Tommy Scott Posters, 1948-2006

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Tommy Scott Posters, 1948-2006

Tommy Scott began his career in entertainment playing guitar and singing for local square dances. He performed on a radio broadcast for the first time in 1933, and, in 1936, joined Doc Chamberlain's Medicine Show, which had toured the South since 1890. In 1938, Scott took over the show, which was later known as Ramblin' Tommy Scott's Hollywood Hillbilly Jamboree. Scott performed on radio station WWVA in Wheeling, W.Va., where he developed characters and routines that were later featured in his live, radio, and television appearances, including a blackface character named and a ventriloquist act featuring the puppet Scott wrote a number of hit country and western songs and appeared in several feature films. The , which began airing in 1948, was the first country music show on television. During the 1950s, Scott had another show on television called . Lightning Luke McLuke. Ramblin' Tommy Scott Show Tommy Scott's Smokey Mountain Jamboree The collection contains posters advertising various incarnations of Tommy Scott's traveling medicine show and a poster for television show. Tommy Scott's Smokey Mountain Jamboree

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Tommy Scott began his career in entertainment playing guitar and singing for local square dances. He performed on a radio broadcast for the first time in 1933, and, in 1936, joined Doc Chamberlain's Medicine Show, which had toured the South since 1890. In 1938, Scott took over the show, which was later known as Ramblin' Tommy Scott's Hollywood Hillbilly Jamboree. Scott performed on radio station WWVA in Wheeling, W. Va., where he developed characters and routines that were later featured in his ...