33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#141
September 19, 2016

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Chunga's Revenge
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One
 

1.   Reg Hill: The Logger’s Jig (Reg Hill) 1974 *
2.   Clint Curtiss & The Clintsmen: Are You Teasing Me (Ira & Charlie Louvin) – 1969 *
3.   Water Ostanek: The Old Time Polka Band (Walter Ostanek) – 1992 *
4.   Jimmy Buffett: Door Number Three (Jimmy Buffett / Steve Goodman) – 1974
5.   Gerry Formanger: Life In The City (Gerry Formanger) – 1982 *
6.   Victor Holubowich & The Royal-Lites: The Harvest Polka (Victor Hulobowich) - 1968? *
7.   Horn: On The Peoples Side (David deLaunay) – 1972 *
8.   The Original Sloth Band: Sloppy Drunk Blues (JL Williams) – 1978 *
9.   Junior Jug Band: Washtub Boogie (Chris Whiteley / Ken Whiteley) – 1985 *
10. Chris Whiteley & Caitlin Hanford: 68 Ford (Chris Whiteley ) – 1981 *
11. Ken Whiteley: People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield) – 1982 *
12. Raffi: Water Dance (Raffi Cavoukian) – 1980 *
13. The Canadian Aces: Gang Busters (Austin Powell) – 1985 *
14. Junior Jug Band: Beatle Bug Bop (Les Kangas) – 1985 *
15. Ken Whiteley: Waterfall (If This Be Love) (Jimi Hendrix) – 1987 *
16. Pete Brady & His Playboys: Billy’s Bounce (Billy Jones) - 1965? *

CanCon = 94%

Hour Two

1.   Pulse Creek: I’ve Just Seen A Face (John Lennon / Paul McCartney) – 1982 *
2.   Chuck Berry: Memphis (Chuck Berry) – 1982
3.   The Doors: Break On Through (The Doors) – 1969
4.   The Plastic Ono Band: Money (Janie Bradford / Berry Gordy) – 1969
5.   The Plastic Ono Band: Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Larry Williams) – 1969
6.   Ringo Starr: Beaucoups Of Blues (Buzz Rabin) – 1970
7.   Chimo!: Ect Blues (Ross Raby / Tony Collacott) – 1970 *
8.   Ed Dolan et ses Fantaisistes: Raunchy (Bill Justis, Sidney Manker ) – 1960 *
9.   Frank Zappa: Chunga’s Revenge (Frank Zappa) – 1970
10. Frank Zappa: The Clap (Frank Zappa) – 1970
11. Frank Zappa: Rudy Wants To Buy Yez A Drink (Frank Zappa) – 1970
12. Frank Zappa: Sharleena (Frank Zappa) – 1970
13. Roy Rogers: Happy Trails (Dale Evans) – 1975

CanCon = 23%

Total CanCon = 62%


And Now for The Particulars:
1. Reg Hill & The Melodiers: The Logger’s Jig (Reg Hill)
Ottawa Valley Hoedown: Banff Rodeo SBS 5190
Braeside ON
Reg Hill: fiddle
Mac Beattie: washboard
Jim Mayhew: piano
Gaetan Fairfield: guitar
George Courschesne: bass
Produced by Ralph Carlson circa 1974
Recorded at Carlsound Studios, Ottawa

b. 1927 in Brockville ON, started playing fiddle in his early teens, joined his first band Rock Mountain Rangers when he was 15 before starting his own band, The Swingsters. In 1954 was invited to join Mac Beatties band, The Ottawa Valley Melodiers which he stayed in till he died in 1978. Inducted into the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame in 1981.

2.   Clint Curtiss & The Clintsmen: Are You Teasing Me (Ira & Charlie Louvin)
Sweet, Sweet Feeling: RCA Camden – CAS 2301
Toronto ON
Clint Curtiss: guitar, vocal
John Dunn: lead spanish guitar
Jimmy Steelman: steel guitar
Rick Cummings: bass
Al Snider: drums
Produced – 1969

Born: Albert Pink - Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Died: 2012 - Vancouver, British Columbia
Started his professional career in 1951. Fred Roden, owner of Toronto country music store, The Record Corral, linked him up with major artists, like Wilf Carter, Ernest Tubb, Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper and Lefty Frizzel.

