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Ad: Lucky Millinder & Judy Carrol at Birmingham City Auditorium (1944)
Newspaper advertisement for Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra, featuring singer Judy Carrol.Weekly Review, January 15, 1944.
Poster: Birmingham Heritage Band
Poster for the Birmingham Heritage Band, circa 1980s.
Smokey Stover Interview
Interview with country music disc jockey, songwriter, singer, and guitarist Smokey Stover (1928-2005), conducted over the telephone by Darwin Lee Hill, January 12, 2002.
Tags: 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; Baytown, Texas; Broadcast; Country Music; Dallas, Texas; Darwin Lee Hill; Disc Jockey; Ferlin Husky; George Jones; Hank Williams; Imperial Records; Interview; Jimmy Lee Fautheree; KLVL; KMOP; KRCT; Lefty Frizell; Little Jimmy Dickens; Loretta Lynn; Nashville, Tennessee; Oral History; Radio; Singer; Smokey Stover; Songwriter; Stampede Records; Texas; Tucson, Arizona
Kenny & Bettyanne Roberts Live Broadcast
Kenny and Bettyanne Roberts drop by Poughkeepshie, New York, radio station WHVW for a live broadcast of Darwin Lee's Real Hillbilly Music Show.
"The Jumping Cowboy" and "America's King of the Yodelers," Kenny Roberts (1927-2012) began a long career…
Dusty Owens Interview
Interview with Dusty Owens (1930-2015), recorded over the telephone by Darwin Lee Hill, February 7, 2007.
Tags: 1950s; Accordion; Admiral Records; Columbia Records; Country Music; Darwin Lee Hill; Dusty Owens; Everly Brothers; Flint, Michigan; Guitar; Guitarist; Ike Everly; Interview; Little Jimmy Dickens; Michigan; Oral History; Radio; Recording; Saginaw, Michigan; Singer; Wheeling Jamboree; Wheeling, West Virginia; WKNX
Liz Anderson Interview
Interview with Liz Anderson (1927-2011), recorded by Darwin Lee Hill, September 7, 2002.
Rickey Powell at The Jaybird, 2017
Singer Rickey Powell at The Jaybird, Birmingham, Alabama, December 16, 2017. Photo by Roger Stephenson.
Ad: Reco Lynn & Lucky Leon Davis at Club 401, 1961
Newspaper advertisement for Reco Lynn, "Mr. Voice of the South," and "Lucky" Leon Davis, "'The Singing Drummer' And His All-Star Band," Club 401, Powderly, Alabama.Birmingham Mirror, March 4, 1961.