24 May 99 - 09:55 AM (#81239) Subject: Remember Flatt and Scruggs's Radio Show? From: Dan Twenty years ago my wife and I used to wake up to the sound of "Homestead on the Farm," the theme song of a radio show featuring Flatt and Scruggs. Anybody else remember this wonderful show? What a great way to start the day it was. |
24 May 99 - 01:20 PM (#81296) Subject: RE: Remember Flatt and Scruggs's Radio Show? From: Art Thieme Do you mean the show sponsored by Marth White Flower? That must've been closer to 50 years ago. Later, Martha White Flower sponsored the great band HOT RIZE. It was their commercial claim that their flower was the one that had the quality of 'Hot Rize'--ie. the name of the band. Art Thieme |
24 May 99 - 01:35 PM (#81304) Subject: RE: Remember Flatt and Scruggs's Radio Show? From: Rick Fielding Oh how I wish I could hear some of those! I wonder if any of them were taped and issued commercially. Never actually seen Martha White Flour, but I'd buy it in a flash! |
24 May 99 - 10:07 PM (#81433) Subject: RE: Remember Flatt and Scruggs's Radio Show? From: Art Thieme Rick, If ya go South of the Ohio River you'll find it in just about every food store. |
25 May 99 - 12:45 PM (#81609) Subject: RE: Remember Flatt and Scruggs's Radio Show? From: Rick Fielding Art, are you serious? could you elaborate? Please I beg you. Are any catters goin' south of the river for a quart of milk later today? rick (salivating) |
25 May 99 - 12:58 PM (#81617) Subject: RE: Remember Flatt and Scruggs's Radio Show? From: Dale Rose Nope, he's serious. (It DOES happen!) Just checked my pantry and found Martha White Cornbread Mix, (that is practically ALWAYS available, in case of a MW anxiety attack) plus MW Strawberry and Blackberry Muffin mixes. Martha White Foods, 200 Butler Drive, Murfreesboro, TN 37133-0129. |
25 May 99 - 01:08 PM (#81622) Subject: RE: Remember Flatt and Scruggs's Radio Show? From: Dale Rose On a related note, I don't know that any of the F&S shows are available, but several of the Blue Sky Boys shows from the late 40s and early 50s are. Great, fabulous listening! Earl Bolick died earlier this year, but Bill Bolick is still alive, living in NC, I think. They were just teenagers when they started their remarkable career in 1936. Here is a review of a couple of CDs of their old transcriptions, with some nice pictures from Bluegrass Unlimited. |