3.   Water Ostanek & His Band: The Old Time Polka Band (Walter Ostanek)
35th Anniversary Album: World Renowned Sounds Inc WRP-10015
St Catherines ON
Walter Ostanek: accordion
Band members not listed
Produced by Walter Ostanek - 1992

20 April 1935 (age 80) Duparquet, Quebec, Canada (1935-04-20)
Was awarded 3 Grammy Awards
This album won Ostanek the Grammy Award for Best Polka Album 1993

Born in Duparquet, Quebec in 1935, his family moved to St. Catharines, Ontario, when he was a boy. A young Ostanek received his first accordion as a gift in 1944. After several years, Ostanek became a popular entertainer in Southern Ontario, performing Slovenian-style (also known as Cleveland-style) polkas and waltzes. He could be heard frequently on the radio in St. Catharines and Welland. Walter began playing polka after his best friend introduced him to the accordion at age 5. In 1957 Ostanek formed his own band playing Slovenian-style polka music. In 1963, Ostanek and his band, the Walter Ostanek Band, would record their first of many albums. Over his career, Ostanek would record more than 50 albums and become known as Canada's Polka King. He has received three Grammy Awards and he has been nominated thirteen times. A member of Canada's Walk of Fame as well as the Polka Halls of Fame in Cleveland and Chicago. Ostanek is also cited as the inspiration for the Second City Television polka parody, the Shmenge Brothers.

4.   Jimmy Buffett: Door Number Three (Jimmy Buffett / Steve Goodman)
A1A: ABC Dunhill Records – DSD 50183
Mobile Alabama
Jimmy Buffett: acoustic guitar, vocal
Roger Bartlett: guitar
Steve Goodman: acoustic lead guitar
Reggie Young: electric lead guitar
Doyle Gresham: steel
Greg Taylor: harmonica
Tommy Cogbill: bass
Mike Uttley: keysw
Ferrel Morris: percussion
Sammy Creason: drums
Buzz Cason, Bergen White, Don Grant: bg vocals
Produced by Don Grant – 1974
Recorded by Tommy Semmes, Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville

The songs for A1A, Buffett’s 5th album, were all written by him except for "Door Number Three," a novelty song about the game show Let's Make a Deal co-written with Steve Goodman

Monty Hall: Monte Halparin b. August 25, 1921 (age 95) Winnipeg, one of Canada’s trio of game-show exports to the US. (Art Linkletter b. Arthur Kelly July 17, 1912 Moose Jaw SK – host of People Are Funny) and Alex Trebek, b. July 22, 1940 (age 76), Sudbury ON). Hall became the host of the game show Let's Make a Deal, which he developed and produced with partner Stefan Hatos.

Backup vocalist Buzz Cason, a Nashville songwriter known for his composition Everlasting Love. His 1962 song, "Soldier of Love" - a co-write - was covered by The Beatles on their Live at the BBC.

5.   Gerry Formanger: Life In The City (Gerry Formanger)
Side By Each: Country Records – CS 6022
Port-au-Port, NL
Gerry Formanger, vocals, acordion, guitars
Terry Dimock: bass
Rockie Formanger: drums
Alfie Mildstone: bg vocals
Produced by Gerry Formanger 1982
Recorded by Doug McClement at Comfort Sound, Toronto

Gerald (Gerry) James Formanger [1939-2001] was one of Newfoundland's greatest traditional musicians and songwriters. He was a musician all his life, produced many of his own recordings. Front album cover prominently features a Marijuana Growers Guide between two bottles of Newfy Screech. Also performed using the name Gerry Reeves. Performed with his wife Aggie as The Newfies.
 

