Another of the many country & western stage shows, the Silver Sage Round-Up was on the air as early as 1949 and was still broadcoasting in 1952. KFSB in Joplin, Missouri, broadcasted the show on Saturday nights, when it was held at different locations in the Joplin and surrounding areas. The show was held at such locations as the Municipal Auditorium in Neosho, Missouri, and the Carthage Memorial Hall. Connected with the show was a duo by the name of "Cookie and Ollie," who moved to WSIP in Paintsville, Kentucky, in 1952.
Part of the show:
• Cookie and Ollie
• Albert E. Brumley, Jr., son of Albert Brumley, famous gospel songwriter, incl. "I'll Fly Away"
• Prairie Sweethearts
• Ozark Mountain Boys
• The Boys from Music Mountain
Updates
- Corrected the "Million Dollar Memphis Sound" post on some issues and added a release by David Dee.
- Added several releases to the Universal Artists discography as part of the Humming Bees post.
- Added a discography on the Gene Mooney post.
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Wednesday, July 5, 2017
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My mother was a Prarie Sweetheart. Lillian Hammer/Baker.
Thanks for the comment! Can your mother tell us anything about the show?
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