Sujet: THE RAMBLIN' RAMBLERS Sam 30 Mai 2009, 20:47
Chanteur Rockabilly US originaire de Tomahawk (Kentucky). Gene Sisco a enregistré chez Dess (57), Hilltop (63), Co-Day (63?) et B & 4 Records (67). Talents : Singer Style musical : Rockabilly
Années en activité :
1910
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2000
DISCOGRAPHIE Singles
03/1957
SP DESS 7001 (US)
Gene SISCO with The RAMBLIN' RAMBLERS - Grandma Rock And Roll / Block Of Ice You Call A Heart
10/1957
SP DESS 7003 (US)
Turning The Tables (Gene SISCO / Sonny CURTIS - Steel, Roger BOSHIER - Bass) / No Use For Me To Cry (Gene SISCO & Homer WOOTEN / Sonny CURTIS - Steel, Roger BOSHIER - Bass)
1963
SP HILLTOP 1888 (US)
Gene SISCO & The DEACONS - Little Bit Of Love / Polka Dot Bikini #2
Sujet: Re: THE RAMBLIN' RAMBLERS Sam 30 Mai 2009, 20:48
Sisco, Gene
Born in Tomahawk, Ky. Original Releases
Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1957/Mar. Bb ad
Dess 7001
Grandma Rock And Roll {a,b,c,d} Block Of Ice You Call A Heart
1 1
CP-1192 CP-1191
1957/Oct. mx series
Dess 7003
Turning The Tables {a,e} No Use For Me To Try
2 3
CP-1302 CP-1301
1963-64 mx series
Co-Day 11213/4
Save It {f} Torchered Man
4
11214 11213
References in "As By" Column:
as by Gene Sisco With The Ramblin' Ramblers
as by Gene Sisco / Sonny Curtis - Steel, Roger Boshier - Bass
as by Gene Sisco And Homer Wooten / Sonny Curtis - Steel, Roger Boshier - Bass
as by G. Sisco - D. Bauman
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
1979
a.
White Label WLP 8811 (lp)
The Rocking Masters
1989
b.
Magnum Force CDMF 069 (cd)
Red Hot Rockabilly, Vol. 7
c.
Magnum Force MFLP 069 (lp)
Red Hot Rockabilly, Vol. 7
1994
d.
Buffalo Bop Bb-CD 55019 (cd)
It's Rock'n Roll
1997
e.
Flesh Den FD 6905 (cd)
Rock 'N' Roll Orgy, Vol. 5
Year Unknown
f.
Collector CLCD 4530 (cd)
Rockers And Boppers
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Sujet: Re: THE RAMBLIN' RAMBLERS Sam 30 Mai 2009, 20:51
Gene SISCO With RAMBLIN' RAMBLERS Il enregistre en 1956 un ROCKABILLY vraiment splendide et très primaire GRANMAW ROCK N' ROLL ensuite un autre titre TURNING THE TABLES plutôt HILLBILLY BOPPER
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Sujet: Re: THE RAMBLIN' RAMBLERS Sam 30 Mai 2009, 20:58
Chanteur Country US né le 14 avril 1937 à Madison Mills (Ohio), Donnie Bowser était paralysé et chantait assis sur une chaise, accompagné par son groupe: les "Radio Ranch Boys". Il a enregistré chez King (53), Dess (57-58), Sage (58), Fraternity (58), Robbins (58), Era (60), Bamboo (61) et JD Records (62 ?). Dans les années soixante dix, on le retrouve chantant de la Country Music à la Mega City Sound Company de Dayton (Ohio). Il a aussi enregistré sous le nom de Little Donnie Bowshier. Il est décédé le 1er mars 2002. Best remembered for his 1957 hit "Stone Heart," singer Donnie Bowshier remains a little-known if unique figure in the annals of rockabilly — a childhood battle with polio left him confined to a wheelchair throughout his three-decade career. Born in Madison Mills, OH, on April 14, 1937, he began his performing career in middle school, and by 14 was sharing the stage with the Sons of the Pioneers at the Ohio State Fair. He also played with Hank Williams, and with backing band the Radio Ranch Boys headlined local radio station WJEL's Saturday night broadcast schedule. Browshier cut his King label debut, "Tight Shoe Boogie," in mid-1953 — despite strong regional airplay, the record sold poorly and he did not resurface until four