Daisy Mae And Old Brother Charlie - Pure Hillbilly [FLAC] (Sq@TGx)

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Daisy Mae And Old Brother Charlie - Pure Hillbilly [FLAC] (sq@TGx)

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Daisy Mae & Old Brother Charlie - The Pure Hillbilly Sound

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Daisy Mae and Old Brother Charlie were popular country music performers starting back in the early 1940s and lasting well into the 1960s. They were early members of Renfro Valley, a CBS radio favorite, and later performed on radio and television in places like Charlotte and Tampa.

Daisy Mae (Ethel Irene Reddy from St. Louis) and Old Brother Charlie (Charles Erwin Arnett from Chester, West Virginia) met on CBS Radio’s “Renfro Valley Folks” where he was the show’s chief announcer and business manager. After the couple married and moved to Tampa in the late 1940’s, they gained popularity from their morning and evening 15-minute radio shows on WDAE. Their shows also aired over a network of Florida stations, including Orlando’s WHOO. Charlie played honky tonk piano and occasionally delivered a recitation and Daisy Mae sang the songs. They were also well-known from their nationally-distributed records on the Mercury and Columbia labels.  After a couple of years appearing and performing in the Bay area, they moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, but the stay there would be a short one.



In 1953, the duo heard about television’s breakthrough in the Tampa Bay area and returned to headline a live Thursday night local country music show called “The Home Folks” on St. Petersburg’s WSUN-TV Channel 38, the first TV station on Florida’s west coast. The show also featured Sanford’s Bobby Lord, then a University of Tampa student, and hometown performer Slim Whitman. After two successful years, the TV show was over, cancelled in 1955 due to a loss of audience after WFLA-TV and WTVT went on the air earlier that year. Up until then, WSUN-TV had a virtual monopoly on local TV viewing.

Undaunted, the two continued with their daily radio programs which now aired on country daytimer WHBO. Within a year, they became players in the successful Tampa mayoral campaign of Nick C. Nuccio. Due to Charlie having worked once for a U.S. Senator from West Virginia, he was now being endorsed by a group of Tampa businessmen to serve as Nuccio’s administrative assistant. However, the appointment didn’t come through and he had his name withdrawn from consideration.

Shortly afterwards, Charlie literally packed up and left town, leaving Daisy Mae behind to continue the radio show solo. To make ends meet, she took modest jobs, including one passing out religious tracts for a church. Fortunately, L.M. Hughey of The Super Test Oil Company (her long-time sponsor) stepped in to underwrite the shows on WHBO and on his Auburndale station, WTWB. Each program began with the song “There’s A Beautiful Home,” a gospel hymn she selected as her theme song. She continued her radio shows until 1966 when she announced plans to cease performing.







1 Cotton Lisle Stockings And A Two Dollar Dress

2 The Boy Across The Street

3 I Dreamed Of An Old Love Affair

4 Fingerprints Upon My Heart

5 Dogwood Blossom Time

6 I'm Hongry

7 You Got Stuck

8 Sparkling Brown Eyes

9 You'll Have To Talk It Over With My Heart

10 Too Late To Start All Over

11 Unloved And Unclaimed

12 New River Train

13 Our Baby's Gone To Jesus

14 Talking Hands

15 I Had A Visit From Heaven

16 I'd Rather Be An Old Man'S Darlin' (Than To Be A Young Man's Slave)

17 That's Why You'Re My Sweetheart

18 Looking Through The Windows Of Heaven

19 Grace For Every Need

20 God Laid His Hand On My Heart

21 Thank God I'll Be No Stranger

22 Two Old Pals

23 Sweeter Than The Flower/

24 Sweeter Than The Flowers No. 2

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Files in this torrent

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01 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Cotton Lisle Stockings.flac5.5 MB
02 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - The Boy Across The Street.flac5 MB
03 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - I Dreamed Of An Old Love.flac5.9 MB
04 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Fingerprints.flac5.9 MB
05 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Sparkling Brown Eyes.flac6.4 MB
06 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - You'll Have To Talk It Over.flac5 MB
07 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Too Late.flac5.4 MB
08 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Unloved And Unclaimed.flac4.9 MB
09 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - New River Train.flac5.3 MB
10 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Our Babies Gone.flac5.3 MB
11 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Talking Hands.flac6 MB
12 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - I Had A Visit.flac5.6 MB
13 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - I'd Rather Be.flac4.4 MB
14 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Thats Why Your My Sweetheart.flac5.3 MB
15 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Looking Through The Windows.flac6.2 MB
16 Daisie May And Old Brother - There Is Grace.flac6.2 MB
17 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - God Laid A Hand.flac6 MB
18 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Thank God I'll Be No Stranger.flac4.9 MB
19 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Two Old Pals.flac5.6 MB
20 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Sweeter Than Flowers part 1.flac5.6 MB
21 Daisie May And Old Brother Charlie - Sweeter Than Flowers part 2.flac5 MB
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