6.   Victor Holubowich & The Royal-Lites: The Harvest Polka (Victor Hulobowich)
Their Instrumental Favourites: Heritage Records – HR-20
Edmonton AB
Victor Holubowich: accordion, Cord-O-Vox
Bill Rudkowski: dulcimer, bass
Joe Wasylenchuk: sax
Panko Chrunik: guitar, bass
Dan Martyniuk: drums
Produced by Victor Holubowich – circa 1968
Recorded by Joe Kozak at Recording Services, Edmonton

7.   Horn: On The Peoples Side (David deLaunay)
On The Peoples Side: Special Records (GRT) 9230-1028
Toronto ON
Les Clackett, vocals
Bruce Burron, guitar
Gary Hynes, guitar
Alan Duffy, bass
David deLaunay, keys
Wayne Jackson, trumpet
Billy Bryans, drums
Produced by Alan Duffy, Billy Bryans and Horn - 1972
Recorded and mixed by Brock Fricker at Thunder Sound Studios, Toronto

Here's an email I recently received about Horn:

Hi Steve,
Fun to read some of your comments about your weird and wonderful playlist on maplepost.

Here's a bit more about the band Horn.  Billy Bryans also became Downchild's drummer for a while right after Horn and then became the Sloth Band's drummer for several years.  He plays on the Sloth album "1978" with Blind John Davis and also on my album "Up Above My Head".

A few years ago I was coming back from Owen Sound Summerfolk and we stopped at a cafe in Markdale on the way down.  The man behind the counter says to me - "You look like a white haired version of Ken Whiteley."  I replied that I was a white haired version of Ken Whiteley.  The man who ran the little cafe was none other than Les Clackett, the old lead singer of Horn.

all the best,
Ken Whiteley
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Chris and Ken Whiteley
 

Ken (Kenneth David) Whiteley b Bellefonte, Penn, of Canadian parents, 30 Apr 1951. Taken to Toronto at 5, Ken Whiteley began playing guitar at 12 under the influence of folk, blues and jug band music.
Formed The Original Sloth Band with Tom Evans 1965 and recorded 3 LPs of jugband blues in the 1970s. The Whiteleys, who began performing in Toronto schools in 1972, formed the Junior Jug Band in 1981. Augmented later by Chris's children Jenny and Daniel (who’s mother is Caitlin Hanford of vocal group, Quartette). 1980 Ken got more into music production, working with kid’s performer, Raffi. In the 1990s recorded several albums with the great late Jackie Washington, and Mose Scarlett.
Ken & Chris appeared on Saturday Night Live with Leon Redbone

Chris (guitarist, singer, harmonica player, trumpeter, b Manhattan, Kansas, 1948)

An excellent trumpet and harmonica player, Chris has performed with dozens of other artists, including Stompin’ Tom Connors. His latest project is a collaboration with acclaimed blues singer Diana Braithwaite.

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8.   The Original Sloth Band: Sloppy Drunk Blues (JL Williams)
1978.: Troubadour Records TR-006
Toronto ON
John Davis, vocal, piano
Bill Bryans, drums
Tom Evans, mandolin
Mike Gardner, bass
Chris Whiteley, harmonica
Ken Whiteley, washboard
Produced by The Original Sloth Band 1978
Recorded and mixed by Dan Lanois at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton ON
Mastered at JAMF
Recorded Jan 4, 1978

9.   Junior Jug Band: Washtub Boogie (Chris Whiteley / Ken Whiteley) – 1985 *
Lots More: Kids Records KRL 1018
Toronto ON
Ken Whiteley: guitars, piano, organ, mandolin, banjo trumpet, autoharp, spoons, washboard, washtub, harmonica, kazoo, rub board, jug
Chris Whiteley: guitars, harmonicas, trumpet, pedal steel, kazoo
Dan Whiteley: drums, percussion
Jenny Whiteley: lead vocals, kazoo
Produced by Chris & Ken Whiteley - 1985
Recorded by Chad Irschik at Inception Sound, Toronto

Re-issued on CD as Songs To Sing, Holborne Distributing HKZ 007 – 1997

10. Chris Whiteley & Caitlin Hanford: 68 Ford (Chris Whiteley ) – 1981 *
Lovin’ In Advance: Troubadour Records – TR 0015
Toronto ON
Chris Whiteley: lead vocal, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Caitlin Hanford: bg vocal
Ken Whiteley: electric guitar
Ron Dann: high string guitar, steel
Dennis Pendrith: bass
Bucky Berger: drums
Produced by Ken Whiteley – 1981
Recorded by Chad Irschick with Danny Greenspoon at Inception Sound, Toronto

