Independent Record Labels Of Kentucky
Boone Records U.S. Route 42 |
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NO. | ARTIST | PRESS | MATRIX# | SONG TITLES | MUSIC | VALUE | YEAR | NOTES |
1068 | J. T. Sears and The Rowbux |
NA |
She'll Be My Heart's Desire Walking Down Main Street |
C&W NA |
1968 |
1069 | Tex Williams |
NA |
Lonely One Smoke, Smoke, Smoke '68 |
C&W C&W |
1968 |
1070 | Kenny Price |
COL |
ZTSB-132296 ZTSB-132297 |
Going Home For The Last Time Blame It On Me |
C&W C&W |
1968 | Label Moved To Tennessee |
1071 | Jimmy Copeland & Mary McCoy |
NA |
LH-4079 LH-4080 |
Kiss And Make Up Somewhere There's Someone |
C&W C&W |
1968 |
1072 | Tex Williams |
NA |
Here's To You And Me If Not for You There Could Go Me |
C&W C&W |
1968 |
1073 | Mack Vickery |
NA |
Jail Birds Can't Fly (Not Available) |
NA NA |
1074 | Karen Wheeler |
NA |
Best Of Two Worlds I've Heard A Big Wind Blow Before |
NA NA |
1075 | Kenny Price |
NA |
499 544 |
After All Southern Bound |
C&W RKR |
1076 | Buck Trent |
NA |
547 Music City 548 Music City |
The World Needs A Washin' Five String General |
BGR BGR |
1968 |
1077 | Prince Guitar |
NA |
Time On My Hands Maybe I Can Sleep Tonight |
NA NA |
1078 | Dave Kirby |
NA |
Marie St. John My Faults Will Fade Away |
NA NA |
1079 | Ray Frushay |
NA |
I Can This Apartment House |
NA NA |
1080 | Tex Williams |
NA |
532 535 |
The Tail's Been Wagging The Dog Look Beyond Your Dreams |
C&W C&W |
1081 | Kenny Price |
NA |
It Don't Mean A Thing To Me Big Operator |
C&W C&W |
1083 | Dave Kirby |
NA |
A Walk On The Outside Mary And Jane |
NA NA |
1084 | Two Mile Pike |
NA |
The Uninhibited Bicycle Rider The Uninhibited Bicycle Rider |
NA INST |
1085 | Kenny Price |
NA |
I'm A Long Way From Home Who Do I Know In Dallas |
C&W C&W |
1086 | Shirley Nelson and Dave Kirby |
NA |
Two Story Home We Go Together |
C&W C&W |
BLP-1212 | Buck Trent |
SO |
4654 4655 |
Give Me Five Give Me Five |
BGR BGR |
1967 | LP Album |
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Acknowledgements: Reginald Bartlette, Ken Clee, Udo Frank, Al Turner, Steve Foehner