File:TennesseeBarnDance.ogg
TennesseeBarnDance.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 36 s, 33 kbps, file size: 633 KB)
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English: A record of WNOX's Tennessee Barn Dance airing every saturday night. Emcee was Lowell Blanchard. The first tune to hear on this recording is the theme song "Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight", later Larry Mathis plays the "Dixie Breakdown" with the barn dance band.
Deutsch: Ein Ausschnitt aus dem WNOX Tennessee Barn Dance, der jedeb Samstanabend gesendet wurde. Moderator war Lowell Blanchard. Der erste Titel in dieser Aufnahme ist "Gonna Raise A Ruckus Tonight". Später spielt Larry Mathis zusammen mit der Hausband den "Dixie Breakdown". |
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