LEGENDS OF WESTERN SWING GUITAR
Eldon Shamblin, Billy Dozier, Jim Boyd, Bob Kiser, Muriel "Zeke" Campbell, and Others
This video features legends such as Eldon Shamblin, Billy Dozier, Jim Boyd, Bob Kiser, Muriel "Zeke" Campbell, and others. Includes recent performances from the 1980s filmed in color.
Contents
- Amazing Grace Eldon Shamblin and Tommy Morrell
- Back Home Again In Indiana Eldon Shamblin and Tommy Morrell
- Faded Love Eldon Shamblin, Bill Dozier, and Bob Kiser
- Hubbin' It Bob Wills And The Texas Playboys
- I Hear You Talkin' Bob Wills And The Texas Playboys
- If The World Keeps On Turning Muriel "Zeke" Campbell With Art Greenhaw On Rhythm Guitar
- It Had To Be Eldon Shamblin and Tommy Morrell
- Maiden's Prayer Eldon Shamblin, Billy Dozier, and Bob Kiser
- Milk Cow Blues Eldon Shamblin and Benny Garcia
- Miss The Mississippi And You Muriel "Zeke" Campbell
- Now Or Never Jim Boyd And His Men Of The West
- Oh Susannah/Tiger Rag Light Crust Doughboys
- Panhandle Rag Eldon Shamblin, Billy Dozier, and Bob Kiser
- Ridin' On Down Bob Wills And The Texas Playboys
- Rosetta Eldon Shamblin and Benny Garcia
- San Antonio Rose Eldon Shamblin and Benny Garcia
- San Antonio Rose Eldon Shamblin, Billy Dozier, And Bob Kiser
- Stardust Eldon Shamblin, Billy Dozier, and Bob Kiser
- Stay A Little Longer Bob Wills And The Texas Playboys
- Tennessee Waltz Eldon Shamblin and Tommy Morrell
- The Kind Of Love I Can't Forget Eldon, Billy Dozier, and Bob Kiser
- There'll Never Be Another You Eldon Shamblin and Tommy Morrell
- Time Changes Everything Eldon Shamblin, Billy Dozier, and Bob Kiser
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Product Details: DVD
60 Minutes
Product Code: 13062DVD
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