11. Ken Whiteley with The Paradise Revue: People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield)
Stand The Storm: Pyramid Records – 001
Toronto ON
Ken Whiteley: vocal, guitar, piano
Dawn Aitken: vocal
Jody Goluck: sax, tambourine
Bodhan Hluszko (now Michele Joseph): drums
Kit Johnson: bass
John Mackay: keys
With
Amos Garrett: guitar
Gwen Swick: vocal
Chris Whiteley: trumpet
Produced by Ken Whiteley – 1982
Recorded by Chad Irschick with Danny Greenspoon at Inception Sound, Toronto
Cover Art: Bart Schoales

12. Raffi with Ken Whiteley: Water Dance (Raffi Cavoukian)
Baby Beluga: Troubador Records TR-0010
Vancouver BC
Raffi: guitar, vocals
Ken Whiteley: mandolin
Bruce Cockburn: guitar
Grit Laskin: dulcimer, accordion, pennywhistle, long-neck mandolin
Produced by Raffi & Ken Whiteley 1980
Recorded by Daniel Lanois at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton ON
Mixed by Raffi, Ken Whiteley & Daniel Lanois
Half-Speed Mastering by George Graves at Lacquer Channel, Toronto

13. The Canadian Aces: Gang Busters (Austin Powell)
Modern Primitive: Axe Records - AXS 526
Toronto ON
Scott Cushnie: keys
Marion Tobin, Eileen Tobin: vocal
Mitchell Lewis: guitar, vocal
Terry Wilkins: bass, vocal
Bucky Berger: drums
Jody Golick: sax
Chris Whiteley: trumpet
Wayne Mills: sax
Produced by Canadian Aces - 1985
Recorded at Manta Sound, Toronto
Mixed by Bucky Berger and Terry Wilkins

14. Junior Jug Band: Beatle Bug Bop (Les Kangas)
Lots More: Kids Records KRL 1018
Toronto ON
Ken Whiteley: guitars, piano, organ, mandolin, banjo trumpet, autoharp, spoons, washboard, washtub, harmonica, kazoo, rub
board, jug
Chris Whiteley: guitars, harmonicas, trumpet, pedal steel, kazoo
Dan Whiteley: drums, percussion
Jenny Whiteley: lead vocals, kazoo
Bucky Berger: drums
Mike Gardner: string bass
Jody Golick: sax
Dennis Pendrith: bass
Bill Russell: triangle
Graham Townsend: fiddle
Produced by Chris & Ken Whiteley 1985
Recorded by Chad Irschik at Inception Sound, Toronto

15. Ken Whiteley: Waterfall (If This Be Love) (Jimi Hendrix)
Bright Side: Pyramid Records – P-004
Toronto ON
Ken Whiteley: vocal, guitar
Colin Linden: guitar
Produced by Ken Whiteley – 1987
Recorded by Ken Whiteley and Sean Snell
Cover by Ian Bell
Mastered at McLear Place, Toronto

16. Pete Brady & His Playboys: Billy’s Bounce (Billy Jones)
Travelin The Country Way: Canatal Records CLP 4034
Toronto ON
Pete Brady, bass
Pat Brady, Spanish guitar
Bill Jones, steel guitar
Bob Tilson, lead Spanish guitar
Curly McFarlane, fiddle
Produced by Art Snider - circa 1965

We first found mention of Pete Brady and the Playboys in 1957, an act that was working in Toronto, and had just completed their sixth engagement at the Bermuda Tavern on Younge Street. The group also had a comedic wardrobe, so it appears they were quite versatile entertainers. In 1956, they completed a successful tour of Goose Bay, Labrador, where they entertained the American troops.

Billy Jones also played and toured with Stompin’ Tom Connors.

