Hob Nob Records was a low scale label, based in Harrison, Arkansas. It was owned by Earl Nicholson and operated by Hugh Ashley out of his store, which also included a small recording facility. Ashley had played in a band with Mike McAllister, Mike Collins, and Kirk Coffman and in fact, McAllister would record a single for Ashley's label in 1958.
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Mike McAllister recorded a rollicking and echo-loaded "Twenty One" with a girl called Nancy, whose identity otherwise remains unknown. The flip side was "I Don't Dig It," written by Hugh Ashley. It very well could be that the band heard on this record was Ashley and McAllister's group. "I Don't Dig It" was also re-issued by Rockin' Ronnie Weiser on his Rollin' Rock Records in the 1970s.
Upton Horn recorded a country single for Hob Nob, also in the late 1950s. He went on to become a DJ on KHOZ in Harrison and recorded another single for Table Rock Records in Omaha, Arkansas. Horn was born September 26, 1924, but died tragically way too early on September 9, 1984, in Harrison at the age of 59 years. He was a local celebrity in the Harrison area through the 1960s and 1970s.
If anyone has more info on Hob Nob Records, feel free to pass it along.
Discography
410: Upton Horn - In and Out (Of Every Heart in Town) / A Good Way (for a Good Man to Go Wrong) (poss. 1958)
441: Mike & Nancy - Twenty One / Mike McAllister - I Don't Dig It (1958)
442: Slim Wilson - Holiday Hill / Jealousy's Made of Fear (1959)
443: Wallace Waters - Holiday Hill / Walking and a-Thinking (1959)
EP-401: Frank Watkins - Blue Mule / Saddle Old Spike / Soldier's Joy / Bay Rooster
EP-408: Frank Watkins - Girl I Left Behind Me / Kansas City Rag / Watkins Hoedown / Bad Whiskey / Missouri Fever / Frank's Breakdown (1958)
4 comments:
I recently spoke with Gus Smith, who played guitar on the Mike McAlister record. He said that Nancy was Mike's sister.
Thanks for this info! Do you happen to know more about McAllister or the band?
There was a Mike McAlister who made his way to Springfield, MO -- I'm pretty sure it's the same guy. Mike McAlister and His Hi-Fi's were playing in the mid-sixties. That band included Terry Anderson (Ft. Smith), lead guitar; Bill McDougal (Harrison), piano; Vince Coupe (Joplin), bass; and Jimmy Lee (Neosho), drums.
@Prof. Drumhead: I think you're right. I read Bill McDouglas' name somewhere else in connection with Harrison, Ark., music scene so I'm pretty sure.
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