Oral history interview with Karl Davis; 1974 June 9; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1974 June 9.

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Oral history interview with Karl Davis; 1974 June 9; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1974 June 9.

Musician Karl Davis discusses his radio career in Chicago during the 1930s and 1940s focusing on his years at WJJD Chicago and his return to WLS Chicago. Discussion includes the move to WJJD from WLS; his work after retiring from music; the end of the National Barn Dance; the first recordings of Karl & Harty; changes at WLS; recordings of his songs, including "Kentucky"; record producers Steve Sholes and Art Satherley; booking agent J. L. Frank; memories from stage performances and recording sessions; and a description of the Karl & Harty performing style.

2 sound cassettes (1 hour, 25 minutes)

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Davis, Karl, 1905-1979

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Country musician, songwriter, and radio performer. Born December 17, 1905. Died May 30, 1979. Popular on Chicago radio stations WLS and WJJD as a member of Karl & Harty and the Cumberland Ridge Runners. Career active 1930s-1940s. Writer of several popular country songs, including "Kentucky," and "I'm Here To Get My Baby Out of Jail." From the description of Oral history interview with Karl Davis; 1974 June 9; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1974 June 9. (Country Music Fo...

Green, Douglas B.

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Country music performer. Born March 20, 1946. Best-known as Ranger Doug from Riders in the Sky, a cowboy revival act he co-founded in 1977. Performed as a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys during the late 1960s. Recording credits include a solo album, Songs of the Sage, released on the Warner Western label in 1997. From the description of Oral history interview with Douglas B. Green; 1993 November 23; interview with John W. Rumble. 1993 Nov. 23. (Country Music Foundation, Libra...