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Cradle Of the Stars: The Story of the Louisiana Hayride
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Explore the musical roots of Shreveport, Louisiana, where some of country music's most venerable stars, including Hank Williams Sr, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Kitty Wells, George Jones and others performed at the Louisiana Hayride. Hank Williams Jr. narrates. LOUISIANA HAYRIDE Is Trademarked by Shreveport Louisiana Hayride Company, LLC
HAG 16 Workin' Man Blues and bonus song, from 1999
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Workin' Man Blues and bonus song, from 1999
REV Bob Harrington Chaplin of Bourbon Street Side B 1969
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REV Bob Harrington Chaplin of Bourbon Street Side B 1969
REV Bob Harrington Chaplin of Bourbon Street Side A 1969
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REV Bob Harrington Chaplin of Bourbon Street Side A 1969
WJZ Star Spangled Banner Prior to 430 AM Newscast
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WJZ Star Spangled Banner Prior to 430 AM Newscast
My dad dated Jim Reeves cousin. I wasn't born until 1965, but Daddy remembered Jim very fondly and could play and sing everything Jim ever sang. And when Daddy was drafted into the Army during the "Korean Conflict," during Daddy's last weeks of basic training, Elvis was just coming in. Daddy said girls would mail themselves to Elvis in boxes.
'Promo sm'
I used to watch MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE FROM CINCINNATI!
can this be shortned to just the two hours?
Video went bad at 52 minutes to black-and-white screen all covered up making noise. Wonderful, informative video before this.
The video didn’t “go bad” it’s a VHS recording and the program was over…
Had Horton not passed, the Hayride would’ve lived on, Johnny was dedicated to them.
My Uncle sang with the best in Louisiana Hayride. He was born Thinodeaux,Edwin Mary. His show name was Tibby Edwards. We call him Uncle Bill. My Uncle started singing at the age of 15. The last I saw him was before he died. Rip❤️🌹
5.25 minutes in there is a picture of an article in a magazine. We have that same magazine, it's The Country Song Round Up, second issue from 1953. Thought that was exciting.
I met Frank Page when I was a senior in high school. I had a friend that knew him. It was neat seeing stuff on the walls and etc. there was some Elvis stuff there.
Was the hay. Ride on. TV yesorno
No
At some point in its later years yes
My mother lived in Benton, a few miles from the Hayride. I found out much later in life that she was a wild concert chick that met Elvis through a bouncer she was dating.
He didn’t sing at the one near Benton. The Hayride was done at The Municipal Auditorium in downtown Shreveport. That’s why the have that statue outside the bldg.
@@rhondajones6036I mean Benton is basically considered in the Shreveport-Bossier area, and people often will say “a few miles” even if it’s 20 or 30 minutes travel time if it’s in the same city/metro. I guess it’s an American thing.
JAMES O'GWYNN was one of my favorites and still is!!
This man led me and my two sisters to Christ Jesus December 6, 1969. What a treat to hear his voice. Wow!