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Aubrey Wilson Mullican (March 29, 1909 – January 1, 1967), known professionally as Moon Mullican and nicknamed "King of the Hillbilly Piano Players", was... |
Mona Lisa (Nat King Cole song) (category Moon Mullican songs) Charlie Spivak and Harry James (vocal by Dick Williams). Hit versions for Moon Mullican (No. 4, Country) and Jimmy Wakely (No. 10, Country) were also featured... |
Some of their compositions from the early 1950s included the swinging "Sugar Beet" (recorded by Moon Mullican) and the bluesy "Midnight" (recorded by... |
musicians, including The Delmore Brothers, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas, Moon Mullican, Grandpa Jones, and The York Brothers. Glover co-wrote "Blues Stay Away... |
context of the song. A popular rendition, first published by Moon Mullican (and Moon Mullican's first major hit), consists of a purposeful mix of unrelated... |
when it was a major western swing and country standard, performed by Moon Mullican. List of 1920s jazz standards Blue Skies at jazzstandards.com - retrieved... |
Buddy Jones (Western swing musician) (section Life) brother Buster Jones on steel guitar, and with a band including pianist Moon Mullican, fiddler Cliff Bruner and Bob Dunn (steel guitar). His 1939 recording... |
launched a nationwide boogie craze starting in 1938, country artists like Moon Mullican, the Delmore Brothers, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Speedy West, Jimmy Bryant... |
of Cliff Bruner and one of Moon Mullican's earlier bands. Dunn also had his own group, The Vagabonds, featuring Mullican and Cliff Bruner. Dunn was inducted... |
With You Always" – Lefty Frizzell "Cherokee Boogie (Eh-Oh Aleena)" – Moon Mullican "I Wanna Play House With You" – Eddy Arnold "The Tennessee Waltz" –... |
Jerry Lee Lewis (section Early life) Request, More of the Greatest Live Show on Earth, Lewis is heard naming Moon Mullican as an artist who inspired him. His mother enrolled him at the Southwest... |
Together Through Life is the thirty-third studio album by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on April 28, 2009, by Columbia Records. The release of... |
Irving Gordon (section Early life and education) Mississippi" (Patti Page hit vocal) "Nine Tenths of the Tennessee River" (Moon Mullican country blues ballad) "Prelude to a Kiss" (lyrics by Gordon; music by... |
Emmylou Harris (section Early life) albums further elevated Harris' career such as Elite Hotel (1976), Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town (1978) and Blue Kentucky Girl (1979). By 1980, she had... |
Buddy Holly (section Early life and career (1936–1955)) it from Travis. During his early childhood, Holly was influenced by the music of Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Moon Mullican, Bill Monroe, Hank Snow, Bob... |
of Uncle Dave Macon, one of the biggest Opry stars. Near the end of his life, Macon gave Akeman one of his prized banjos.[citation needed] Akeman, by... |
Goodnight, Irene (category Moon Mullican songs) Seller chart, peaking at number 26, number 17 and number 9 respectively. Moon Mullican had a number 5 country hit with it in 1950, and a version by Paul Gayten... |
Johnny Paycheck (section Early life) He served a prison sentence in the early 1990s, and his declining health effectively ended his career in early 2000. In autographs, PayCheck signed... |
Jack Clement (section Early life) Cliff Richard ("It'll Be Me"), Charley Pride, Tom Jones, Dickey Lee, Moon Mullican and Hank Snow. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of... |
Jim Reeves (section Early life and education) Reeves at this point was influenced by early country and western swing artists including Jimmie Rodgers and Moon Mullican, as well as popular singers Bing Crosby... |