Wednesday, April 29, 2009


Vern Gosdin, "The Voice" has died.
8/5/1934 - 4/29/2009
So long Vern, see ya in Heaven!
Mo

Monday, April 20, 2009


Here is a Golden Country LP, released in 1979, of some of Carl's earlier work when he was on the Capitol label. These songs are from 1950 and 1951 and were recorded with The Lonesome Pine Boys.
Besides Carl, the musicians were: Tater Tate on fiddle, Hoke Jenkins on banjo, Speedy Krise on dobro and Jake Tullock on bass fiddle.
All of these songs were released on 78's and I have even found a couple of them on 45's.
This LP shows Carl with more of a Mountain Music influence to his voice and music instead of the later Honky Tonk sound he and Pearl were so well known for.
Until next time, Keep on Honkytonkin" !
Mo

Monday, April 13, 2009

Carl Butler & Pearl Ad Slick



Taken in the driveway of their "Crossover Acres Ranch", this ad slick shows Pearl on one of Carl's prized horses. There is no date on this ad slick so I am just guessing that it has to be in 1963 when "Don't Let Me Cross Over" was still in the number one spot.

Just as the ad says: Still #1, especially for this fan. It's kind of ironic that the ad reads the way it does because "Don't Let Me Cross Over" and "Still" battled for the top position on the charts all year long in 1963. "Don't Let Me Cross Over" was in the top slot for 29 weeks, "Still" was there for 26 weeks yet won the song of the year award that year. I just wonder how that set with Carl.

Until next time, Keep on Honkytonkin'!

Mo

Monday, April 6, 2009



Here is an old trade magazine ad slick that I recently came across. This slick dates back to about 1965 and shows Carl and Pearl looking like the stars they were in their Nudie Suits. Sure beats a ratty old T-shirt and torn blue jeans that the "stars" of today wear!

Until next time, Keep on Honkytonkin' !

Mo