Oral history interview with Eddie Noack; 1970 December 9; interview conducted by Cecil H. Whaley. 1970 Dec. 9.

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Oral history interview with Eddie Noack; 1970 December 9; interview conducted by Cecil H. Whaley. 1970 Dec. 9.

Songwriter Eddie Noack talks about his start in country music. Discussion includes his childhood and early interests in country music; his musical influences; experiences during his early career; working as a radio performer; his songwriting; his experiences as a traveling performer; his recording career; working with Pappy Daily; changes in country music; comments on the careers of early country performers, including Ted Daffan; and the popularity of country music in Europe.

1 sound cassette (1 hour)

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Noack, Eddie, -1978

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Country performer and songwriter. Born April 29, 1930. Died February 5, 1978. Real name: D. Armona Alexander Noack Jr. His songwriting credits include "These Hands," (recorded by Hank Snow), and "No Blues is Good News," (recorded by George Jones). Recorded for a series of labels, including D Records. Also recorded as a rockabilly artist under the pseudonym Tommy Wood. From the description of Oral history interview with Eddie Noack; 1970 December 9; interview conducted by Cecil H. Wha...

Whaley, Cecil;

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Noack, Eddie, -1978

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Country performer and songwriter. Born April 29, 1930. Died February 5, 1978. Real name: D. Armona Alexander Noack Jr. His songwriting credits include "These Hands," (recorded by Hank Snow), and "No Blues is Good News," (recorded by George Jones). Recorded for a series of labels, including D Records. Also recorded as a rockabilly artist under the pseudonym Tommy Wood. From the description of Oral history interview with Eddie Noack; 1970 December 9; interview conducted by Cecil H. Wha...