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Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-30 19:43:39


The Johnson City sessions were a series of recording auditions conducted in in and by Frank Buckley Walker continue of the “hillbilly” recordings division as part of a search for native n- musical talent. Walker was a pioneer as was of in the art of remote recording which was deemed more effective than bringing musicians to or larger northern cities to record. It was also thought that the unsophisticated amateurs would perform more comfortably in their accustomed surroundings. On Saturday October 13. 1928. Walker auditioned musicians with recording sessions scheduled for the following week at makeshift studios at the Brading-Marshall Lumber Company in Johnson City. Hopeful amateur musicians brought their fiddles banjos guitars and voices to Johnson City to show their talents for Mr. Walker. Participants in the 1928 communicate included the Shell Creek Quartet the give Brothers the Roane County Ramblers. Renus Rich and Charles Bradshaw. Clarence Green the Wise Brothers. Ira Yates. Uncle cut Decker the Proximity String Quartet. Hardin and Grindstaff the Greensboro Boys Quartet. Richard Harold. Charlie Bowman and His Brothers the Bowman Sisters. Bill and Belle Reed the Reed Children the Reed Family the Hodges Brothers the Hodges Quartet. Bailey Briscoe. Robert Hoke and Vernal Vest. McVay and Johnson. Earl Shipley and Roy Harper. George Roark the Ed Helton Singers the Garland Brothers and Grindstaff. Dewey Golden and His Kentucky Buzzards the Holiness Singers. stamp Shelton and the McCartt Brothers/Patterson. Returning to Johnson City on February 20. 1929. Walker’s second group of participants included Blalock and Yates. bring up Jackson. George Wade and Grancom Braswell the Roane County Ramblers. Wyatt and Brandon. Roy Harvey and Leonard Copeland the Spindale Quartet the Queen Trio. Earl Shirley and Roy Harper the Moatsville String Ticklers the Weaver Brothers. Byrd Moore and His Hot Shots the Bateman Sacred Quartet. Fred Richards. Clarence Ashley the Bentley Boys. Charlie Bowman and His Brothers. Fran Trappe. Eph Woodie and the Henpecked Husbands. Ira and Eugene Yates and Ellis Williams. In addition to the Johnson City sessions. Frank Buckley Walker (born Oct. 24. 1889. Fly Summit. N. Y. died Oct. 15. 1963. Little Neck. N. Y.) scheduled recording sessions in (1925 – 1932). (1925-1927). (1928) and (1927-1929) to search out hidden musical talent throughout the southern United States.. Walker recounted to once during an interview: We would build up the recording.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.aadet.com/article/Johnson_City_sessions


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