Description: 1954 - Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Hillbilly Music Various - Country & Western Hit Parade 1-CD-Album deluxe with 72-page booklet, 28 tracks; playing time: 74:03 minutes.'Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Hillbilly Music 1954'Country & Western Hit Parade 1954Something was happening. In 1953, Bill Haley had cracked the pop charts with Crazy Man, Crazy. A mix of western swing, pop, and R&B, Haley's music heralded changes that would soon obliterate much of the music heard here. Down in Texas, white kids were playing R&B and calling it Cat Music. In April 1954, Atlantic Records wised up to the phrase and started Cat Records. The first hit on Cat, the Chords' Sh-Boom, was covered by western swing stars Leon McAuliffe and Bobby Williamson. So there was a two-way trade between black and white music. As if to underscore the point, Elvis Presley made his first record during the week that the Chords' record entered the charts. One month later, Bill Haley's cover of Big Joe Turner's Shake, Rattle And Roll became a pop smash. For now, very little of this was reflected in the country charts. Elvis cracked a few local country charts, and Haley, despite his roots in east coast country music, was confined to the pop charts.Blind as they might have been to changes on the near horizon, the grandees who controlled country music were happy with what was happening. Country music was slicking itself up and sales were booming. Writing in 'Billboard' in May 1954, RCA's head of country A&R, Steve Sholes, mentioned that the musicians he dealt with before the Second World War were essentially "only fair amateurs" compared with the class of '54. And country music was attracting professional songsmiths who would have looked down their noses at country music ten years earlier. Then he presciently added, "If the next ten years bring about developments in the country & western field as constructive and vital as in the last ten, I believe 1964 will find the country & western and pop fields so closely allied, it will be impossible to tell the difference without a score card." Sholes, of course, would sign Elvis Presley at the end of 1955, and would personally hasten some of those changes. In April 1954, he assembled an innovative package show, the RCA Country Caravan, with a good cross-section of his roster (the notable absence being Eddy Arnold). Starting in Asheville, North Carolina it headed south and west, emphasizing that the regionality of country music was fast disappearing. A source of regret for purists perhaps, but a good omen for Sholes.And then, in December 1954, Fred Rose died. Perhaps more than anyone else, Rose had been the architect of the Nashville music business. He'd settled there when there were no record companies, music publishers, or recording studios, and he'd co-founded the first music publisher. Early in '54, he'd launched an indie label, Hickory Records. Along the way, he'd written hundreds of country songs and helped to polish hundreds more. Not least among his achievements was producing and mentoring country music's troubled king, Hank Williams. Dear customer, Based on our longtime experience, consignments to the U.S.A., Canada, Africa, Australia, and South America may take up to three weeks, depending on the target country's custom clearance policy, and local deliverers. Please, note that due to these reasons beyond our control, all delivery times given are approximate and not binding. Postage rates listed are for bulk mail. Such consignments are rather cheap but can not be tracked! Should you live in the U.S.A. or Canada, you may require secure shipping with tracking options. Please, note that extra costs will apply. You must request for this extra service, prior to sending any funds. You will receive an order confirmation with the correct, total postage rate within 24 hours. Without any exceptions, all shipments to final destinations in South & Latin America, Asia and Japan, Russia and Africa will be proceeded by Registered Mail, only! Thank you very much for your attention and cooperation, your Bear Family Records team. Eingestellt mit:
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Brand: Various - Country & Western Hit Parade
EAN: 4000127169594
MPN: BCD16959
Rabattstaffel: 2
Anzahl Tonträger: 1
Edition: Compiation
Features: Deluxe Edition
product_group_1: Country
product_group_2: Alternative Country/Americana
product_group_3: Concept/Tribute/Theme Albums
Highlight: 0
Sampler: 0
Amazon Marke: Vernon, Ray
Format: CD
Release Year: 2011
Genre: Country
Artist: Various
Record Label: Bfy, BEAR FAMILY
Release Title: 1954-Dim Lights Thick Smoke & Hilbilly Music Count