House Of Hits: The Story Of Houston's Gold Star/SugarHill Recording Studios (Brad And Michele Moore Roots Music) - Plot & Excerpts
Gold Star Records Singles produced at Quinn Recording or (as it became known) Gold Star Studios, 1946–1951 gold star 1300 series (country) 1313/ Harry Choates and His Fiddle, 1946 1314 “Basile Waltz” /“Jole Blon” 1315/ Tex Looney and His Western Stars, ca. late 1946 1316 “I Left a Rose” /“Blue Eyes” 1317 Leon Jenkins and The Easterners, ca. December 1946 “Drinkin’ My Life Away” /“Blue Schottische” 1318 Aubrey Gass with The Easterners, ca. February 1947 “Kilroy’s Been Here” /“Delivery Man Blues” 1319 Harry Choates and His Fiddle, ca. March 1947 “Allons a Lafayette” /“Port Arthur Waltz” 1320 Woody Vernon and Southern Stars, “What Happens Next” / The ca. March 1947 Southern Stars, “Million Dollar Polka” 1322/ Al Terry with The Goldstar Band, “I’ll Be Glad When ca. March 1947 1323 I’m Free” /“If You Want a Broken Heart” 1324 Virgil Bozman & His Oklahoma Tornadoes, ca. April 1947 “Just a Year Ago Today” /“Grinding for You Darling”
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