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Vernon Taylor: 2 Interviews
Interview with rockabilly and country artist Vernon Taylor, conducted over the phone by Darwin Lee Hill, February 15, 2003. [Running time: 1:13:31]In a second interview -- conducted February 11, 2005, for a broadcast commemorating the 1963 deaths of…
Arthur Smith Interview
Interview with Arthur Smith, recorded by Darwin Lee Hill, December 2, 2002.
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Hardrock Gunter and Fans (3 Photos)
Sidney Louie "Hardrock" Gunter (1925-2013) poses with fans at Pennsylvania's Santa Fe Ranch. The Birmingham, Alabama-born country musician got his start in the 1930s as a member of the Hoot Owl Ramblers and, then, Happy Wilson's Golden River Boys.…
Hardrock Gunter and Family
Sidney Louie "Hardrock" Gunter (1925-2013) poses with his wife and daughter.
The Birmingham, Alabama-born country musician got his start in the 1930s as a member of the Hoot Owl Ramblers and, then, Happy Wilson's Golden River Boys. His first two…
The Birmingham, Alabama-born country musician got his start in the 1930s as a member of the Hoot Owl Ramblers and, then, Happy Wilson's Golden River Boys. His first two…
Hardrock Gunter and Band
Fan-made photo of Sidney Louie "Hardrock" Gunter (1925-2013) and his band, onstage at the Santa Fe Ranch. The Birmingham, Alabama-born country musician got his start in the 1930s as a member of the Hoot Owl Ramblers and, then, Happy Wilson's Golden…
Hardrock Gunter (2 Photos)
Two fan-made photos of Sidney Louie "Hardrock" Gunter (1925-2013). The Birmingham, Alabama-born country musician got his start in the 1930s as a member of the Hoot Owl Ramblers and, then, Happy Wilson's Golden River Boys. His first two singles on the…