years later, landing with the Dess label for "Stone Heart." Though never the breakout hit many predicted, "Stone Heart" was nevertheless licensed for release on four other labels, including Marty Robbins' eponymous imprint, over the next several years; one of those labels, Sage, also issued the follow-up, "It's Our Secret," credited to Donnie Bowser after the singer finally tired of broadcasters mangling the pronunciation of his surname. After another long hiatus from the studio, Bowser turned up on Bamboo for 1961's "Tomorrow" — he recorded even more sporadically in the years to follow, performing a duet with Bobby Bare on "Another One of My Near Mrs." and cracking the country charts with "Falling for You," but remained a popular live attraction, even appearing on the Grand Ole Opry. Bowser retired in 1989 following a heart attack — another heart attack ended his life on March 1, 2002. Talents : Singer, Guitar Style musical : Traditional Country, Rockabilly, Rock 'n' Roll
Années en activité :
1910
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2000
DISCOGRAPHIE Singles
08/1953
SP KING 45-1245 (US)
Donnie BOWSHIER - Tight Shoe Boogie/ I Cried In My Sleep
03/1957
SP DESS 7002 (US)
Little Donnie BOWSHIER with The RADIO RANCH BOYS - Rock And Roll Joys/ Stone Heart
01/1958
SP DESS 7004 (US)
Little Donnie BOWSHIER with The RADIO RANCH BOYS - I Love You Baby/ Love So Rare
04/1958
SP SAGE 45-265 (US)
I Love You Baby/ Stone Heart
06/1958
SP FRATERNITY F-801 (US)
I Love You Baby/ Stone Heart
08/1958
SP ROBBINS 1009 (US)
I Love You Baby/ Stone Heart
12/1958
SP SAGE 45-276 (US)
Got The Best Of Me / It's Our Secret
10/1960
SP ERA 3029 (US)
I Love You Baby / Stone Heart
1960 ?
SP CHALET 1071 (US)
I Thought I Heared You Call My Name / Tomorrow
06/1961
SP BAMBOO 508 (US)
Talk To Me Baby/ Tomorrow
1961 ?
SP STOP 406 (US)
Pretty Things / I Hope You Hear
1963
SP JD 1157-0379 (US)
Donnie BOWSHIER - Move It On Over / Sing Me A Sad Song
Sujet: Re: THE RAMBLIN' RAMBLERS Sam 30 Mai 2009, 21:00
Bowshier, Donnie
Born 1937 in Madison Mills, Ohio. Died in 2002.
References: Feature article and discography in issue 6 (1983) of Roll Street Journal. Feature article and sessionography in issue 48 (1993) of Rockin' Fifties.
Original Releases
Discography is intended to be complete through 1964
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1953/Aug. (Bb est.)
King 45-1245
Tight Shoe Boogie {h,i} I Cried In My Sleep
1 1
45-K3600 45-K3599
1957/Mar. 23 Bb ad
Dess 7002
Rock And Roll Joys {a,e,g,k} Stone Heart
2 2
CP-1194 CP-1193
1958/Jan. mx series
Dess 7004
I Love You, Baby Love So Rare
2 2
CP-1345 CP-1346
1958/Apr. (Bb est.)
Sage 45-265
I Love You Baby {d} Stone Heart
3 3
a b
1958/June 2 Bb c&w rev.
Fraternity F-801
I Love You Baby {j} Stone Heart
3 3
J8OW-2811 J8OW-2812
1958/Aug. 11 Bb c&w rev.
Robbins 1009
I Love You Baby Stone Heart
3 3
J8OW 2811 J8OW 2812
1958/Dec. 8 Bb pop rev.
Sage 45-276
Got The Best Of Me {b,c,d,f} It's Our Secret
3 3
B A
1960/Oct. 24 Bb pop rev.
Era 3029
I Love You Baby Stone Heart
3 3
45-BSN-94 45-BSN-93
1961/June (Bb est.)
Bamboo 508
Talk To Me Baby Tomorrow
3 3
BSN-134 BSN-133
JD 1157-0379
Move It On Over Sing A Sad Song
3 3
1157-45-0379-B 1157-45-0379-A
References in "As By" Column:
as by Donnie Bowshier
as by Little Donnie Bowshier With The Radio Ranch Boys
as by Donnie Bowser
Other Notes:
"I Love You Baby" and "Stone Heart" are aurally identical on Sage, Fraternity, Robbins, and Era.
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks