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Pee Wee King: & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set)

"Boîte 6-CD (LP-size) avec 66 pages livre, 152 titres. Temps de lecture env. 402 mns. - Une des histoires les plus étranges de la musique country est de savoir comment un chef d'orchestre polka appelé Frank Kuczynski du Wisconsin est devenu Pee Wee King et dirigé un big band sur la Opry, puis a écrit plusieurs des plus grands succès de l'histoire de la musique country. L'histoire est là, et la musique est ici, y compris les versions originales de ""Tennessee Waltz», «lent Poke» et «Retraite de Bonaparte», ainsi que des classiques moins connus comme «Tennessee Central N ° 9», «Ten Gallon Boogie »,« tels que Blues »,« Bull Fiddle Boogie ',' Birmingham Bounce »,« Plantation Boogie », et même la première reprise de"" Blue Suede Shoes "". Tout compte fait, il ya 151 chansons taillées pour RCA et Bullet entre 1946 et 1958. Rien ne se balançait plus dur que le Golden West Cowboys! Après avoir subi une crise cardiaque le 28 Février, Pee Wee King décédé le 7 Mars 2000, à 86 ans."

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King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01 That Cheap Look In Your Eye Pee Wee King
02 You Were The Cause Of It All Pee Wee King
03 Texas Toni Lee Pee Wee King
04 Tennessee Central #9 Pee Wee King
05 Southland Polka Pee Wee King
06 Steel Guitar Rag Pee Wee King
07 I Hear You Knockin' Pee Wee King
08 Keep Them Cold Icy Fingers Off Of Me Pee Wee King
09 Don't Feel Sorry For Me Pee Wee King
10 Arkansas Traveler Pee Wee King
11 Out Of My Mind Pee Wee King
12 Ten Gallon Boogie Pee Wee King
13 Kentucky Waltz Pee Wee King
14 Don't Forget Pee Wee King
15 Jukebox Blues Pee Wee King
16 Chattanooga Bess Pee Wee King
17 Say Good Mornin' Nellie Pee Wee King
18 Forty Nine Women Pee Wee King
19 The Ghost And Honest Joe Pee Wee King
20 New York To New Orleans Pee Wee King
21 I'm Satisfied With You Pee Wee King
22 Quit Honkin' That Horn Pee Wee King
23 Oh Monah Pee Wee King
24 Bull Fiddle Boogie Pee Wee King
25 Tennessee Waltz Pee Wee King
26 Rootie Tootie Pee Wee King
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01 Gotta Climb Those Golden Stairs Pee Wee King
02 Everytime I Feel The Spirit Pee Wee King
03 Gospel Boogie Pee Wee King
04 Singin' As I Go Pee Wee King
05 Waltz Of The Alamo Pee Wee King
06 Whisper Waltz Pee Wee King
07 I Lost My Love (The Color Song) Pee Wee King
08 Bonaparte's Retreat Pee Wee King
09 Blue Grass Waltz Pee Wee King
10 Alabama Moon Pee Wee King
11 Tennessee Tears Pee Wee King
12 Get Together Polka Pee Wee King
13 The Nashville Waltz Pee Wee King
14 The Waltz Of Regret Pee Wee King
15 Tennessee Polka Pee Wee King
16 Lonesome Steel Guitar Pee Wee King
17 Cornbread, 'Lasses And Sassafras Tea Pee Wee King
18 Fire On The Mountain Pee Wee King
19 Shocking Rye Straw Pee Wee King
20 Billy In The Low Ground Pee Wee King
21 Devil's Dream Pee Wee King
22 Fisher's Hornpipe Pee Wee King
23 Sally Goodin Pee Wee King
24 Whistling Rufus Pee Wee King
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01 Going Back To A.L.A. Pee Wee King
02 You Call Everybody Darlin' Pee Wee King
03 The Battle Hymn Of The Republic Pee Wee King
04 Black Eyed Susie Pee Wee King
05 When They Played That Old Missouri Waltz Pee Wee King
06 Blame It All On Nashville Pee Wee King
07 The Kissing Dance Pee Wee King
08 Rag Mop Pee Wee King
09 What, Where And When Pee Wee King
10 Birmingham Bounce Pee Wee King
11 We're Gonna Go Fishin' (Next Saturday Night) Pee Wee King
12 Cincinnati Dancing Pig Pee Wee King
13 River Road Two Step Pee Wee King
14 Mop Rag Boogie Pee Wee King
15 No One But You Pee Wee King
16 Within My Heart (La Golondrina) Pee Wee King
17 Helegged Hilegged Pee Wee King
18 You Drifted Pee Wee King
19 The Strange Little Girl Pee Wee King
