Oral history interview with Wade Ray; 1974 October 4; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1974 Oct. 4

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Oral history interview with Wade Ray; 1974 October 4; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1974 Oct. 4

Fiddler Wade Ray recalls experiences from his long career. Discussion includes playing with the Prairie Ramblers; experiences working on the WLS National Barn Dance; the demise of country music in Chicago; leaving Chicago to work with Rex Allen in Hollywood; the demise in popularity of the singing cowboy; memories of Rex Allen; memories of his recording career; his experiences as a traveling performer, including work in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada; and comments on changes in country music.

2 sound cassettes (1 hour, 30 minutes)

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Ray, Wade, musician;

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Western swing fiddler. Born April 6, 1918. Died 1998. Full name: Lyman Wade Ray. Western swing fiddler and vocalist. Started his career as a child performer and during his long career worked with numerous artists, including Pappy Cheshire's National Champion Hillbillies, the Prairie Ramblers, Sons of the Pioneers, Ray Price, and Willie Nelson. He also had a brief solo career during the 1950s and managed the Renfro Valley Barn Dance, 1967-1970. From the description of Oral history int...

Ray, Wade, musician;

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Western swing fiddler. Born April 6, 1918. Died 1998. Full name: Lyman Wade Ray. Western swing fiddler and vocalist. Started his career as a child performer and during his long career worked with numerous artists, including Pappy Cheshire's National Champion Hillbillies, the Prairie Ramblers, Sons of the Pioneers, Ray Price, and Willie Nelson. He also had a brief solo career during the 1950s and managed the Renfro Valley Barn Dance, 1967-1970. From the description of Oral history int...

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...