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One of the oldest acts on the Grand Ole Opry were
Sam and Curt McGee, true Tennessee Mountaineers,
who started with WSM around 1929. They did many recordings
for the RCA Victor Company back then and were one of the
most popular acts on the early Grand Old Opry. Sam also teamed up
with Uncle Dave Macon.
Credits & Sources
- The Vagabonds, Herald, Dean, Curt, Old Cabin Songs No. 3;
Forster Music Publisher, 1934, Chicago, Illinois.
Appearance History This Month
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Recordings
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| Rec. No. |
Side |
Song Title |
| 5348 |
A | Brown's Ferry Blues |
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Side |
Song Title |
| 5150 |
A | Salty Dog Blues |
| 5150 |
B | C-H-I-C-K-E-N Spells Chicken |
| 5167 |
A | Old Masters Run Away |
| 5167 |
B | Someone Else May Be There |
| 5170 |
A | Ragged Jim |
| 5170 |
B | Rufus Blossom |
| 5171 |
A | The Tramp |
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