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Groupe Country US composé de Ken Trietsch (13 Septembre 1903 - 17 Septembre 1987), Hezzie Trietsch (born Paul Trietsch, (11 Avril 1905 - 20 Avril 1979), et Gabe Ward (born Charles Otto Ward, 26 Novembre 1904 - 14 Janvier 1992). Puis Frank Kettering (1er Janvier 1909 - 9 Juin 1973), Gil Taylor, Nate Harrison et Billy Keith Milheim
In the
1930s, at the height of the Depression, rural Americans desperate for a laugh
tuned in their radios to enjoy the cornball musical antics of the Hoosier
Hot Shots. Their odd-sounding blend of a slide whistle and clarinet as the two
lead instruments, the solid rhythm of the washboard, and their bizarre song
lyrics made them the top novelty act of their day and the true precursor to the
latter-day success of Spike Jones & His City Slickers. In the passage of some 50
to 60 years since their heyday and in the current climate of digital samplers,
it becomes hard to imagine just how weird this four-piece combo sounded to the
average listener. As clarinetist bandleader Gabe Ward put it, "People started to
laugh as soon as we started playing. We had a funny sound with the whistle and
the clarinet. The way Hezzie played it, it was funny." The Hezzie that Ward
refers to was one Paul "Hezzie" Trietsch, the washboard-playing, slide whistle-blowing
heart of the group. Ward had met him and his older brother Ken in their teenage
years. All three had music in their blood and by the late '20s, they were
playing together in an outfit called Ezra Buzzington's Rube Band. Buzzington's
outfit worked the vaudeville circuit, its main claim to fame being its huge
assortment of freak musical instruments. It was here that the trio stared honing
their chops, with Ken becoming equally adept on guitar and banjo, Ward's
clarinet style veering from swing to sweet to silly, and Hezzie coming into his
own playing washboard, slide whistle, and a wild assortment of whistles, bells,
and horns.
They stayed with Buzzington until he disbanded the group in 1929, the three
vowing to stay in touch, and playing together in various on and off situations.
In 1932, the Trietsch Brothers and Ward -- their stage moniker at the time --
were broadcasting over WOWO in Fort Wayne, IN. Doing a charity broadcast to help
Ohio River Valley flood victims, they quickly found and developed their style
doing novelty renditions of good-time songs, playing one after another during
the course of the radio-thon. They picked up a 15-minute sustaining program on
the station for no pay but with the chance to promote their own live appearances
over the airwaves. They soon came to even wider prominence via their radio
appearances on the National Barn Dance, broadcast over powerful station WLS in
Chicago. The show was the first of its type to be broadcast and reach a wide
audience, predating the subsequent success of Nashville's Grand Ole Opry and
counting a young Gene Autry,
Lulubelle &
Scotty, and Red Foley among its many
stars.
The show became a radio staple, broadcasting every Saturday night across the
country for over 35 years. The trio -- under their new name, the Hoosier Hot
Shots -- were an immediate hit, considering it an honor to be hooked up with the
most prestigious show in country music. But the group just as quickly moved over
to a regular guest spot on the Uncle Ezra Pinex Cough Syrup program, and when
Uncle Ezra secured a national spot with NBC, he took the Hot Shots with him, and
the group's national success was quickly assured.
They started making records around this time, and the Hot Shots couldn't have
asked for a more sympathetic producer on their sessions than Art Satherly.
Satherly, a distinguished Englishman, was in charge of Columbia Records' (at
that time ARC) country and blues A&R division. As Gabe Ward put it, "What Art
Satherly wanted on record was out visualness; he was trying to get that through.
And he succeeded with us, because we were about the only people who could make
people laugh after only four bars of music!" Satherly, for his part, would strip
down to his shirt, put a bath towel around his neck, and go into the studio and
dance to illustrate the tempo he wanted the Hot Shots to record at. The formula
-- with Gabe calling out, "Are you ready, Hezzie?" at the start of each tune --
was a wildly successful one, with the band's records fitting comfortably on
jukeboxes around the country in the "novelty dance" category. Among their hits
were "I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones," "The Coat and Pants Do All the
Work," and "From the Indies to the Andies in His Undies," exactly the type of
tunes that fitted the group like a glove. "We were tops in the novelty field,"
Ward would later reminisce, "all because of Art Satherly. He had the nerve to
put them on the jukeboxes, even though they weren't always the top tunes. We'd
do it for Art Satherly, with a beat for the jukeboxes." What Ward also fails to
mention, however, is the group's tireless promotion of those records, making
in-store appearances at all the Sears and Roebuck outlets nationwide when their
78s started appearing on the company's budget label, Perfect.
By the late '30s the Hot Shots started making movie appearances, debuting with a
turn in In Old Monterey in 1939. The success of this and a couple others led the
group to give up their sustaining radio spot with Uncle Ezra, relocating to the
West Coast after World War II. Signing a movie deal with Columbia Pictures, the
Hot Shots would go on to appear in 22 films into the early '50s. With the advent
of changing tastes and the rise of television, the boys' star fell into eclipse
somewhat, although they found steady work on the Nevada gambling casino circuit.
