American country singer, musician and songwriter, born April 29, 1909 on a farm near Berea, Kentucky and died October 28, 1979 in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Moved to Hamilton, Ohio in 1926. The Hamilton-Cincinnati area was to be his home for most of the rest of his life.
In the 1950s, no one was more popular in the Cincinnati area - in 1951 he was voted the fifth most popular artist nationally in Country Song Roundup, behind only Hank Snow, Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, and Eddy Arnold. Part owner of the Jimmie Skinner Music Center in downtown Cincinnati, where he broadcast live daily for WNOP in Newport, Kentucky. He recorded on three major record labels: Capitol, Decca, and Mercury. He recorded three Billboard top-10 records: “I Found My Girl In the U.S.A.,” “What Makes a Man Wander,” and “Dark Hollow,” in addition to seven other top-30 records. Other labels for which he recorded included Red Barn, Radio Artist, Starday, Rich’R’Tone, Vetco, Country Corner, Stop, Sims, Brite-Star, Prize, Wel-Dun, Jewel, and Blue Grass Special.
Some of the artists he helped in the music business included Rusty York, Connie Hall, the Davis Sisters, Joe “Cannonball” Lewis, and Roy Moss. Mainly a country blues singer, in later years he recorded quite a bit of bluegrass and wrote the enduring bluegrass standard “Doin’ My Time,” as well as “Don’t Give Your Heart To a Rambler,” “You Don’t Know My Mind,” “A Born Ramblin’ Man” and many others. The IBMA honored him with a Distinguished Achievement Award in 2004.
2021
Acrobat Music
CD, Comp
2021
Jasmine Records
CD, Comp, Mono
2008
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
2008
K-Tel
3xFile, AAC, EP, Comp, 256
2007
B.A.C.M.
CD, Comp
2003
Bear Family Records
6xCD, Comp, Box
1988
Bear Family Records
LP, Comp
1986
1980
Barnyard (2)
LP, Mono
1978
Wel Dun Records
LP, Album
1977
1976
Vetco Records
LP, Album
1976
Vetco Records
7"
1974
Vetco Records
LP
1974
1973
QCA Records
7"
1973
QCA Records
LP
1972
Jewel Records (4)
LP, Album
1970
Vetco Records
7", Single
1969
Vetco Records
7"
1969
Vetco Records
7", Single
1969
1969
1968
Starday Records
7"
1968
Vetco Records
7"
1968
Stop (3)
7", Promo
1968
Vetco Records
7"
1968
Starday Records
7", Promo
1968
1967
Starday Records
7", Single
1967
Jewel Records (4)
7", Single
1967
1966
Country Corner Records
7"
1966
1965
Jewel Records (4)
7", EP
1965
1965
1965
1964
Starday Records
LP, Album
1964
1964
1964
1963
London American Recordings
7", EP, Mono
1963
London American Recordings
7", EP, Mono
1963
London American Recordings
7", EP, Mono
1963
1963
1963
1962
1962
1962
1961
Blue Grass Special
7", EP
1961
Blue Grass Special
7", EP
1961
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1960
Mercury
7", Single
1960
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1960
1959
Mercury
7", EP
1959
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Mercury Starday
7", Single, Mono
1957
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Mercury
7"
1956
Mercury
10"
1956
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1954
Capitol Records
10"
1954
Decca
7", Promo
1954
Decca
7"
1954
1953
Capitol Records
10", Promo
1953
1953
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1952
1952
1952
1951
1951
1950
Radio Artist Records
Shellac, 10"
1950
Radio Artist Records
Shellac, 10"
1950
1950
1949
Radio Artist Records
Shellac, 10"
1949
Radio Artist Records
Shellac, 10"
1949
Radio Artist Records
Shellac, 10"
1949
Radio Artist Records
Shellac, 10"
1949
Radio Artist Records
Shellac, 10"
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