20 Chew Tobacco Rag Pee Wee King
21 Slow Poke Pee Wee King
22 You Won't Need My Love Anymore Pee Wee King
23 Two Roads Pee Wee King
24 Railroad Boogie Pee Wee King
25 Makin' Like A Train Pee Wee King
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01 The Crying Steel Guitar Waltz Pee Wee King
02 Ragtime Annie Lee Pee Wee King
03 Slow Bloke Pee Wee King
04 Slow Coach Pee Wee King
05 Silver And Gold Pee Wee King
06 If And When Pee Wee King
07 Busybody Pee Wee King
08 I Don't Mind Pee Wee King
09 Two-Faced Clock Pee Wee King
10 A Mighty Pretty Waltz Pee Wee King
11 Tennessee Tango Pee Wee King
12 The Crazy Waltz Pee Wee King
13 Varsoviana Pee Wee King
14 San Antonio Rose Pee Wee King
15 My Adobe Hacienda Pee Wee King
16 The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart) Pee Wee King
17 Under The Double Eagle Pee Wee King
18 Spanish Two Step Pee Wee King
19 Over The Waves Pee Wee King
20 Steel Guitar Rag Pee Wee King
21 Screwball Pee Wee King
22 Last Night On The Back Porch Pee Wee King
23 Till I Waltz Again With You Pee Wee King
24 Gone Pee Wee King
25 I'll Go On Alone Pee Wee King
26 That's Me Without You Pee Wee King
27 Your Kisses Aren't Kisses Anymore Pee Wee King
28 Here Lies My Heart Pee Wee King
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01 Oh Mis'rable Love Pee Wee King
02 Ricochet Pee Wee King
03 Dragnet Pee Wee King
04 Deck Of Cards Pee Wee King
05 Huggin' My Pillow Pee Wee King
06 Changing Partners Pee Wee King
07 Bimbo Pee Wee King
08 Backward, Turn Backward Pee Wee King
09 In A Garden Of Roses Pee Wee King
10 The Red Deck Of Cards Pee Wee King
11 Keep Your Eye On My Darling Pee Wee King
12 Indian Giver Pee Wee King
13 Why Don't You All Go Home? Pee Wee King
14 How Long Pee Wee King
15 Peek-A-Boo Waltz Pee Wee King
16 Steel Guitar Rag Pee Wee King
17 Peaches And Cream Pee Wee King
18 I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango Pee Wee King
19 Flying Home Pee Wee King
20 Woodchopper's Ball Pee Wee King
21 Seven Come Eleven Pee Wee King
22 Farewell Blues Pee Wee King
23 Tippin' In Pee Wee King
24 Melody Of Love Pee Wee King
25 You Can't Hardly Get Them No More Pee Wee King
26 Tweedle Dee Pee Wee King
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 6
01 Plantation Boogie Pee Wee King
02 Jim, Johnny And Jonas Pee Wee King
03 Nevermind Pee Wee King
04 Beauty Is As Beauty Does Pee Wee King
05 Half A Dozen Boogie Pee Wee King
06 Blue Suede Shoes Pee Wee King
07 Tennessee Dancin' Doll Pee Wee King
08 Ballroom Baby Pee Wee King
09 Catty Town Pee Wee King
10 Absolutely, Positively Pee Wee King
11 Hoot Scoot Pee Wee King
12 I'll Be Walking Alone In A Crowd Pee Wee King
13 Sugar Beet Pee Wee King
14 (I Tasted) Tears On Your Lips Pee Wee King
15 A Catchy Tune Pee Wee King
16 My Darlin' (We're Not Too Young To Know) Pee Wee King
17 Do You Remember Pee Wee King
18 Congratulations Joe Pee Wee King
19 Prelude To A Broken Heart Pee Wee King
20 Do You Remember Pee Wee King
21 Unbreakable Heart Pee Wee King
22 Janie Pee Wee King
23 A Little Bit About Myself (A Phonobiography) Pee Wee King
Pee Wee King OBITUARY PEE WEE KING As an instrumentalist, bandleader, actor,... plus
"Pee Wee King"

Pee Wee King

OBITUARY PEE WEE KING

As an instrumentalist, bandleader, actor, songwriter, and businessman, Pee Wee King had a long and varied career. Born Julius Frank Kuczynski in 1914 in Wisconsin, he learned concertina, fiddle and accordion while playing in his father's polka band. After graduation, while fronting his own band, he met Gene Autry; the future cowboy star was hosting his own program on Chicago's WLS and offered King an opportunity to back him. By 1934, Autry and King moved to WHAS Louisville, but after less than a year, Autry departed for Hollywood. Opting to stay with country music, Pee Wee changed his name to 'King' in honor of polka favorite Wayne King.

