Friday, May 15, 2026

The IGL Rock Story - Part One (1965-67)

 


 The IGL Rock Story - Part One (1965-67)
CD Arf! Arf! from 1994

 

Label from Milford, Iowa, known as Iowa Great Lakes Recording or IGL.
Founded by members of Dee Jay And The Runaways.

Billy Rat & The Finks - All American Boy.mp3            
Billy Rat & The Finks - Little Queenie.mp3              
Dale & The Devonaires - Never Be Free.mp3               
Dale & The Devonaires - Take a Look at a Fool.mp3       
Dee Jay & The Runaways - Boney Maronie.mp3              
Dee Jay & The Runaways - Jenny Jenny.mp3                
Dee Jay & The Runaways - Peter Rabbit.mp3               
Dee Jay & The Runaways - She's a Big Girl Now.mp3       
Dee Jay & The Runaways - The Gorilla Song.mp3           
Pete Klint Quintet - Very Last Day.mp3                  
The Canoise - Born in Chicago.mp3                       
The Canoise - Something I Can Do.mp3                    
The Continental Co-ets - I Don't Love You No More.mp3   
The Continental Co-ets - Medley of Junk.mp3             
The Dark Knights - Dark Knight.mp3                      
The Dark Knights - Send Her to Me.mp3                   
The Epicureans - I Don't Know Why I Cry.mp3             
The Rockers - Runaway.mp3                               
The Scavengers - But If You're Happy.mp3                
The Scavengers - It's Over.mp3                          
The Scavengers - She Don't Care About Time.mp3          
The Sha-Dels - Hand Jive.mp3                            
The Torries - Don't You Know.mp3                        
The Torries - Play Your Games.mp3                       
The X-Men - Until I Leave.mp3                           
Those of Us - Without You.mp3                           
Tommy Tucker & The Esquires - Don't Tell Me Lies.mp3    
Tommy Tucker & The Esquires - Peace of Mind.mp3         
Wally Shoop & The Zombies - Memphis.mp3                 
Wally Shoop & The Zombies - Okoboji.mp3                 
Wally Shoop & The Zombies - Summertime.mp3
 

Saturday, May 2, 2026

I've Been Honky Tonkin'

 

Joe Cannonball Lewis

 I've Been Honky Tonkin'

Cattle CD (2006)

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Jesse Elmo "Cannonball" Lewis (1924-2001)

Born in Laurel County, Kentucky, Joe “Cannonball” Lewis grew up in Connersville and Lawrenceburg, Indiana, and eventually made his home in Hamilton, Ohio. He worked the clubs in Cincinnati and secured a recording contract with MGM Records, where he attracted attention with “Train Whistle Nightmare,” in which he vocally imitated a train whistle. An excellent country singer with a strong and expressive voice, he made eight singles for MGM. Many of them had a strong bluegrass flavor, with instrumental leads taken by fiddle and mandolin and a five-string banjo in the background. He wrote and recorded “Before I Met You” on Gateway, which later became a bluegrass standard when Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs cut it. He also had singles on other local labels–Kentucky, Lucky, Lunar, and Sunrise–but these were much more country, using electric lead and steel guitar. He and his wife also recorded gospel music on Hamilton’s Melody label.

Bio & discography

https://www.hillbilly-music.com/artists/story/index.php?id=11058

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tracklist

You've Been Honky Tonkin' - Cold And Lonely Heart - I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down - Before I Met You - I Wonder If I Can Lose The Blues This Way - Railroad Engineer - I'd Be Sweet Talkin' You - Only In Dreams - Missing In Dreams - Still Around - Yours To Claim - Calling Out My Name - Train Whistle Nightmare - Trust Me Again - Truck Drivers Night Run Blues - Whatever Has Become Of You - What's The Use - (Down The) Road To Love - I'm Mighty Hard To Beat - Take Me Back For Ol' Times Sake 


 

 

 

 

Friday, May 1, 2026

Twisted and Bent

 


"I try to be totally different", said Bad Boy Butch Batson, a 28-year old food equipment salesman from Greenville, South Carolina.

Butch’s recordings began circulating around Greenville, SC, in the mid-1980s, where they gained a devoted following among local musicians and creative types. His first full-length collection, Twisted and Bent, was assembled on cassette in 1989 from his low-tech, self-produced recordings, showcasing his raw talent and boundary-pushing vision.

Twisted and Bent 

Dutch Boy Records
1989 

 

1 - Motor Mouth Girl .mp3                
2 - Miss X.mp3                           
3 - Green Girl.mp3                       
4 - Don't Trust.mp3                      
5 - I Love A Girl Named Donna Epps.mp3   
6 - Kathy.mp3                            
7 - As Summer Dies.mp3                   
8 - Carolina Drive-In.mp3                
9 - Wild Stray Girl.mp3                  
10 - Once Upon A Dream.mp3               
11 - Rhonda Rhonda.mp3                   
12 - Hypnotic Man.mp3      

 

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Rockin' Boogie March

 


Ollie Pierre Quintet - Rockin' Boogie March (Anjac 102)

Label out of Albuquerque (New Mexico)
1956

No further info

 Ed: year added (thanks Apesville)

 

 

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Lattie Moore - You Can't Make Hay Pickin' Cotton (LP)

 



Lattie Moore - You Can't Make Hay Pickin' Cotton (LP)

Derby Town lp 102
Derby Town Records
2061 Edgewood Drive
Charlestown, Ind.
 1968

1 - Lattie Moore - You Can't Make Hay Pickin' Cotton.mp3   
2 - Lattie Moore - Tall Man.mp3                            
3 - Lattie Moore - A Doubt Appeared.mp3                    
4 - Lattie Moore - Come Back And Be A Wife.mp3             
5 - Lattie Moore - A Sadness I Feel.mp3                    
6 - Lattie Moore - Bottle By Bottle.mp3                    
7 - Lattie Moore - Here I Am Drunk Again.mp3               
8 - Lattie Moore - Juke Box Johnny.mp3                     
9 - Lattie Moore - Out Of Control.mp3                      
10 - Lattie Moore - Let's Be Sweethearts Again.mp3         
11 - Lattie Moore - This Is The Right Time.mp3             
12 - Lattie Moore - You Never Looked Sweeter.mp3           

 

Singer (Country/Rockabilly), born 16 October 1924 in Scottsville, Kentucky; died 13 June 2010 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Although he's best known to rockabilly collectors, Lattie Moore was a real-deal, hardcore honkytonker. Although he was born in bluegrass territory, Moore moved to Indianapolis in the early 1940s, and established himself as a Midwestern artist, recording for various labels, but mainly for the King label, in nearby Cincinnati.

Derby Town Records and Cuzz Publishing were operated by Kenny Sowder, whose main claim to fame is to have co-written "Lonely Street", a classic country song, first recorded by Carl Belew, an artist whom he managed.