Americana, Rockabilly, Rhythm and blues, Blues, Country, Hillbilly, Honky-tonk, Soul, Surf, Rock and roll, Psychobilly, Neo-rockabilly, Swing, Bluegrass, Doo Wop, Garage, Instro Rock & Roll, Mersey Beat, British Rock & roll
Charlie Daniels, pure country gold wrapped in one of the kindest most humble good ol boys, that man could pick like the wind blows. This show has become an archive of the best country music and bluegrass, bless you Marty and that Fantastic band for being and staying country.
In my opinion John Anderson has the best voice in country music, the most interesting poignant and important songs. I consider John Anderson the GOAT of country music.
I just wanted to say the volume on the video is a little low when the adds Came on the volume was louder Marty please let your sound engineer to increase the output volume up for the video even with headphones on its not very loud I checked all the volume settings on my phone and they are all up
This and his Vee Jay recording of Lucille are better than the originals in my opinion - they're wilder! I love the drums on this one (that boogaloo rhythm in the breaks, and the double snare beat the drummer does before the band comes back in) and the fuller, more inventive horn section arrangement. With Lucile, it's the big horn section blasting out at the end of the choruses (and repeats at he very end) along with the drummer going berserk on the fade-out that makes it sound fabulous. Love 'em both!
recorded 1960 at a tv station in SLC, "sleigh bell rock" was intended to be a hit at christmas and "booze party" a hit at new years. 150 copies pressed and sold at Hill AFB Utah and the airmen who bought those 150 records scattered them around the world making this a very difficult record to find today. the dark maroon paper used for the label is not available at this time meaning all the slick label more reddish looking ones are boots.