This is good music from the early 1960's Cherokee Cowboys, with Tommy Jackson, Buddy Spicher, and Buddy Emmons. I have no interest in this deal. I'd get it myself, but I have a copy already.
Austin Wood album
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Someone should buy this one.
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Herb,
Hope you don't take this the wrong way, but it was not the Cherokee Cowboys, it was the Texas Troubadours. All the musicians were TT's except for the fiddles. (they may have been TT's at one time) Leon Rhodes played lead, Jack Drake on bass and Emmons on steel. I lived about 15 miles from Austin and he was very proud of that album. "E" was hot that night!
Les
Hope you don't take this the wrong way, but it was not the Cherokee Cowboys, it was the Texas Troubadours. All the musicians were TT's except for the fiddles. (they may have been TT's at one time) Leon Rhodes played lead, Jack Drake on bass and Emmons on steel. I lived about 15 miles from Austin and he was very proud of that album. "E" was hot that night!
Les
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les, I'm perfectly willing to sit corrected.
. The Troubs were just as great a band as the Cherokees. Yes, Big E was playing his tail off on that album.
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. The Troubs were just as great a band as the Cherokees. Yes, Big E was playing his tail off on that album.------------------
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