After a year spent with Frankie More's Log Cabin Boys, Pee Wee formed his own Golden West Cowboys with vocalist Texas Daisy, fiddler Abner Sims and guitarist Curly Rhodes. He ran a tight ship, organizing arrangements and intricate stage shows which promoted the band well around the Louisville area. By 1937, the Golden West Cowboys had accepted a spot on the Grand Ole Opry.

During the early-to-mid-'40s, Pee-Wee's band proved an important breeding ground for vocalists; in the span of just five years, Eddy Arnold, Milton Estes, Cowboy Copas, Minnie Pearl, and Tommy Sosebee all spent time with the Golden West Cowboys. "I learned a lot about showmanship from him," said Eddy Arnold. Redd Stewart, who had joined in 1937 and outlasted them all, became the star of the show on King's charting hits, beginning with the #3 hit Tennessee Waltz in 1948. During the next six years, the Golden West Cowboys hit the Top 15 ten times in succession. King's only number one, Slow Poke, was a giant hit in 1951 -- it spent 15 weeks at number one and crossed over to number one pop as well (for three weeks). Pee Wee and Redd also cowrote the pop standard You Belong to Me

Though the band failed to chart after 1954, King continued to lead the Golden West Cowboys until 1969, when he retired to work on the business side of country. A past director of the Country Music Foundation, Pee Wee King was inducted into both the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and, in 1974, the Country Music Hall of Fame.

After suffering a heart-attack on February 28, Pee Wee King died March 7, 2000 at age 86. He was a short, funny, good-hearted man who would come to his record store (King's Record Shop...pictured on the front of a Rosanne Cash LP), hang out with friends, and tell stories.

His complete recordings from 1946 to 1958 are available on our anthology below that includes his most exciting swing and rock 'n' roll recordings.

 

 

The Saturday evening of April 14, 1945 posed a problem at the Grand Ole Opry. The nation was in mourning for President Franklin D. Roosevelt's sudden death two days earlier. WSM announced that the Opry itself had been cancelled for that week but left the Ryman Auditorium open for people who didn't hear the announcements and, in the Opry's place, offered a short program. The always-reliable Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys, were in the house, previously scheduled to fill in for Roy Acuff on the half-hour Prince Albert Tobacco segment. Hay asked Pee Wee to play his regular stage show, unaware that it differed radically from King's usual Opry spots.

Hay's artlessly crafted façade of rural purity for the Opry barred the urbane sounds of drums and horns. It even took him time to accept Pee Wee's accordion, much less the electric guitars that became part of the show in the early 1940s. Late in '44, Opry guests Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys flipped off the show's no-drums rule. To obey Hay's 'down to earth' dictums, Golden West Cowboys drummer Sticks McDonald and trumpeter Buddy Harrell weren't using their usual instruments at the Opry.

The Cowboys began with their own FDR homage. Harrell played Taps, followed by Pee Wee's solo accordion rendition of My Buddy. Then the band ripped into a blazing version of the swing favorite Bugle Call Rag that, with Harrell and McDonald roaring away, kept the energy high. It delighted the Ryman audience. Flustered and upset, when Hay confronted Pee Wee afterward, the bandleader laconically reminded Hay that he'd specifically requested they play their stage show.

It's easy, given the similar instrumental lineups, to lump King and the Golden West Cowboys with Wills and other Western swing groups. It's also a flawed, apples-oranges equation. Wills and the Playboys were dancehall denizens, Pee Wee and company an all-purpose Western show band able to satisfy dancers but playing mainly to sit-down audiences. Radio and TV were their primary outlets along with theaters, auditoriums, fairs and parks, where they offered an amalgam of cowboy tunes, polkas, parlor tunes, boogies, swing, novelties and current pop hits that could please any crowd—even listeners who loathed country music.

These bands were ubiquitous both before and after World War II in Midwestern and Eastern cities large and small. New York City had Denver Darling; Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers owned Chicago. The Down Homers worked out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. In Washington D.C., Jimmy Dean and his Texas Wildcats became a local institution. Slim Rhodes dominated Memphis. Sunshine Sue and her Rangers held forth at WRVA in Richmond. Indiana. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Slim Bryant and his Wildcats were stars; Chester, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, had Bill Haley and the Saddlemen. Philly itself was home to Jesse Rodgers and the Border Riders.