Hour Two

1.   Pulse Creek: I’ve Just Seen A Face (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
Pulse Creek: Greentree Music GT 335
Corunna ON
Steve Mullen: bass, lead vocal
Ed Nicol: mandolin
Terry Mullen: guitar
Larry Danby: banjo
Pat Crone: drums
Produced by Walt Maynard - 1982
Recorded by Chad Irschick at Inception Sound, Toronto

Corunna, just south of Sarnia

2.   Chuck Berry: Memphis (Chuck Berry)
Toronto Rock ‘N’ Roll Revival 1969, Volume II: Accord Records – SN 7171
St. Louis MO
Chuck Berry: guitar, vocal
Hugh Leggat: bass
Danny Taylor: drums
Produced – 1982
Recorded live on stage, September 13, 1969

b. October 18, 1926 (age 89)
Hugh Leggat & Danny Taylor were asked to back up Berry at the last minute. They were in Toronto band Nucleus. They didn’t know the set list, the keys or the tunes. Attendance: 20,000

The following artists live music performances were issued on album and cassette:
Chicago Transit Authority - "Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival 1969 - Vol. I" (Accord 7140, 1981)
Chuck Berry - "Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival 1969 - Vol. II & Vol. III" (Accord 7171/7172, 1982)
Alice Cooper - "Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival 1969 - Vol. IV" (Accord 7162, 1982)
Bo Diddley - "Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival 1969 - Vol. V" (Accord 7182, 1982)

D. A. Pennebaker, who had made the 1967 documentary Dont Look Back, concerning Bob Dylan's 1965 UK tour, and the 1968 documentary Monterey Pop, concerning the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, also filmed the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival. The resulting documentary, Sweet Toronto, was released in 1971.
 

It was at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival that the Alice Cooper "chicken incident" took place. A chicken was reportedly thrown on stage and thrown back into the audience by lead singer Alice; a photo of which was sent by wire around the world. Various reports ranged from Alice biting the chicken's head off before returning it to the crowd, to Alice's own claim that audience members in the front of the crowd tore the poor bird to pieces in a frenzy of rock and roll pandemonium.

3.   The Doors: Break On Through (The Doors)
Live at The Toronto Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival: bootleg
Los Angeles CA
Jim Morrison: vocals
Ray Manzarek: keys
Bobby Krieger: guitar
John Densmore: drums
Produced by John Brower – September 13, 1969
Recorded live from the sound board

A copy of this was given to me by Rock n’ Roll Revival promoter John Brower

4.   The Plastic Ono Band: Money (Janie Bradford / Berry Gordy)
5.   The Plastic Ono Band: Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Larry Williams)
Live Peace from Toronto 1969: Apple / EMI / Capitol ST 12239
Liverpool UK
John Lennon: guitar, vocal
Yoko Ono: vocal
Eric Clapton: guitar
Klaus Voorman: bass
Alan White: drums
Produced by John Lennon & Yoko Ono 1969
Recorded live at Toronto Rock & Roll Revival September 13, 1969
Released 2 December 1969

Kim Fowley is credited with being the inspiration behind promoter John Brower's call to John Lennon that resulted in the last-minute appearance of the Plastic Ono Band at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival on September 13, 1969, where Fowley was the emcee. At this event, Fowley also created the iconic experience of having the audience light matches and lighters to welcome a nervous John Lennon to the stage

6.   Ringo Starr: Beaucoups Of Blues (Buzz Rabin)
Beaucoups Of Blues: Apple Records - SMAS 3368
Liverpool UK
Ringo Starr vocals, drums, acoustic guitar
Jim Buchanan fiddle
Charlie Daniels guitar
Pete Drake pedal steel guitar
D.J. Fontana drums
Buddy Harman bass guitar
Chuck Howard guitar
Roy Huskey Jnr bass guitar
The Jordanaires backing vocals
Ben Keith pedal steel guitar
Jeannie Kendal backing vocals on "I Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way"
Jerry Kennedy guitar
Dave Kirby guitar
Grover Lavernder fiddle
Charlie McCoy harmonica
Sorrells Pickard guitar
Jerry Reed guitar
George Richey fiddle
Jerry Shook guitar
Produced by Pete Drake 1970
Recorded by Scottie Moore 30 June and 1 July 1970 at Music City Recorders, Nashville,
Released 28 September 1970

Ringos 1st solo album (Sentimental Journey) released March & then released Beaucoups of Blues in September, 1970

7.   Chimo!: Ect Blues (Ross Raby / Tony Collacott)
Chimo!: Revolver Records  LSP 4470
Toronto ON
Tony Collacott: piano
Ross Roby: organ
John Johnson: bass
Jack Mowray: guitar
Andy Cree: drums
Breen LaBoeuf: vocal
Produced by Mort Ross  1970
Recorded by Mark Smith at RCA’s Toronto Studios. November 1970

Chimo! (Inuit for 'hello' and “goodbye”). Its roots can be traced back to
Parry Sound band The Georgian IV who formed in 1964. David Clayton-Thomas
Bossmen guitarist Jack Mowbray joined the Georgian IV and they changed
their name to The Georgian People. Bossman pianist Tony Callacott joined
shortly thereafter.