The group soldiered on into the '70s, when Paul "Hezzie" Trietsch's death broke
up the original group. Although nowhere near as wild as Spike Jones, nor
possessing the "thinking man's hillbillies" personas of
Homer & Jethro, it is impossible to
think of either of those two acts existing -- much less prospering and finding
an audience -- without the groundbreaking efforts of the Hoosier Hot Shots.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoosier_Hot_Shots
Style musical : Novelty, Old-Timey, Traditional Country, Country Comedy, Comedy
MEET ME BY THE ICE HOUSE LIZZIE (1935)
BEER BARREL POLKA (1939) DIVORCE ME C.O.D. (1946) |
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Years in activity :
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DISCOGRAPHY
78 t.
01/1935 | 78 t. MELOTONE M13279 (US) | Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Four Thousand Years Ago |
01/1935 | 78 t. BANNER 33312 (US) | Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Four Thousand Years Ago |
02/1935 | 78 t. ROMEO 5418 (US) | Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Four Thousand Years Ago |
02/1935 | 78 t. ORIOLE 8418 (US) | Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Four Thousand Years Ago |
02/1935 | 78 t. PERFECT 13102 (US) | Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Four Thousand Years Ago |
02/1935 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8445 (US) | Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Four Thousand Years Ago |
02/1935 | 78 t. MELOTONE M13325 (US) | Oakville Twister / Hoosier Stomp |
02/1935 | 78 t. BANNER 33358 (US) | Oakville Twister / Hoosier Stomp |
02/1935 | 78 t. ROMEO 5437 (US) | Oakville Twister / Hoosier Stomp |
02/1935 | 78 t. ORIOLE 8437 (US) | Oakville Twister / Hoosier Stomp |
02/1935 | 78 t. PERFECT 13117 (US) | Oakville Twister / Hoosier Stomp |
03/1935 | 78 t. MELOTONE M13370 (US) | Farmer Grey / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia |
03/1935 | 78 t. BANNER 33403 (US) | Farmer Grey / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia |
03/1935 | 78 t. ROMEO 5455 (US) | Farmer Grey / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia |
03/1935 | 78 t. ORIOLE 8455 (US) | Farmer Grey / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia |
03/1935 | 78 t. PERFECT 13133 (US) | Farmer Grey / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia |
04/1935 | 78 t. MELOTONE M13387 (US) | Yes, She Do-No, She Don't / I'm Looking For A Girl |
04/1935 | 78 t. BANNER 33420 (US) | Yes, She Do-No, She Don't / I'm Looking For A Girl |
04/1935 | 78 t. ROMEO 5464 (US) | Yes, She Do-No, She Don't / I'm Looking For A Girl |
04/1935 | 78 t. ORIOLE 8464 (US) | Yes, She Do-No, She Don't / I'm Looking For A Girl |
04/1935 | 78 t. PERFECT 13138 (US) | Yes, She Do-No, She Don't / I'm Looking For A Girl |
05/1935 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8480 (US) | Oakville Twister / Hoosier Stomp |
05/1935 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8494 (US) | Farmer Grey / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia |
06/1935 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8513 (US) | Yes She Do No She Don't / I'm Looking For A Girl |
09/1935 | 78 t. MELOTONE M350914 (US) | Cha-Cha-Nan (Daughter And San) / This Is The Chorus |
10/1935 | 78 t. MELOTONE M351030 (US) | Down In The Valley / Meet Me By The Ice House Lizzie |
10/1935 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8555 (US) | Down In The Valley / Meet Me By The Ice House Lizzie |
12/1935 | 78 t. MELOTONE M5-12-55 (US) | Black Eyed Susan Brown / Back Home In Indiana |
12/1935 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8592 (US) | I Can't Give You Anything But Love Baby / I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones |
01/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8601 (US) | Limehouse Blues / Cha-Cha-Nan |
02/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8615 (US) | They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me / At The Old Maid's Ball |
02/1936 | 78 t. MELOTONE M6-02-62 (US) | Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Williams Now / San |
04/1936 | 78 t. MELOTONE M6-04-58 (US) | Ida! (Sweet As Apple Cider) / I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones |
05/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8635 (US) | Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Williams Now / Wah-Hoo! |
05/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8645 (US) | Bow Wow Blues / San |
05/1936 | 78 t. MELOTONE M6-05-57 (US) | Wah-Hoo! / Bow Wow Blues |
06/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8661 (US) | At The Darktown Strutter's Ball / You're Driving Me Crazy |
06/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8665 (US) | This Is The Chorus / Ida (Sweet As Apple Cider) |
07/1936 | 78 t. MELOTONE M6-07-53 (US) | At The Darktown Strutter's Ball / Nobody's Sweetheart Now |
09/1936 | 78 t. MELOTONE M6-09-51 (US) | Is It True What They Say About Dixie? / Where You Going, Honey? |
10/1936 | 78 t. MELOTONE M6-10-51 (US) | Take Me Out To The Ball Game / Bye, Bye, Blues |
10/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8694 (US) | Where You Going, Honey / Nobody's Sweetheart |
11/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8711 (US) | Hold 'Er Ebner / Some Of These Days |
11/1936 | 78 t. MELOTONE M6-11-67 (US) | Hold 'Er Ebner / Some Of These Days |
