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Charlie Aams - 1951
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Bruce
2025-01-05 16:33:47 UTC
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Charlie Adams - 1951



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DianeE
2025-01-05 20:43:41 UTC
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Charlie Adams - 1951
http://youtu.be/-ibUudEDFCw
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One of those records where the break (pedal steel and fiddle) is the
best part. The rest of it is just standard hillbilly music of the era.
Not bad, not noteworthy either.
Bruce
2025-01-05 22:45:09 UTC
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Charlie Adams - 1951
http://youtu.be/-ibUudEDFCw
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One of those records where the break (pedal steel and fiddle) is the
best part. The rest of it is just standard hillbilly music of the era.
Not bad, not noteworthy either.
There was an ad for it in Cash Box and the title caught my attention.

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Jim Colegrove
2025-01-06 15:00:56 UTC
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Charlie Adams - 1951
http://youtu.be/-ibUudEDFCw
https://www.bear-family.com/adams-charlie/
Jim Colegrove
2025-01-06 15:08:57 UTC
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On Mon, 06 Jan 2025 09:00:56 -0600, Jim Colegrove
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Charlie Adams - 1951
http://youtu.be/-ibUudEDFCw
https://www.bear-family.com/adams-charlie/
FYI: Bluebonnet label was a Fort Worth label located at 1041 Isbell
Road. I paid a visit to the studio with a friend looking for records.
it was at that time being used as a store room. This would have been
around 1980.
Bruce
2025-01-06 16:27:07 UTC
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On Mon, 06 Jan 2025 09:00:56 -0600, Jim Colegrove
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Charlie Adams - 1951
http://youtu.be/-ibUudEDFCw
https://www.bear-family.com/adams-charlie/
FYI: Bluebonnet label was a Fort Worth label located at 1041 Isbell
Road. I paid a visit to the studio with a friend looking for records.
it was at that time being used as a store room. This would have been
around 1980.
Did you find anything?

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Jim Colegrove
2025-01-06 20:09:32 UTC
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On Mon, 06 Jan 2025 09:00:56 -0600, Jim Colegrove
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Charlie Adams - 1951
http://youtu.be/-ibUudEDFCw
https://www.bear-family.com/adams-charlie/
FYI: Bluebonnet label was a Fort Worth label located at 1041 Isbell
Road. I paid a visit to the studio with a friend looking for records.
it was at that time being used as a store room. This would have been
around 1980.
Did you find anything?
There was a lot there but I didn't find much. There were boxes filled
with mint Bluebonnet pressings and also Manco label issues. I think
Manco was their RR label. I got a copy of "Kiwi Boogie/She's a Doll"
by Jim Jones and the Chauntays. A local guitarist I know named Freddie
Cisineros was in that band. He was in the Five Careless Lovers, Little
Junior One-Hand & the Head Hunters, both Fort Worth bands. Later he
was in The Sheet Rockers and the Cold Cuts, both Houston bands.

MIke "Slim" Richey bought some of the Bluebonnet stock. At that tme he
sold records at Bluegrass festivals and owned the Ridgerunner, Grass
Mounain and Flying High labels. He aslo was an independent distributor
as well as benig a well-known jazz guitarist in Texas.
Jim Colegrove
2025-01-06 20:13:34 UTC
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On Mon, 06 Jan 2025 14:09:32 -0600, Jim Colegrove
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On Mon, 06 Jan 2025 09:00:56 -0600, Jim Colegrove
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Charlie Adams - 1951
http://youtu.be/-ibUudEDFCw
https://www.bear-family.com/adams-charlie/
FYI: Bluebonnet label was a Fort Worth label located at 1041 Isbell
Road. I paid a visit to the studio with a friend looking for records.
it was at that time being used as a store room. This would have been
around 1980.
Did you find anything?
There was a lot there but I didn't find much. There were boxes filled
with mint Bluebonnet pressings and also Manco label issues. I think
Manco was their RR label. I got a copy of "Kiwi Boogie/She's a Doll"
by Jim Jones and the Chauntays. A local guitarist I know named Freddie
Cisineros was in that band. He was in the Five Careless Lovers, Little
Junior One-Hand & the Head Hunters, both Fort Worth bands. Later he
was in The Sheet Rockers and the Cold Cuts, both Houston bands.
MIke "Slim" Richey bought some of the Bluebonnet stock. At that tme he
sold records at Bluegrass festivals and owned the Ridgerunner, Grass
Mounain and Flying High labels. He aslo was an independent distributor
as well as benig a well-known jazz guitarist in Texas.
)ops! Forgot -- It was Little Junior One-Hand and the Blasting Caps.
The Head Hunters were a later band.

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