Guitariste et chef d'orchestre US né Ethmer Cletus Rhodes en 1913 à Pocohontas (Arkansas). Slim Rhodes fut populaire dans la région de Memphis (Tennessee) dès le début des années quarante. Il enregistra plusieurs singles à la Sun Records de Memphis, chanté par Dusty ou Dot Rhodes au milieu des années cinquante. Il a aussi enregistré pour Cotton Town, Jubillee & Hart's Records. Slim Rhodes and his Mountaineers furent un orchestre régulier sur WMCT (Memphis, Tennessee) et sur KATV (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) en 1955. Slim Rhodes est décédé le 10 mars 1966. Slim Rhodes and his Mountaineers were a popular act in Memphis going back to the 1930s. So much so, that the Sun Record company signed them to a recording contract in the 1950s. The group got its start back in 1932, when Slim and two of his brothers formed a group while they were in high school and played such venues as the country fairs. In a 1946 letter to the editor attributed to Slim Rhodes, he mentions they were on WMC in Memphis, Tennessee at 11:30am each day as well as the Central Quality Network, sponsored by Mother's Best Flour. Slim said they had been with their sponsor for seven years by then. It was written in a 1955 article we found that a state senator gave the boys their colorful nicknames after hearing them perform - Slim, Dusty and Speck. Some may recognize the name Speck Rhodes. He played the bass fiddle then and did comedy work. Remember him now? Later in his career, he was part of Porter Wagoner's band. And yes, Slim, Dusty and Speck were brothers. Slim Rhodes and his Mountaineers had a weekly Saturday show over WMCT in Memphis, from 12:00 to 12:30. They also had a 30-minute show over KATV in ine Bluff, Arkansas every Tuesday. Slim was mentioned very briefly a couple times in the book, "For the Record: Sun Records, An Oral History" by Dave Marsh, including one mention that they recorded "Romp and Stomp". http://www.myspace.com/slimrhodes
Slim Rhodes and his Mountaineers were a popular act in Memphis going back to the 1930s. So much so, that the Sun Record company signed them to a recording contract in the 1950s. The group got its start back in 1932, when Slim and two of his brothers formed a group while they were in high school and played such venues as the country fairs. In a 1946 letter to the editor attributed to Slim Rhodes, he mentions they were on WMC in Memphis, Tennessee at 11:30am each day as well as the Central Quality Network, sponsored by Mother's Best Flour. Slim said they had been with their sponsor for seven years by then. It was written in a 1955 article we found that a state senator gave the boys their colorful nicknames after hearing them perform - Slim, Dusty and Speck. Some may recognize the name Speck Rhodes. He played the bass fiddle then and did comedy work. Remember him now? Later in his career, he was part of Porter Wagoner's band. And yes, Slim, Dusty and Speck were brothers. Slim Rhodes and his Mountaineers had a weekly Saturday show over WMCT in Memphis, from 12:00 to 12:30. They also had a 30-minute show over KATV in ine Bluff, Arkansas every Tuesday. Slim was mentioned very briefly a couple times in the book, "For the Record: Sun Records, An Oral History" by Dave Marsh, including one mention that they recorded "Romp and Stomp".
Timeline & Trivia Notes Group Members
Slim Rhodes, guitar, emcee, manager
Dusty Rhodes, violin, vocals
Speck Rhodes, bass fiddle, comedy
Buddy Simmons, electric guitar, steel guitar, vocals
Credits & Sources
The Mountain Broadcast and Prairie Recorder; June 1946; Mountain Broadcast Pub. Co.; New York, NY
Country Song Roundup No. 40; September 1955; American Folk Publications, Inc.; Derby, CT
For the Record, Sun Records, An Oral History; By John Floyd; Avon Books; 1998
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Rhodes, Slim
Real name Ethmer Cletus Rhodes. Born 1913 in Pocahontas, Ark. A performer on WMCT (Memphis, Tenn.) and KATV (Pine Bluff, Ark.) in 1955. Original Releases
Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1956/Apr. 28 Bb c&w rev.
Sun 238
Gonna Romp And Stomp {a,b,e,g,i,k,o,r,t,w,z, A,B} Bad Girl {t,z}
1 2
U-188 U-189
1957/Jan. 5 Bb c&w rev.