12/1936 | 78 t. MELOTONE M6-12-72 (US) | That's What I Learned In College / Shake Your Dogs |
12/1936 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8743 (US) | That's What I Learned In College / Shake Your Dogs |
01/1937 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8745 (US) | Bye Bye Blues / Take Me Out To The Ball Game |
01/1937 | 78 t. MELOTONE M7-01-68 (US) | You're Driving Me Crazy / Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goo'bye |
02/1937 | 78 t. MELOTONE M7-02-51 (US) | Jingle Bells / I'll Soon Be Rolling Home |
03/1937 | 78 t. MELOTONE M7-03-63 (US) | Alexander's Ragtime Band / Margie |
03/1937 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8792 (US) | Alexander's Ragtime Band / Margie |
04/1937 | 78 t. MELOTONE M7-04-62 (US) | Pick That Bass / Everybody Stomp |
05/1937 | 78 t. MELOTONE M7-05-51 (US) | When You Wore A Tulip / The Coat And Pants Do All The Work |
06/1937 | 78 t. MELOTONE M7-06-60 (US) | Hot Lips / Sweet Sue, Just You |
06/1937 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8803 (US) | Pick That Bass / Everybody Stomp |
07/1937 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8810 (US) | When You Wore A Tulip / The Coat And Pants Do All The Work |
08/1937 | 78 t. MELOTONE M7-08-51 (US) | Ain't She Sweet / I've Got A Bimbo Down On A Bamboo Isle |
09/1937 | 78 t. MELOTONE M7-09-61 (US) | Breezin' Along With The Breeze / I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate |
09/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03644 (US) | Breezin' Along With The Breeze / I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate |
10/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03683 (US) | Runnin' Wild / Goofus |
12/1937 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8886 (US) | Breezin' Along With The Breeze / I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate |
12/1937 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8900 (US) | Goofus / I've Got A Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03724 (US) | Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Four Thousand Years Ago |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03725 (US) | Oakville Twister / Hoosier Stomp |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03726 (US) | Farmer Grey / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03727 (US) | Yes, She Do-No, She Don't / I'm Looking For A Girl |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03728 (US) | Cha-Cha-Nan (Daughter And San) / This Is The Chorus |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03729 (US) | Down In The Valley / This Is The Chorus |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03730 (US) | I Wish That I Was Back Again In Indiana / Black Eyed Susan Brown |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03731 (US) | Them Hill-Billies Are Mountain Williams Now / San |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03732 (US) | I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones / Ida (Sweet As Apple Cider) |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03733 (US) | Wah Hoo! / Bow Wow Blues |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03734 (US) | At The Darktown Strutter's Ball / Nobody's Sweetheart Now |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03735 (US) | Is It True What They Say About Dixie? / Where Are You Going, Honey? |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03736 (US) | Take Me Out To The Ball Game / Bye, Bye, Blues |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03737 (US) | Some Of These Days / Hold 'Er Eb'ner |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03738 (US) | That's What I Learned In College / Shake Your Dogs |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03739 (US) | Toot, Toot, Tootsie Goo'bye / You're Driving Me Crazy |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03740 (US) | Jingle Bells / I'll Soon Be Rolling Home |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03741 (US) | Margie / Alexander's Ragtime Band |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03742 (US) | Pick That Bass / Everybody Stomp |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03743 (US) | Coat And The Pants Do All The Work / When You Wore A Tulip |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03744 (US) | Sweet Sue, Just You / Hot Lips |
12/1937 | 78 t. VOCALION 03745 (US) | Ain't She Sweet / I've Got A Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle |
01/1938 | 78 t. MELOTONE M8-01-55 (US) | I Want A Girl / I Like Mountain Music |
01/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 03853 (US) | I Want A Girl / I Like Mountain Music |
02/1938 | 78 t. MELOTONE M8-02-56 (US) | It Ain't Nobody's Biz'ness What I Do / No More |
02/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 03901 (US) | It Ain't Nobody's Biz'ness What I Do / No More |
02/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 03949 (US) | Virginia Blues / I Ain't Got Nobody |
03/1938 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 8965 (US) | I Want A Girl / I Like Mountain Music |
04/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 04024 (US) | Farewell Blues / Etiquette Blues |
05/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 04090 (US) | Down Home Rag / Meet Me Tonight In The Cow Shed |
07/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 04215 (US) | After You've Gone / You Said Something When You Said Dixie |
