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ED. NOTE: Yea, I know, it ain't rock and roll, but it was 1940's C & W at it's finest, with four-part harmonies, yodeling, all that stuff, reminiscent of the Sons of the Pioneers. The Rangers had a penchant for wildcat whiskey and women (maybe it was rock and roll after all). They had big-box Martins and Gibsons, incorporated two bass fiddles occasionally, and played on the Grand Old Opry several times. Three of these guys are still living- brothers Dick Campbell and Billy Campbell of Arab and Kermit Campbell of Scottsboro, AL. |
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