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Boppin' Hillbilly


Hillbilly Bop the almost Rockabilly

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West California, USA

Born, Unknown ; Dead, Unknown

California


Sons Of The Purple Sage

The Sons Of The Purple Sage  was a Southern California western/cowboy act which had several permutations and a rather murky history. There was one version of the group which came about when western music star Foy Willing started up a band called the Riders Of The Purple Sage during World War Two, but had to settle differences with a guy named Buck Page, who had used the same name for his own band a decade earlier while playing on the East Coast. Both musicians gravitated towards Los Angeles to work in the TV and film industries, and Page renamed his group "The Sons Of The Purple Sage" while Willing retained use of the original name until he passed away in 1978. It looks like the Sons band passed into the budget-label demimonde, one of those situations where various fly-by-night labels used the band's name to record a number of albums, either because they won it through a business contract, or because no one was able to enforce the ownership of the name. (I welcome input from anyone with more concrete information...) At any rate, there were about a half-dozen albums on labels such as Golden Tone, Tops and Somerset, all released under the Sons Of The Purple Sage, with musicians such as Tex Fletcher and Bob Wheeler, as well cowgal singer Linna Shane. Here are the ones I know about…   Read the original text here >>> Sons Of The Purple Sage

See also Buck Page (June 18, 1922 — August 21, 2006)

Sons Of The Purple Sage - When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold - 1959


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