08/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 04289 (US) | Red Hot Fannie / Swinging With Dora |
09/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 04352 (US) | Milenberg Joys / How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm |
09/1938 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9063 (US) | Milenberg Joys / How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm |
09/1938 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9064 (US) | Meet Me Tonight At The Cowshed / You Said Something When You Said Dixie |
10/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 04426 (US) | A Hot Dog A Blanket And You / Flat Foot Floogee |
12/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 04481 (US) | The Sheik Of Araby / Tit Willow |
12/1938 | 78 t. VOCALION 04502 (US) | The Man With The Whiskers / Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish |
01/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04541 (US) | Toy Town Jamboree / Ferdinand The Bull |
01/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04554 (US) | When Paw Was Courtin' Maw / Ferdinand The Bull |
01/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04571 (US) | Toy Town Jamboree / Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish |
01/1939 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9154 (US) | A Hot Dog A Blanket And You / Flat Foot Floogee |
02/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04614 (US) | Wabash Blues / Oh, By Jingo |
03/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04688 (US) | Like A Monkey Likes Cocoanuts / Where Has My Little Dog Gone |
03/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04697 (US) | It's A Lonely Trail / Annabelle |
05/1939 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9191 (US) | When Paw Was Courtin' Maw / Ferdinand The Bull |
06/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04823 (US) | Avalon / Three Little Fishies |
06/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04824 (US) | Beer Barrel Polka / Ever So Quiet |
07/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04893 (US) | When You're Smiling / Skeede-Waddle-Dee-Waddle-Do |
07/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 04946 (US) | Moving Day In Jungle Town / From The Indies To The Andies In His Undies |
07/1939 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9246 (US) | Beer Barrel Polka / Three Little Fishes |
07/1939 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9247 (US) | Like A Monkey Likes Cocoanuts / Where Has My Little Dog Gone |
07/1939 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9248 (US) | Jingle Bells / The Man With The Whiskers |
09/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 05013 (US) | Limehouse Blues / Look On The Bright Side |
10/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 05119 (US) | Willie Willie Will Ya / The Merry-Go-Round |
10/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 05132 (US) | Sam The College Leader Man / Put On Your Old Red Flannels |
10/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 05145 (US) | Are You Havin' Any Fun / Start The Day Right |
11/1939 | 78 t. VOCALION 05214 (US) | Martins And The Coys / Rural Rhythm |
01/1940 | 78 t. VOCALION 05295 (US) | In An Old Dutch Garden / Careless |
02/1940 | 78 t. VOCALION 05345 (US) | He'd Have To Get Under Get Out And Get Under / Oh, You Beautiful Doll |
02/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9328 (US) | The Merry-Go-Round / Willie, Willie, Will |
02/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9329 (US) | Start The Day Right / Are You Havin' Any Fun |
03/1940 | 78 t. VOCALION 05390 (US) | Ma She's Making Eyes At Me / I'm Just Wild About Harry |
04/1940 | 78 t. VOCALION 05437 (US) | Connie Got Connections In Connecticut / Swanee |
05/1940 | 78 t. VOCALION 05437 (US) | Sam The College Leader Man / Pants That My Pappy Gave To Me |
06/1940 | 78 t. VOCALION 05547 (US) | No, No, Nora / Down By The O-Hi-O |
06/1940 | 78 t. VOCALION 05584 (US) | I Don't Care (Life's Jamboree) / Everything I Do I Sure Do Good |
06/1940 | 78 t. OKEH 05622 (US) | Shirley / Phil The Fluter's Ball |
07/1940 | 78 t. OKEH 05665 (US) | Diga Diga Do / Kitten With The Big Green Eyes |
08/1940 | 78 t. OKEH 05708 (US) | Poor Papa / My Wife Is On A Diet |
08/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9395 (US) | I'm Just Wild About Harry / Ma She's Making Eyes At Me |
08/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9396 (US) | Oh, You Beautiful Doll / She'll Have To Get Under Get Out And Get Under |
08/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9397 (US) | Down By The O-Hi-O / Phil The Fluter's Ball |
08/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9398 (US) | No, No, Nora / Who's Sorry Now? |
08/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9399 (US) | Careless Love / In An Old Dutch Garden |
08/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9401 (US) | Wabash Blues / The Flat Foot Floogie |
08/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9402 (US) | Who's Sorry Now? / Beer Barrel Polka |
09/1940 | 78 t. OKEH 05754 (US) | Big Noise From Kokomo / Who's Sorry Now |
10/1940 | 78 t. OKEH 05809 (US) | Okay Baby / The Poor Little Country Maid |
11/1940 | 78 t. OKEH 05853 (US) | When There's Tears In The Eyes Of A Potato / Beatrice Fairfax Tell Me What To Do |
