The Shannopin boat crew, deckhands, walking up hill, entering restaurant in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Dorsey Lewis w/ guitar singing, 'The Scared Coal Miner' song to crew
The Shannopin boat crew, deckhands, walking up hill, entering restaurant in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Dorsey Lewis w/ guitar singing, 'The Scared Coal Miner' song to crew
Nikki Corvette on cover
Abbe Lane - A Good Man Is Hard to Find.mp3
Ailish McBride - Scania 164.mp3
Brenda Lee (& The Vocaltones) - Ain't Gonna Give Nobody.mp3
Eileen Barton - Fujiyama Mama .mp3
Lorin Dean - Fi Fo Fum.mp3
Marsha Lyn - Tennessee Homesick Blues.mp3
Maxine Davis - Another Man.mp3
Nikki And The Corvettes - Honey Bop!.mp3
Scooter Lee - Barefootin'.mp3
Tanya Tucker - San Antonio Stroll (Single Version).mp3
Terri ''Cup Cake'' O'Mason - Cup Cakes.mp3
Winfield Parker - Funkey Party.mp3
G. M. Farley LP Rural Rhythm 128
Following info found at Scratchy Attic
Give Name: George Milburn Farley, Jr.
Date of Birth: January 16, 1927
Place of Birth: Kayford, West Virginia
Date of Death: November, 1991
Marital Status: Francis E. Castle
Children: 3
Musical Style: Bluegrass/Country Gospel
Talents: Fiddle, Guitar, Singer, Songwriter
Rev. G. M. Farley was a coal miner like his father, until he was called into the Gospel Ministry around 1950. Before his conversion he had a bluegrass band called Fiddling Slim Blue in which he played the fiddle and sang.
Part of his church ministry was singing, so in the 1960's cut several albums with Rural Rhythm Records. These were sold mostly in his evangelistic meetings and by Rural Rhythm Records' mail order service.
He always planned on doing another album with just songs that he had written but never got around to it. Most of his free time was committed to his writing. He had numerous articles and several books published. He was also an accomplished artist with oil painting.
He pioneered Trinity Bible Church in 1977, which is still thriving today.
Gloryland Jubilee
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Harley Gabbard - Tall Timber Man
Vetco Records 3006
(1970)
1 - Folsom Prison Blues.mp3
2 - Nine Pound Hammer.mp3
3 - Doodling on the Dobro.mp3
4 - Nobody's Darling But Mine.mp3
5 - Long Black Veil.mp3
6 - Dreams of my Heart.mp3
7 - Poppa Played the Dobro.mp3
8 - I Still Miss Someone.mp3
9 - Ring of Fire.mp3
10 - Doing my Time.mp3
11 - Maggie.mp3
12 - Understand You Man.mp3
Harley Gabbard's sole album apparently, but had singles between 1956 and 1968.
For some bio and discography see https://www.discogs.com/fr/artist/2115281-Harley-Gabbard