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Sunday, June 7, 2026

Back in the Day, 1982

Various artists

Rarest Rockabilly & Hillbilly Boogie

(Ace)



In 1971, at 12 years old, I spent a weekend with a paternal uncle and his family. They lived in one of Iowa's tiny rural towns.

I was from a city. So for me, country life was a different reality. Sunday meant all-day fundamentalist church, punctuated at noon by a houseful gathering. A table was loaded down with hot dogs, cold meats, breads, pop and potato salad. A spirited throng gathered, still dressed in church-going finery.

Roaming the rooms, I found a black-and-white 8x10 stashed on a bookshelf. It was a posed publicity shot that depicted a Country Western-type combo complete with stand up bass, acoustic, electric and steel guitars. They sported de rigueur cowboy attire: big hats, neckerchiefs, boots.

I didn't know the photo's vintage, nor did I recognize anyone featured. (Some distant family members, perhaps -- ones who'd once dreamed vainly of celebrity - or regional somebodies long forgotten?)

In future years, I came to understand that real Country and Rock'n'Roll sprang from the same real-folks well.

Names of men whose rustic rollickings are here anthologized may be similarly unfamiliar, but their contributions to then-emergent Rockabilly were full of skedaddle. They came down from hills, left country whistle-stops, and rose from bustling burgs to 'sing into a can.' Billboard charts and big-city radio paid them no mind. But so what? The shit-kickin' romps they committed to vinyl not only fired up future crops of leg-shakers, but will shout simple joys into slickered-up perpetuity.

Recommended: "Nuthin' but a Nuthin'" (Jimmy Stewart and his Night Hawks), "Baby Doll" (Jimmy Dale), "Don't Sweep That Dirt On Me" (Buddy Shaw), "Henpecked Daddy" (Ralph Johnson and the Hillbilly Show Boys), "Stoney Mountain Boogie" (Stoney Mountain Playboys), "My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now," (Sleepy Jeffers & the Davis Twins), "No More" (Buddy Shaw), "Big Black Cat" (RD Hendon & the Western Jamboree Cowboys), "It's Saturday Night" (Bill Mack)

Videos: "Nuthin' but a Nuthin'" (Jimmy Stewart and his Nighthawks)   "Don't Sweep That Dirt On Me" (Buddy Shaw)   "Stoney Mountain Boogie" (Stoney Mountain Playboys)   "It's Saturday Night" (Bill Mack)


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FORMER staff writer for Rockabilly and Pin Up America magazines. FREELANCE credits include Daily Caller, American Thinker, Free Republic, Huffington Post, Counterpunch, Dissident Voice, Independent Political Report, USA Today, Des Moines Register, Iowa City Press-Citizen, Waterloo Courier, Cedar Falls Times, Marshalltown Times Republican, Cincinnati.com, IndyStar, Arizona Republic, No Depression, Goldmine, Blue Suede News, Rock and Rap Confidential, Crackerjack, Blues News, Wrecking Pit, Punk Globe, Prairie Sun, Music and Sound Output, BAM, New Music, and 1980s NYC fanzines Shake, Rattle, and Roll, Rebel Rouser, and Off the Wall. AUTHOR: Shake, Rattle and Rocket!, Ghost Saucers in the Sky!, Stratosphere Boogieman!, Flesh Made Music, That a Man Can Again Stand Up: American spirit vs, sedition during the incipient Trump Revolution, and Ideas Afoot: Political observations, social commentary, and media analyses. WORKED as 2004 Iowa coordinator for Ralph Nader independent presidential campaign; co-founded Iowa Green Party, also served as statewide media coordinator; press coordinator, 2002 Jay Robinson (Green) IA gubernatorial effort. Wrote extensively re Trump campaign..