11/1940 | 78 t. OKEH 05891 (US) | Way Down In Arkansaw / Noah's Wife |
11/1940 | 78 t. OKEH 05895 (US) | Jingle Bells / I'll Soon Be Rolling Home |
12/1940 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9529 (US) | (Globe Trotters) / Beer Barrell Polka |
01/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9581 (US) | Down By The O-Hi-O / Way Down In Arkansas |
01/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9582 (US) | I Don't Care / Everything I Do I Sure Do Good |
01/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9583 (US) | My Wife Is On A Diet / Poor Papa |
01/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9584 (US) | Big Noise From Kokomo / The Poor Little Country Maid |
01/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 05942 (US) | I Just Wanna Play With You / That's Where I Meet My Girl (In The Icehouse) |
02/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06017 (US) | Tiger Rag / Everybody Loves My Baby |
03/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06065 (US) | With A Twist Of The Wrist / Keep An Eye On Your Heartokeh |
03/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9657 (US) | The Pants That My Pappy Gave To Me / Swing Little Indians Swing |
03/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9658 (US) | Phil The Fluter's Ball / That's Where I Meet My Girl |
03/1941 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9659 (US) | Willie, Willie, Will Ya? / Rural Rhythm |
04/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06114 (US) | There'll Be Some Changes Made / Let's Not And Say We Did |
05/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06173 (US) | Streets Of New York / Swing Little Indians Swing |
06/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06217 (US) | The Guy Who Stole My Wife / St. Louis Blues |
06/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06273 (US) | Band Played On / Hut-Sut Song |
07/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06348 (US) | He's A Hillbilly Gaucho / Windmill Tillie |
10/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06425 (US) | When Lightnin' Struck The Coon Creek Party Line / Since We Put A Radio Out In The Henhouse |
11/1941 | 78 t. OKEH 06503 (US) | Dude Cowboy / Bull Frog Serenade |
02/1942 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9916 (US) | Since We Put A Radio Out In The Henhouse / When Lightnin' Struck The Coon Creek Party |
02/1942 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9917 (US) | Tiger Rag / The Guy Who Stole My Wife |
02/1942 | 78 t. CONQUEROR 9918 (US) | No Romance In Your Soul / Lazy River |
02/1942 | 78 t. OKEH 06599 (US) | Rhyme Your Sweetheart / Blues |
03/1942 | 78 t. OKEH 06613 (US) | She's Got A Great Big Army Of Friends / She Was A Washout In The Black-Out |
05/1942 | 78 t. OKEH 6664 (US) | The Go Goo Goo Gaga Goofy Over Gobs / One Eyed Sam |
05/1944 | 78 t. DECCA 4442 (US) | Don't Change Horses / She Broke My Heart In Three Places |
1944 | 78 t. DECCA 4453 (US) | The Barn Dance Polka / This Is The Chorus |
1944 | 78 t. DECCA 4455 (US) | Dummy Song / Someday's You Can't Make A Nickle |
1945 | 78 t. V-DISC 239A (US) | Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia / Is It True What They Say About Dixie |
11/1945 | 78 t. DECCA 18738 (US) | Someday / You Two Timed Me One Time To Often |
01/1946 | 78 t. DECCA 18745 (US) | Sioux City Sue / There's A Tear In My Beer Tonight |
10/1946 | 78 t. DECCA 46020 (US) | First Thing I Do Every Morning / When Johnny Brings Lelahani Home |
12/1946 | 78 t. DECCA 46023 (US) | Divorce Me C.O.D. / Them Hill-Billies Are Mountain Williams Now |
07/1947 | 78 t. DECCA 46062 (US) | You Kissed Me Once / Musket Came Down From The Door |
07/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 37710 (US) | Goofus / Runnin' Wild |
07/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 37713 (US) | Hoosier Stomp / Oakville Twister |
07/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 37714 (US) | Back Home Again In Indiana / Black Eyed Susan Brown |
07/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 37715 (US) | Alexander's Ragtime Band / Margie |
07/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 37716 (US) | Pick That Bass / Everybody Stomp |
07/1947 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 37717 (US) | I Like Mountain Music / I Want A Little Girl |
1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20287 (US) | Goofus / Runnin' Wild |
1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20290 (US) | Hoosier Stomp / Oakville Twister |
1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20291 (US) | Back Home Again In Indiana / Black Eyed Susan Brown |
1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20292 (US) | Alexander's Ragtime Band / Margie |
1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20293 (US) | Pick That Bass / Everybody Stomp |
1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20294 (US) | I Like Mountain Music / I Want A Little Girl |
05/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20432 (US) | Take Me Out To The Ball Game / Bye, Bye, Blues |
08/1948 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20472 (US) | Jingle Bells / I'll Soon Be Rolling Home |
11/1949 | 78 t. COLUMBIA 20632 (US) | Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goo'bye / You're Driving Me Crazy |
1949 | 78 t. CORAL 60057 (US) | Musket Came Down From The Door / You Kissed Me Once |
