HANK SNOW - Rhumba Boogie 1959
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2011
- Hank Snow (The Singing Ranger)* And The Rainbow Ranch Boys - The Rhumba Boogie / You Pass Me By
Label: RCA Victor - 48-0431
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Green Translucent
Country: Canada
Released: 1951
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No auto tune. No synthesizer. No retake. Just live music. (Perfect live music)
That Martin guitar of his must have been so loud, no pickup, just sharing Hank's vocal mic, wow.
He didn't like rock and roll, but he could play it.
'He never makes a bobble-his pitch is perfect'. Every live performance was full of fire.
He is wonderful, so charming.. And he sings silky.. Not many can beat that.. Bless you Hank Snow..
Not only a great singer and guitarist, but he wrote most of his songs
God what a delight! I stumbled across this entirely by accident. I used to see Hank Snow on TV when I was a kid.
Terribly underrated. Doesn't come across so well in the Elvis movie, but he's spoken well of inside the Nashville community. Some really solid recordings.Saw him at the Opry a couple of times at the Ryman.
Cool músic
my father did this great, and Stolen moments