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DVD - EDDIE COCHRAN - AT 'TOWN HALL PARTY' 1959 
(DVD with 12-page booklet, DVD-pak, 17 tracks, playing time: 31:12 - Black & White.
'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'); and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list. Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent. -- Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely remastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age
1st Performance: 1 Introduction by Jay Stewart, 2 C'mon Everybody, 3 Have I Told You Lately That I Love You, 4 Don't Blame It On Me, 5 Summertime Blues (encore), 6 Interview with Eddie Cochran & band members
2nd Performance: 7 Introduction by Jay Stewart, 8 School Days, 9 Be Honest With Me, 10 Money Honey, 11 C'mon Everybody)
BEAR FAMILY £10

DVD - THE COLLINS KIDS - AT 'TOWN HALL PARTY' 1959 (VOLUME 2) 
(DVD with 12-page booklet, DVD-pak, 26 tracks, playing time: 86:38 Black & White.
'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'), and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list. Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent.
Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely re-mastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age.
1. January 10, 1959: 2. Introduction by Jay Stewart, 3. Shake A Hand, 4. Stagger Lee, 5. Shake, Rattle And Roll
6. January 3, 1959: 7. The Blues Medley
8. January 31, 1959: 9. Plain Jane, 10. Stagger Lee
11. June 27, 1959: 12. Sweet Chile, 13. The Blues Medley, 14. By The Light Of The Silv'ry Moon, 15. Hot Rod
16. August 22, 1959: 17. Kissin' Time, 18. Bei mir bist du schoen, 19. Ramrod (instrumental)
20. September 19, 1959: 21. By The Light Of The Silv'ry Moon, 22. Que Sera, Sera/Hound Dog
23. October 24, 1959: 24. So High, So Low, 25. Bei mir bist du schoen, 26. Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey
27. November 28, 1959: 28. There'll Be Some Changes Made, 29. The Lonesome Road
30. March 28, 1959: 31. Shake A Hand, 32. Stagger Lee, 33. Chantilly Lace, 34. Shake, Rattle And Roll
35. November 6, 1954 (bonus): 36. Mutt And Jeff Boogie BY Larry Collins & Joe Maphis)
BEAR FAMILY £10

DVD - BOB LUMAN - AT 'TOWN HALL PARTY' 1958 + 1959 
(DVD with 12-page booklet, DVD-pak, 22 tracks, playing time: 70:25 Black & White.
'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier.
'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'); and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list. Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent.
Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely re-mastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age.
September 21, 1958: 1 Introduction By Jay Stewart, 2 Svengali, 3 I Walk The Line
September 27, 1958: 4 Blue Suede Shoes
October 4, 1958: 5 Ready Teddy, 6 Shake, Rattle And Roll
October 25, 1958: 7 Rockin' Robin, 8 Early In The Morning, 9 I Walk The Line, 10 Svengali, 11 Folsom Prison Blues
November 8, 1958: 12 Precious, 13 Oh Lonesome Me, 14 Rockin' Robin, 15 Rockin' Robin
November 22, 1958: 16 Itchy Twitchy Feeling, 17 Itchy Twitchy Feeling, 18 Love Makes The World Go Round
January 24, 1959: 19 Stagger Lee, 20 Stagger Lee (Continued), 21 A Lover's Question, 22 Early In The Morning
September 5, 1959: 23 I Got A Woman, 24 My Baby Walks All Over Me)
BEAR FAMILY £10

DVD - MARTY ROBBINS - AT 'TOWN HALL PARTY' 1959 
(DVD with 12-page booklet, DVD-pak, 15 tracks, playing time: 55:15, plus interviews.
'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'), and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list.
Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent. -- Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely re-mastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age.
I Can't Quit, I'll Go On Alone Pretty Words / Time Goes, A White Sport Coat, The Story Of My Life.., Just Married, Johnny Bond interviews Marty Robbins, Down Where The Tradewinds Blow, Johnny Bond interviews Marty Robbins, My Isle Of Golden Dreams, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers: Nothing But Sweet Lies, When I've Learned (Old Enough To Cry), Joe Hudgins: Where'd You Stay Last Night, Marty Robbins & Tompall & The Glaser Brothers: Stairway Of Love The Hanging Tree, Marty Robbins talks to Jay Stewart, My Isle Of Golden Dreams Oh,, How I Miss You (Since You Went Away))
BEAR FAMILY £10

DVD - MERLE TRAVIS - AT 'TOWN HALL PARTY' 
(DVD with 16-page booklet. DVD-pak.
No one revolutionized country guitar playing like Merle Travis. He gave his name to an entire style of playing...or picking. There is very little video of Merle Travis in his prime, so Bear Family is very proud to present one of the geniuses of the guitar at the peak of his skills. Guitarists will be able to look at his fingers and try to figure out the deceptive simplicity of his style. Everyone else can just enjoy some relaxed, lyrical, and easy-on-the-ear country music. These 25 performances are a dazzling mixture of songs that Travis learned growing up in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, as well as his hits. Most titles are on DVD for the first time. The attractive DVD-Pack comes with a 16-page booklet with liner notes by Rich Kienzle. Original footage in black & white.
1. Fat Gal, 2. Under The Double Eagle, 3. Deep South, 4. Sourwood Mountain, 5. If You Can't Go Right Don't Go Wrong, 6. Bugle Call Rag, 7. Main Street Breakdown, 8. Blue Bell, 9. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans, 10. Squaws Along The Yukon, 11. Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me, 12. Nine Pound Hammer, 13. I'll See In My Dreams, 14. Cannonball Rag, 15. Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon, 16. Ike Everly's Rag, 17. Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old 'Tucky Home, 18. Cincinnati Lou, 19. Back Home In Indiana, 20. House Of David Blues, 21. Squaws Along The Yukon, 22. Cuddle Up A Little Closer, 23. Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old 'Tucky Home)
BEAR FAMILY £10

