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S3:E5 // Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

Jun 04, 202446 minSeason 3Ep. 5
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Today on the program, we’re proud to present the story behind the King of Western Swing, Bob Wills. One of the most influential and iconic bandleaders and musicians of the 1930’s-1950’s, Bob came from a humble life of a poor sharecropping family, and was deeply influenced by old time and breakdown fiddle through his Texas state champion family of fiddlers in his father and uncle. Bob also loved all the turn of the century and 1920’s black music, and this confluence of cultures would help him create the craze that became Western swing, and the details of his journey to get there will surprise you. 

Story by Brent Davis and Nicholas Edward Williams


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Story Credits:

Brent Davis - Research, Writing 

Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, research, writing editing, recording and distribution



Homecoming: Reflections on Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, 1915-1973, Charles R.

Townsend.

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Authentic Texas

OW Mayo

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Country Music, a PBS documentary by Florentine Films, Ken Burns, director; Dayton Duncan,

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OK History

Life and Times of Bob Wills (TNN)

Texas Monthly

Birthplace of Western Swing

The Country Music Pop-Up Book, by the staff of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

The Hag: The Life, Times, and Music of Merle Haggard, Marc Elliot.




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