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...Last night a friend played the following for me over the phone:
I looked up more by them and found this one that almost had me falling out of my chair:
Darn, now there are more records on the "Got to find" list.
Later Gator,
Dave
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were'nt just funny. They were both outstanding musicians. JB is especially well known in mandolin circles. He's one of my favorites. Just check out "Playing it Straight" on RCA....they really have the chops!
And Homer & Jethro hail near Knoxville, TN. Rule 1 with these guys, collect them all. Rule 2, if I don't have it save it for me.
Have been a fan of their work for decades. It seems that another generation is catching on to the real humor of the past. Welcome to our world!
Some of the Homer & Jethro album covers are classics, featuring the work of Jack Davis. Great music as well. Here's some from my collection:
One of my favorite illustrators/cartoonists from Mad Magazine.
cactus, do you have "H&J At Carnegie Hall"? I've been told that is a surprisingly good recording. Perhaps not up to Belafonte standards but good none the less.
"For a nominal service fee,
you can reach nirvana tonight."
"cactus, do you have "H&J At Carnegie Hall"?
No, That's all the LPs I own, depicted above. I also have some more 78s and 45s as well.
Collect 'em all is the right approach with Homer & Jethro. The trick is finding records that weren't played to death.
(8~)
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