1949 | 78 t. CORAL 64000 (US) | Bringin' Home The Bacon / From The Indies To The Andes In His Undies |
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Albums
1957 | LP 12" TOPS L-1541 (US) | HOOSIER HOT SHOTS - There's No Romance In Your Soul / Meet Me By The Ice House, Lizzie / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Willies Now / I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones) / Mister Sandman / My Blue Heaven / Wah Hoo / Hound Dog / Tiger Rag / (What Can I Say, Dear) After I Say I'm Sorry / Someday / Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Good-Bye | |||||
1957 | LP 12" TOPS L1541 (US) | HOOSIER HOT SHOTS / JUDY CANOVA - HOOSIER HOT SHOTS : There's No Romance In You Soul / Meet Me By The Ice House, Lizzie / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Willies Now / I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones) / Mister Sandman / Judy CANOVA : Just Because / Ain't Gonna Grieve My Lord Any More / Go To Sleep Little Baby / The Butcher's Boy / Tons Of Love | |||||
1963 | LP 12" HURRAH H-1051 (US) | HOOSIER HOT SHOTS / JUDY CANOVA - HOOSIER HOT SHOTS : There's No Romance In You Soul / Meet Me By The Ice House, Lizzie / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Willies Now / I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones) / Mister Sandman / Judy CANOVA : Just Because / Ain't Gonna Grieve My Lord Any More / Go To Sleep Little Baby / The Butcher's Boy / Tons Of Love | |||||
1964 | LP 12" HHS HHS-100 (US) | BRIGHT NEW SOUNDS - Sweet, Georgia Brown / Ida / Mary Ann Darktown Strutter's Ball / Toot Toot Tootsie / Washboard Stomp / Down By The Riverside / Indian Love Call / Heartaches / Wabash Charleston | |||||
1964 | LP 12" DOT DLP-3561 (mono) / DLP-25561 (stereo) (US) | THE ORIGINAL HOOSIER HOT SHOTS - Sweet Georgia Brown / Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider / Marianne / The Darktown Strutters' Ball / Toot, Toot, Tootsie! / Washboard Stomp / Down By The Riverside / Indian Love Call / Heartaches / Wabash Charleston | |||||
1966 | LP 12" DOT DLP-3694 (mono) / DLP-25694 (stereo) (US) | ARE YOU READY, HEZZIE? - From The Indies To The Andes / Lonesome Road / He's Got The Wole Word In His Hands / Autumn Leaves / Hometown Brass Band / Medley : Show Boy - Goodnight Irene Smiles - Meet Me By The Ice House - Hometown Band / Medley : Tiger Rag - Wabash Blues - I Like Bananas - Jingle Bells - Everyone's Home Town | |||||
1966 | LP 12" SPIN-O-RAMA M-162 (US) | NASHVILLE'S ORIGINAL HOOSIER HOT SHOTS - COUNTRY KIDDIN' - Intro / There's No Romance In Your Soul / Hound Dog / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Willies Now / Mr. Sandman / Meet Me By The Ice House Lizzie / Someday / I Like Bananas / Wah Hoo / Hog Wash | |||||
1966 | LP 12" SANDY HOOK SH 2086 (US) | ARE YOU READY HEZZIE? - At The Darktown Strutters Ball / Nobody's Sweetheart / Ha-Ch-Nan / Ida / This Is The Chorus / Margie / Annabelle / Bye Bye Blues / I Like Mountain Music / Some Of These Days / It Ain't Nobody's Biz'ness What I Do / Hold'er Ebner / Take Me Out To The Ball Game / It's A Lonely Trail / Barn Dance Polka / Farewell | |||||
1966 | LP 12" GOLDEN TONE C4060 (US) (US) |
WAH HOO! - My Blue Heaven / Wah Hoo / Meet Me In The Ice House Willie / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Williams Now / I Like Bananas / Someday You'll Want Me To Want You / Mister Sandman |
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19?? | LP 12" MARY ANN HHS-937 (US) | THE HOOSIER HOT SHOTS! - Alexander's Ragtime Band / Darktown Strutter's Ball / My Little Bimbo / Runnin' Wild / Nobody's Sweetheart / Meet Me Tonoght In The Cowshed / Toot, Toot, Tootsie / Wah Hoo / Pretty Baby / Oh, How She Lied / When You Wore A Tulip / Sweet Jenny Lee / Is It True What They Say About Dixie / Some Of These Days | |||||
19?? | LP 12" VIKING VK 804 (US) | THE HOOSIER HOT SHOTS SING HOUND DOG AND OTHER FAVORITES - Hoosier Hot Shows : Intro / Hound Dog / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Willies Now / Mister Sand Man / There's No Romance In Your Soul / Meet Me By The Ice House Lizzie / Unknown artists : Rye Whiskey / Home On The Range / On Top Of Old Smokey / Red River Valley | |||||
1982 | LP 12" MARK 56 (US) | ORIGINAL HOOSIER HOTS SHOTS | |||||
1983 | LP 12" SUNBEAM MFC-C10 (US) | HOOSIER HOT SHOTS 1935-1938 - At The Darktown Strutter's Ball / Nobody's Sweetheart / Ha-Ch-Nan / Ida / This Is The Chorus / Margie / Annabelle / Bye Bye Blues / I Like Mountain Music / Some Of These Days / It Ain't Nobody's Biz'ness What I Do / Hold'er Ebner / Take Me Out To The Ball Game / It's A Lonely Trail / Barn Dance Polka / Farewell Blues | |||||
08/1992 | CD COLUMBIA CK-52735 (US) | RURAL RHYTHM 1935-1942 - San / I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones) / Sweet Sue / Connie's Got Connections In Connecticut / Rural Rhythm / The Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish / Everybody Stomp / 'Taint Nobody's Business What I Do / That's Where I Meet My Gal / Goofus / From The Indies To The Andies In His Undies / What Is So Rare / The Coat And Pants Do All The Work / She's Got A Great Big Army Of Friends / My Bonnie / Noah's Wife / One-Eyed Sam / I Just Wanna Play With You / Like A Monkey Likes Cocoanuts / Moving Day In Jungletown | |||||
