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Tex Ritter's Ranch Party 1957- Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, more (Original Post)
Tanuki
Dec 11
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Omnipresent
(6,469 posts)1. Who is the kid with the double neck guitar?
Tanuki
(15,396 posts)2. Larry Collins, who passed away earlier this year
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/11/arts/music/larry-collins-dead.html
"Larry Collins, Rockabilly Guitar Prodigy, Is Dead at 79
He and his sister became child stars in the 1950s by making exuberantly unhinged music. I had so much energy, he said, they didnt know what to do with me.
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Although they didnt sell millions of records or enjoy widespread radio play, Mr. Collins and his sister were ideally suited to the then emergent medium of television and became bona fide stars of the early years of live country music TV. As members of the cast of Town Hall Party a popular TV barn dance hosted by the cowboy singer Tex Ritter in Los Angeles they brought an untamed, proto-punk sensibility to the West Coast country and rockabilly scenes of their day.
Larry was just 9 years old and his sister 11 when the siblings, clad in matching Western wear, became regulars on Town Hall Party in early 1954. Two little bundles of bouncing T-double-N-T! was how Mr. Ritter introduced them when they took the stage."...(more)
"Larry Collins, Rockabilly Guitar Prodigy, Is Dead at 79
He and his sister became child stars in the 1950s by making exuberantly unhinged music. I had so much energy, he said, they didnt know what to do with me.
...
Although they didnt sell millions of records or enjoy widespread radio play, Mr. Collins and his sister were ideally suited to the then emergent medium of television and became bona fide stars of the early years of live country music TV. As members of the cast of Town Hall Party a popular TV barn dance hosted by the cowboy singer Tex Ritter in Los Angeles they brought an untamed, proto-punk sensibility to the West Coast country and rockabilly scenes of their day.
Larry was just 9 years old and his sister 11 when the siblings, clad in matching Western wear, became regulars on Town Hall Party in early 1954. Two little bundles of bouncing T-double-N-T! was how Mr. Ritter introduced them when they took the stage."...(more)
Omnipresent
(6,469 posts)3. Thanks for the info!