Sun 256
Do What I Do {d,h,j,l,m,q,t,u,x,y, B,D} Take And Give {f,h,j,n,p,q,s,t, C}
3 3
U-217 U-216
Additional Tracks on Comps
Sun unissued
Do What I Do [alt. vers.] {c,v} Take And Give [alt. vers.] {c,v}
References in "As By" Column:
as by Slim Rhodes / Vocal, Dusty & Dot
as by Slim Rhodes / Vocal, Brad Suggs
as by Slim Rhodes Featuring Sandy Brooks
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
1973
a.
SSS HJS 224 (lp)
Rocking & Stomping
b.
Sun (England) 6467 025 (lp)
Sun Rockabillys: Put Your Cat Clothes On
1976
c.
Bopcat 400 (lp)
Goin' Back To Memphis
d.
Teenage Heaven TH 376 (lp)
Country Rockers, Vol. 2 - Shot Gun Boogie
1977
e.
Charly CR 30123 (lp)
The Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 1
f.
Charly CR 30128 (lp)
Sun - The Roots Of Rock, Vol. 13: Rockabilly Sundown
1982
g.
Sun (England) CFM 507 (10-in. lp)
Tennessee Stomp
1985
h.
Sun (England) SUN 1024 (lp)
Hot Southern Boppers
1986
i.
Charly 16 (cd)
The Best Of Sun Rockabilly
1988
j.
Sun (England) 6 (cd)
Rock 'N' Roll Originals, Vol. 2
1990
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1990
k.
Charly FRE 90001 (cd)
Slippin' 'N' Slidin'
l.
Rounder CD SS 37 (cd)
Sun Rockabilly
m.
Rounder SS 37 (lp)
Sun Rockabilly
1994
n.
Club 014 (lp)
Grab This And Dance, Vol. 14
o.
J!mco JICK 89193 (cd)
Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 1
p.
Sun 802 (10-in. lp)
Sun Country Rock & Roll, Vol. 2
1995
q.
AVI CD 5004 (cd)
Rock Baby Rock It: Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 2
1996
r.
Charly MID 8118 (cd)
Essential Sun Rockabillies, Vol. 2
s.
Charly CPCD 8181 (cd)
Sun Hillbilly
1997
t.
Gee Dee Music 270132 (cd)
Gonna Romp And Stomp / Slim Rhodes
u.
Vladimir Twist VTR 6911 (lp)
Like Nothing Your Ears Have Ever Heard, Vol. 11
2000
v.
Bear Family BCD 16405 (cd)
That'll Flat Git It, Vol. 17 (Sun)
2001
w.
Castle Pulse PBXCD 344 (cd)
The Legendary Sun Records Story, Vol. 2
2006
x.
Buffalo Bop Bb-CD 55180 (cd)
Set Me Free
2007
y.
Smith & Co. SCCD 1125 (cd)
Great Rockabilly: Just About As Good As It Gets!
2008
z.
Proper PROPERBOX 143 (cd)
Rockin' Memphis
Year Unknown
A.
Bellaphon 220 13 023 (lp)
Sun Rockabillies: Put Your Cat Clothes On
B.
Disky Memphis 03 (cd)
The Ultimate Memphis Rockabilly Collection, Vol. 1
C.
Disky DCD 5201 (cd)
Ultimate Sun Country Collection
D.
Lucky CDLR 813 (cd)
Rockabilly Gold, Vol. 13
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Sujet: Re: Slim RHODES Mar 26 Mai 2009, 22:36
Après avoir enregistré du HILLBILLY pour sun records à partir de 1950 il s'essaye au ROCKABILLY session du 2 février 1956 GONNA ROMP AND STOMP les musiciens la famille RHODES est aux complets Dottie (2è voix) Dusty (fiddle) Spec (bass) reste Brad SUGGS (lead guitar) et John HUGHEY (steel guitar)
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Sujet: Re: Slim RHODES Mar 26 Mai 2009, 22:38
Autre session encore ROCKABILLY enregistrement du 14 août 1956 résultat for satisfaisant DO WHAT I DO et TAKE AND GIVE