Our thanks also go to the University Press of Mississippi for believing in the need for this anthology. Foremost are our families for their patience and understanding. We salute the people of Louisiana for their spirit and resilience.Īcknowledgments We owe a debt of gratitude to many people for helping with this project. Shaw Shreveport’s Pop/Rock Music Scene The s and s -John Andrew Prime Shreveport Southern Soul The Murco Story -John Ridley Eddie Giles and Reuben Bell Synonymous with Shreveport -John M. Laird The Making of Dale Hawkins -David Anderson and Lesley-Anne Reed The Life and Times of Dandy Don Logan -Don Logan Allen Smith Stan Lewis -Randy McNutt “Reconsider Me” Margaret Lewis Warwick and the Louisiana Hayride -Tracey E. Radio, Records, and Rhythm A Historical Study of Programming Techniques and Practices of Radio Station KWKH, Shreveport, LA, – -Lillian Jones Hall A Friend in Las Vegas -H.
Michael Luster Sing It Good, Sing It Strong, Sing It Loud The Music of Governor Jimmie Davis -Kevin Fontenot Louisiana’s Honky-Tonk Man: Buddy Jones, – -Donald Lee Nelson Interview with Horace Logan, October , -Earl Porter Getting the Sound Right Bob “Sully” Sullivan, KWKH, and the Louisiana Hayride -Steven Morewoodīlues Fannin Street -Charles Wolfe and Kip Lornell Some Negro Songs Heard on the Hills of North Louisiana -Vallie Tinsley Jerry’s Saloon Blues Field Recordings from Louisiana -Paul Oliver Jesse “Babyface” Thomas -Eleanor Ellis The Flying Crow Blues -Paul Swinton The Legend of Old Blue Goose -Dan Garner Down-Home Postwar Blues in Shreveport -John M. Laird The Grigg Family and the Taylor-Griggs Melody Makers The History of a North Louisiana String Band -Monty Brown The Cox Family -Susan Roach Remembering Hiter Colvin, the Fiddle King of Oilfield and Gum Stump -J. Introduction from Louisiana Hayride Radio and Roots Music Along the Red River -Tracey E. Folk music-Louisiana-Shreveport-History and criticism. (American made music series) Includes index.
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