08/1994 | CD CIRCLE CD-905 (UK) | ARE YOU READY, HEZZIE? - I Like Mountain Music / My Blue Heaven / Wah-Hoo! / What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry? / The Coat And Pants Do All The Work And The Vest Gets All The Gravy / Sweet Jennie Lee / Pretty Baby / My Little Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle / Toot, Toot, Tootsie / Some Days You Can't Make A Nickel / Breezin' Along With The Breeze / Meet Me Tonight In The Cow Shed / Texas Blues / What's The Good Word, Mr. Bluebird? / Skeleton Rag / Put On Your Slippers And Fill Up Your Pipe (You're Not Going Bye-Bye Tonight) / Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) / I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones / When You Wore A Tulip, And I Wore A Big Red Rose / Since We Put The Radio Out In The Henhouse / Cuddle Up A Little Closer / Beer Barrel Polka / Nobody's Sweetheart / That's What I Learned In College / Running Wild | |||||
2002 | CD SAGAMORE #251 (US) | THE 78s IN ORDER #1 - Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia / Hoosier Stomp / Yes She Do-No She Don't / Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Four Thousand Years Ago / Farmer Gray / Oakville Twister / I'm Looking For A Girl / Black Eyed Susan Brown / This Is The Chorus / Down In The Valley / Ha-Cha-Nan / Meet Me By The Ice House Lizzie / Back In Indiana / Limehouse Blues / I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Baby) / San; Everybody Stomp / Bow-Wow Blues / Them Hill-Billies Are Mountain Williams Now / Virginia Blues / I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones | |||||
2002 | CD SAGAMORE #252 (US) | THE 78s IN ORDER #2 - Ida / Where Are You Going Honey / They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me / At The Old Maids Ball (with Uncle EZRA) / Wah-Hoo / At The Darktown Strutter's Ball / Nobody's Sweetheart / I Like Mountain Music / You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do) / Hold 'Er Eb'ner / Take Me Out To The Ball Game / Bye Bye Blues / I'll Soon Be Rolling Home / Ain't She Sweet / Is It True What They Say About Dixie / I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate / It Ain't Nobody's Biz'ness What I Do / No More; Some Of These Days / That's What I Learned In College / Margie / Alexander's Ragtime Band | |||||
2002 | CD SAGAMORE #253 (US) | THE 78s IN ORDER #3 - Hot Lips / Shake Your Dogs / Sweet Sue - Just You / Toot, Toot, Tootsie / Jingle Bells / Pick That Bass / I Ain't Got Nobody / The Coat And The Pants Do All Of The Work / Breezin' Along With the Breeze / I Want A Girl / I've Got A Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle / Goofus / When You Wore A Tulip / Runnin' Wild / Farewell Blues / Down Home Rag / Meet Me Tonight In The Cow Shed / Etiquette Blues / After You've Gone / Tit Willow / Oh By Jingo! / You Said Something When You Said Dixie | |||||
2002 | CD SAGAMORE #254 (US) | THE 78s IN ORDER #4 - How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm / Red Hot Fannie / Swinging With Dora / Milenberg Joys / Wabash Blues / The Shiek Of Araby / A Hot Dog A Blanket And You / The Flat Foot Floogee / The Man With The Whiskers / The Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish / When Paw Was Courtin Maw / Ferdinand The Bull / Skeede-Waddle-Dee-Waddle-Do / Where Has My Little Dog Gone / When You're Smiling / Like A Monkey Likes Cocoanuts / From The Indies To The Andes In His Undies / Three Little Fishes / Beer Barrel Polka / Look On The Bright Side / The Merry Go Roundup | |||||
2002 | CD SAGAMORE #255 (US) | THE 78s IN ORDER #5 - Willie, Willie Will Ya! / The Martins And The Coys / Rural Rhythm / Start The Day Right / Are You Havin' Any Fun / Put On Your Old Red Flannels / Sam The College Leader Man / The Pants That My Pappy Gave To Me / He'd Have To Get Under, Get Out And Get Under / Oh You Beautiful Doll / Okay Baby / Careless / In An Old Dutch Garden (By An Old Dutch Mill) / Connie's Got Connections In Connecticut / Everything I Do, I Sure Do Fine / What Is So Rare / I Don't Care (Life's A Jamboree) / Shirley / Big Noise From Kokomo / Ma She's Making Eyes At Me / Swanee / I'm Just Wild About Harry | |||||
2002 | CD SAGAMORE #256 (US) | THE 78s IN ORDER #6 - Moving Day In Jungle Town / Annabelle / Avalon / It's A Lonely Trail / Ever So Quiet / Who's Sorry Now / No, No, Nora / O-Hi-O; Phil The Fluters Ball / My Wife Is On A Diet / Diga Diga Do / Poor Papa / Kitten With The Big Green Eyes / Everybody Loves My Baby / The Guy Who Stole My Wife / The Poor Little Country Maid / Tiger Rag / Noah's Wife / Way Down In Arkansaw / That's Where I Meet My Girl / I Just Wanna Play With You / When There's Tears In The Eyes Of A Potato | |||||
2002 | CD SAGAMORE #257 (US) | THE 78s IN ORDER #7 - Beatrice Fairfax, Tell Me What To Do / St. Louis Blues / Keep An Eye On Your Heart / With A Twist Of The Wrist / Let's Not And Say We Did / Swing Little Indians, Swing / There'll Be Some Changes Made / Dude Cowboy / The Streets Of New York / No Romance In Your Soul / Windmill Tillie / The Band Played On / Since We put A Radio Out In The Henhouse / He's A Hillbilly Gaucho / Lazy River / Rhyme Your Sweetheart / Bull Frog Serenade / Blues (My Naughty Baby Gives To Me) / When Lightnin' Struck The Coon Creek Party Line / The Hut-Sut Song | |||||
