John Edwards Memorial Collection T7-280-285, T7-305-308, n.d.

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John Edwards Memorial Collection T7-280-285, T7-305-308, n.d.

Recordings of dubs of Johnny Bond's commercial recordings with the Three Buckaroos, Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys, and the Jimmy Wakely Trio, as well as selections from his World War II broadcasts and recordings, and a complete dubbed discography of his solo Columbia and Okeh releases between 1941 and 1957.

6 sound recordings.

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Johnny Bond and His Red River Boys.

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Wakely, Jimmy (1914- )

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Three Buckaroos.

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Jimmy Wakely Trio

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Bond, Johnny, 1915-1978

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Country & western performer. Born June 1, 1915. Died June 12, 1978. Real name: Cyrus Whitfield Bond. Successful songwriter, radio and television performer, and recording artist. Career most active 1940s and 1950s. Wrote "Cimarron" in 1938. Popular cast member of the Melody Ranch radio show and the Town Hall Party television show. Member, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Member, Country Music Hall of Fame. From the description of Oral history interview with Johnny Bond; 1968 Ju...