Howdy folks, here we go for the latest fortnight with JESSE ROGERS (born 1911, active in the Saint-Louis and Philadelphia areas), very popular artist during the 30s and 40s. Here he covers (RCA, 1948) BILL NETTLES’ « Hadacol Boogie ». Then two Mercury issues (6000 serie), first by NETTLES & His Dixie Blue Boys, from Monroe, Louisiana: « Push & Pull Boogie » – lazy vocal and fine backing. LOUIS (sometimes also called LOUIE) INNIS, from Indiana, had a string of Hillbilly Boppers, among them I chose the romping « Stomp That Thing » from 1949. The next three are all from Texas. PECK TOUCHTON, fiddler who recorded for The Sarg label out of Luling, had the fine « You Changed Your Tune » in 1954; famous CHARLENE ARTHUR was a crossover between Hillbilly and Rockabilly, and recorded in Dallas « Burn That Candle » in 1955. Finally the prolific RILEY CRABTREE, a follower to Jimmie Rodgers, and his « Tattle Tattle Tale » (Country Picnic) from 1957.

Jesse Rogers - Hadacol Boogie [2:37m]:
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Bill Nettles - Push And Pull Boogie [2:42m]:
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Louis Innis - Stomp That Thing [2:21m]:
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Peck Touchton - You've Changed Your Tune:
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Charlene Arthur - Burn That Candle [2:12m]:
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Riley Crabtree - Tattle Tattle Tale:
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