2002 | CD SAGAMORE #258 (US) | THE 78s IN ORDER #8 - She Broke My Heart In Three Places / Don't Change Horses / This Is The Chorus / The Barn Dance Polka / The Musket Came Down From The Door / Dummy Song / Them Hill-Billies Are Mountain Williams / You Kissed Me Once / Someday's You Can't Make A Nickle / You Two Timed Me One Time To Often / Sioux City Sue / Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) / There's A Tear In My Beer Tonight / The First Thing I Do Every Morning / When Johnny Brings Lelahani Home / Divorce Me C.O.D. / Daniel Boone (1957) / Humming Bird (1957) / The Kentuckian (1957) / The Man From Laramie (1957) | |||||
2003 | CD PROPER SALES & DIST. 1349 (UK) | HOOSIER STOMP - Hoosier Stomp / Whistlin' Joe From Kokomo / Farmer Gray / Oakville Twister / I'm Looking For A Girl / Black Eyed Susan Brown / Down In The Valley / Ha-Cha-Na / Meet Me By The Ice House Lizzie / Back In Indiana / San / Everybody Stomp / Bow-Wow Blues / I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones / Ida (Sweet As Apple Cider) / They Go Simply Wild Over Me / Wah-Hoo / Darktown Strutters' Ball / I Like Mountain Music / You're Driving Me Crazy / Hold 'Er Ebner / Bye Bye Blues / I'll Soon Be Rolling Home / Take Me Out To The Ball Game / Ain't She Sweet | |||||
2003 | CD PROPER SALES & DIST. 1350 (UK) | HOT LIPS - I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate / It Ain't Nobody's Biz'ness What I Do / Margie / Hot Lips / Shake Your Dogs / Sweet Sue, Just You / Toot Toot Tootsie / Pick That Bass / The Coat And The Pants Do All The Work / I Want A Girl / I've Got A Bimbo Down On The Bamboo Isle / When You Wore A Tulip / Farewell Blues / Down Home Rag / Meet Me In The Cow Shed / Oh By Jingo / You Said Something When You Said Dixie / The Flat Foot Gloogie / The Girl Friend Of The Whirlin' Dervish / Skeede-Waddle-Dee-Waddle-Do / How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm / Red Hot Fannie / Swinging With Dora / The Sheik Of Araby / Wabash Blues | |||||
2003 | CD PROPER SALES & DIST. 1351 (UK) | ARE YOU HAVIN' ANY FUN - Like A Monkey Likes Cocoanuts / From The Indies To The Andies In His Undies / Look On The Bright Side / Willie Willie Will Ya / Are You Havin' Any Fun / Put On Your Old Red Flannels / Sam The College Leader Man / The Pants My Pappy Gave To Me / He'd Have To Get Under Get Out And Get Under / In An Old Dutch Garden (By An Old Dutch Mill) / Connie's Got Connections In Connecticut / Shirley / Big Noise From Kokomo / Ma She's Making Eyes At Me / Swanee / Moving Day In Jungle Town / It's A Lonely Trail / Avalon / Who's Sorry Now / No No Nora / O-Hi-O / Diga Diga Doo / The Kitten With The Big Green Eyes / Everybody Loves My Baby / The Guy Who Stole My Wife | |||||
2003 | CD PROPER SALES & DIST. 1352 (UK) | WAY DOWN IN ARKANSAS - Way Down In Arkansas / That's Where I Meet My Girl / I Just Wanna Play With You / When There's A Tear In The Eyes Of A Potato / Beatrix Fairfax Tell Me What To Do / St. Louis Blues / Keep An Eye On Your Heart / With A Twist Of The Wrist / Swing Little Indians Swing / Dude Cowboy / The Band Played On / Since We Put The Radio In The Henhouse / He's A Hillbilly Gaucho / When Lightnin' Struck The Coon Creek Party Line / She Broke My Heart In Three Places / She Was A Washout In The Blackout / The Musket Came Down From The Door / Them Hill-Billies Are Mountain Williams Now / Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia / Is It True What They Say About Dixie / Sioux City Sue / When Johnny Brings Lelahani Home / You Two Timed Me Once Too Often / There's A Tear In My Beer Tonight / Divorce Me C.O.D. | |||||
04/2003 | CD COLLECTOR'S CHOICE CCM 1034-2 (US) | HAVIN' FUN WITH THE HOOSIER HOTSHOTS - No Romance In Your Soul / My Blue Heaven / Toot Toot Toosie / Sweet Georgia Brown / Someday / Wabash Charleston / Wah-Hoo / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Williams Now / I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones / Meet Me By The Ice House Lizzie / What Can I Say Dear After I Say I'm Sorry / Washboard Stomp;Tiger Rag | |||||
08/2003 | 4 CD PROPER MUSIC BOX-63 (UK) | EVERYBODY STOMP :
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10/2003 | 2 CD COLLECTOR'S CHOICE CCM 378-2 (US) | THE DEFINITIVE
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01/2005 | CD BACM 011 (UK) | RURAL JAZZ - I Like Mountain Music / Dark Town Strutters Ball / Nobody's Sweetheart Now / Barn Dance Polka / Bye Bye Blues / Ida / Sweet As Apple Cider / Margie / Wah Hoo / Hold 'Er Eb'ner / Divorce Me C.O.D. / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Williams Now / She Was A Washout In The Blackout / Down By The Ohio / No More / Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream) / She Broke My Heart In Three Places / Is It True What They Say About Dixie? / Where You Going / Honey / You Two Timed Me Once Too Often / Farewell Blues | |||||
08/2009 | CD CIRCLE CD-906 (UK) | WHO'S YOUR LITTLE HOOSIER? - Which Came First The Chickenor The Egg / Rural Rhythm / Skeede-Waddle-Dee-Waddle-Do / Too Little, Too Late, LittleDarlin' / Bringin' Home The Bacon / After You've Gone / It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo / Meet Me By The Icehouse, Lizzie / This Is The Chorus / Sweet Georgia Brown / Bye Bye Blues / Down Home Rag / Farewell Blues / Four Thousand Years Ago / No Romance In Your Soul / Goofus / Bow Wow Blues / Who's Your Little Hoosier? / San / Bye Bye Bessie / Alexander's Ragtime Band / When The Grown Up Ladies Act Like Babies / How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm? / The Dummy Song / Them Hillbillies Are Mountain Willies Now / In A Little Red Barn (On A Farm Down In Indiana) |
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