perkins were spinning these sides and plotting world domination! These 48 rompin', stompin' cuts include Big Chief Boogie Spade Cooley; Georgia Boogie Curley Williams; Grandpa's Boogie Grandpa Jones; Byrd's Boogie Jerry Byrd; I Ain't Gonna Let It Happen Tennessee Ernie; Birmingham Bounce Leon McAuliffe; Hi De Ho Boogie Al Dexter; Hoe Down Boogie Red Perkins, and more.
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Roots & Branches CD (2006)
Roy Hogsed music CDs Released around the same time in 2006 as Johnny Cash's posthumous AMERICAN RECORDINGS V, Hip-O's ROOTS & BRANCHES features a well-selected set of songs by some of the artists that influenced the Man in Black. While Cash's country predecessors are prominently represented on this collection--which includes Hank Williams's melancholy train tune "(I Heard) That Lonesome Whistle" and Jimmie Rodgers's playful cautionary tale "In the Jailhouse Now"--the disc also offers up tracks by less-obvious kindred spirits such as gospel singer Sister Rosetta ...
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Popular or famous Roy Hogsed music songs: Cocaine Blues, Easy Payment Blues. See All Songs
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