After the release of their only album, they began to lose members.
Original drummer Pat Little went on to become a respected session drummer
and a member of such Canadian acts as the Modern Rock Quartet, Fludd and
Diamondback; LeBoeuf would move on to a brief reformation of Motherlode,
then Southcote, and finally, Offenbach; Mowbray formed a lounge act with
his wife until retired from the industry; Stewart McCann left the music
business and is now a University Professor of Psychology.

8.   Ed Dolan et ses Fantaisistes: Raunchy (Bill Justis, Sidney Manker )
Cours De Danse: TC Maximum – TCM 988
Quebec
Ed Dolan: sax
Mario Dolan: sax
Maurice Pinard: bass
Claude Therrian: drums
Serge Moreau: piano
Produced by Franco Disque - 1960
Recorded byk Michel Ethier at Studio Andre Perry Ltd

The song was released as a single in September 23, 1957 by Bill Justis, one of firsts to use the twangy lead guitar effect.  In 1958 a then fourteen-year-old George Harrison performed the song to John Lennon and Paul McCartney on the top deck of a bus, and was so note-perfect Lennon decided to let him into his band, the Quarrymen.

9.   Frank Zappa: Chunga’s Revenge (Frank Zappa)
Chungas Revenge: Reprise / Bizarre 2030
Los Angeles CA
Frank Zappa: vocal, guitar
Ian Underwood: alto sax through wah-wah pedal
Sugar Can Harris: organ
Max Bennett: bass, vocal
Aynsley Dunbar: drums
Produced by Frank Zappa - 1970
Recorded by Dick Kunc, Stan Agol & Roy Baker at The Record Plant, Hollywood; Trident Studios, London: TTG, Hollywood & Whitney Studios, Glendale
Cover: Cal Schenkel

A "chunga" was a mutated individual. The term was coined by Dan O'Brien, a teenage Zappa admirer, for the effects of the Hiroshima blast on later generations.
Calvin "Cal" Schenkel (born January 27, 1947, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania) is an artist specializing in album cover design. He was the main visualcollaborator for rock musician Frank Zappa and was responsible for the graphic design of many Zappa album covers.

10. Frank Zappa: The Clap (Frank Zappa)
Chungas Revenge: Reprise / Bizarre 2030
Los Angeles CA
Frank Zappa: drums, percussion
Produced by Frank Zappa - 1970

11. Frank Zappa: Rudy Wants To Buy Yez A Drink (Frank Zappa)
Chungas Revenge: Reprise / Bizarre 2030
Los Angeles CA
Frank Zappa: vocal, guitar
Ian Underwood: piano, sax
George Duke: organ
Jeff Simmons: bass, vocal
Aynsley Dunbar: drums
Phlorescent Leech: vocal
Eddy: vocals, guitar
Produced by Frank Zappa - 1970

12. Frank Zappa: Sharleena (Frank Zappa) – 1970
Chungas Revenge: Reprise / Bizarre 2030
Los Angeles CA
Frank Zappa: vocal, guitar
Ian Underwood: piano, sax
George Duke: organ
Jeff Simmons: bass, vocal
Aynsley Dunbar: drums
Phlorescent Leech: vocal
Eddy: vocals
Produced by Frank Zappa - 1970

13. Roy Rogers: Happy Trails (Dale Evans)
Happy Trails To You: 20th Century Records – 9209-467
Cincinnati OH
Roy Rogers: vocal
Produced by Snuff Garrett – 1975
Recorded by Lenny Roberts at Larrabee Sound

Leonard Franklin Slye November 5, 1911 Cincinnati - d. July 6, 1998 (aged 86) Apple Valley, Ca

The Song was written by Rogers’ wife, Dale Evans; they sang it as a duet to sign off their television show.

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