DVD - JOHNNY BOND - AT 'TOWN HALL PARTY' 
(DVD with 12-page booklet, DVD-pak, 45 tracks, playing time: 122:53 - Black & White.
'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'), and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list.
Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent. -- Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely re-mastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age.
1 Roll On Mississippi Roll On, 2 Barrelhouse Bessie, 3 Where Can I Go, 4 When The Bloom Is On The Sage, 5 Blue Ridge Mountain Blues, 6 Please Don' Live A Lie, 7 Wild Cat Boogie, 8 Love Gone Cold, 9 One Sweet Letter From You, 10 Cimarron, 11 Mean Mama Boogie, 12 Drifting And Dreaming, 13 Hang Your Head In Shame, 14 I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling, 15 Glad Rags, 16 Louisiana Lucy, 17 Love Song In 32 Bars, 18 I Hang My Head And Cry, 19 Hang Your Head In Shame, 20 I Walk The Line, 21 My Blue Ridge Mountain Home, 22 Near You, 23 You Brought Sorrow To My Heart, 24 Tijuana Jail, 25 The Fool's Paradise, 26 Firewater, 27 Broken Doll, 28 Out In The Cold Again, 29 Jim, Johnny And Jonas, 30 Blue Ridge Mountain Blues, 31 The Long Tall Shadow, 32 Your Old Love Letters, 33 Glad Rags, 34 Those Gone And Left Me Blues, 35 Don't Bite The Hand That's Feeling You, 36 Oklahoma Waltz, 37 We're Diggin' For Cold, 38 Red River Valley, 39 Put Me To Bed, 40 Tomorrow Never Comes, 41 Train Whistle Blues, 42 Put A Little Sweetenin' In Your Love, 43 Lay It On The Line, 44 Cimarron, 45 Blue Hawaii)
BEAR FAMILY £10

DVD - TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK 
(Black & White film - Playing time 82:45 min
Twist Around the Clock is an American musical film released in 1961 with Dion, Clay Cole, Chubby Checker etc.
1. Twist Around The Clock - All Actors, 2. Twist Around The Clock - Clay Cole, 3. The Twist Is Here To Stay - Clay Cole, 4. Don't Twist With Anyone Else (But Me) - Clay Cole, 5. The Wanderer - Dion, 6. Here, There And Everywhere - Clay Cole, 7. Twistin' USA - Chubby Checker, 8. Your Lips And Mine - Chubby Checker, 9. Runaround Sue - Dion, 10. Too Many Boyfriends - Vicki Spencer, 11. Keep On Twistin' (Instrumental) - Sam De Miller, 12. The Clock Keep's Twistin' (Instrumental) - The Twisters, 13. The Majestic - Dion, 14. Merry Twist-Mas - The Marcels, 15. He's So Sweet - Vicki Spencer, 16. Twist Along - Chubby Checker, 17. Twist Around The Clock - All Actors)
PLANET SONG £6

CD - JERRY LEE LEWIS - THAT BREATHLESS CAT 
(Tracks 1 to 17: Jerry Lee Lewis - vocals & piano (no other musicians), recorded on 1983-11-17 at Music City Music Hall Studios, Nashville, TN.
Track 18: live in 1958 for the Philip Morris Show.
Track 19: live in 1959-11 for Cal's Corral TV Show
Track listing:
1 Ragtime Doodle, 2 Meat Man, 3 Lovin' Up A Storm, 4 Ubangi Stomp, 5 Rock 'N' Roll Ruby, 6 Piano Doodle, 7 House Of Blue Lights, 8 My Life Would Make A Damn Good Country Song, 9 Beautiful Dreamer, 10 Autumn Leaves, 11 Pilot Baby, 12 Room Full Of Roses, 13 Keep A Knockin', 14 Silver Threads Among The Gold, 15 Alabama Jubilee, 16 Lazy River, 17 Mama, This Song's For You, 18 Breathless, 19 Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On)
STOMPER TIME £6

CD - JACK EARLS - LIVE 
(Fabulous live gig - recorded live at Gävle Concert Hall, Gävle, Sweden on October 14, 2000 with the Sleazy Rustic Boys: Jonas Olpers:gtr,Jyrki Juvonen:st.gtr,Sören Andreassen:bs & Patrik Staffanson:dms.
Track listing:
Flip Flop & Fly / Take Me To That Place / Hey Jim / Sign On The Dotted Line / Let's Bop / They Can't Keep Me From You / She Sure Can Rock Me / My Gal Mary Ann / I Started Rocking A Long Time Ago / Game Of Love / Roll Over Beethoven / My Little Mama / Crawdad Hole / Come On Little Mama / A Fool For Lovin' You / Rock & Roll Ruby / Oh Babe / Slow Down / Medley Of Carl Perkins)
NAVAJO £6
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