Pee Wee began in the Midwest, born Julius Frank Anthony Kuczynski in Milwaukee in 1914. He grew up there, spending summers on relatives' farms. His father John, who played concertina and violin, led a polka band called the Midnight Four. Frankie began accordion lessons in 1929, learning the instrument despite his disdain for formal study. When he met nationally-known sweet bandleader Wayne King in 1930 and explained he was an aspiring musician, King suggested the kid adopt the easily remembered surname of King. His new country-polka group the King's Jesters played the 'Badger State Barn Dance,' inspired by Chicago's WLS 'National Barn Dance,' as well as the Polish-American Hour over WJRN in Racine.

In 1934, 'National Barn Dance' star Gene Autry and band the Range Riders toured Wisconsin with manager Joe L. Frank when they wound up in a car crash. With several Range Riders injured, Frank heard the King's Jesters on a radio as the cars were being serviced and made contact. The Jesters played one show with Autry, who then temporarily hired King to finish the tour with the Range Riders and dubbed Frankie King 'Pee Wee.' He returned home, but within months Frank invited him to Louisville, where Autry was working at WHAS radio. In June, 1935 Pee Wee became Autry's regular accordionist while the cowboy singer awaited his call to Hollywood.

Pee Wee stayed in Louisville when Autry left to launch his film career. Frank moved him into a new band called the Log Cabin Boys, who did extensive radio and personal appearance work around Kentucky before spending 1936 at WNOX in Knoxville on the station's 'Mid-Day Merry Go Round' show. Pee Wee became engaged to Frank's daughter Lydia during that time, and married her late that year. He and Frank, his music business mentor, planned their next move as 1936 ended. Early in 1937, back in Louisville at WAVE radio, Pee Wee unveiled a new band. In tribute to the popular Girls of the Golden West, they were called J. L. Frank's Golden West Cowboys.

Frank had enough influence to get the Cowboys an Opry audition, their professionalism and polish impressing WSM officials. The group joined the cast in June, 1937. Unlike other Opry acts, the Cowboys were union musicians and insisted they be paid accordingly. Pee Wee and J. L. Frank were a team, creating slick show promotion packages including flashy posters. In 1938 Frank took his name off and the band became Pee Wee King and the Golden West Cowboys. Playing a show in St. Louis, King was impressed by local vocalist Eddy Arnold and hired him as the Cowboys' vocalist.

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Tracklist
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01 That Cheap Look In Your Eye
02 You Were The Cause Of It All
03 Texas Toni Lee
04 Tennessee Central #9
05 Southland Polka
06 Steel Guitar Rag
07 I Hear You Knockin'
08 Keep Them Cold Icy Fingers Off Of Me
09 Don't Feel Sorry For Me
10 Arkansas Traveler
11 Out Of My Mind
12 Ten Gallon Boogie
13 Kentucky Waltz
14 Don't Forget
15 Jukebox Blues
16 Chattanooga Bess
17 Say Good Mornin' Nellie
18 Forty Nine Women
19 The Ghost And Honest Joe
20 New York To New Orleans
21 I'm Satisfied With You
22 Quit Honkin' That Horn
23 Oh Monah
24 Bull Fiddle Boogie
25 Tennessee Waltz
26 Rootie Tootie
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01 Gotta Climb Those Golden Stairs
02 Everytime I Feel The Spirit
03 Gospel Boogie
04 Singin' As I Go
05 Waltz Of The Alamo
06 Whisper Waltz
07 I Lost My Love (The Color Song)
08 Bonaparte's Retreat
09 Blue Grass Waltz
10 Alabama Moon
11 Tennessee Tears
12 Get Together Polka
13 The Nashville Waltz
14 The Waltz Of Regret
15 Tennessee Polka
16 Lonesome Steel Guitar
17 Cornbread, 'Lasses And Sassafras Tea
18 Fire On The Mountain
19 Shocking Rye Straw
20 Billy In The Low Ground
21 Devil's Dream
22 Fisher's Hornpipe
23 Sally Goodin
24 Whistling Rufus
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01 Going Back To A.L.A.
02 You Call Everybody Darlin'
03 The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
04 Black Eyed Susie
05 When They Played That Old Missouri Waltz
06 Blame It All On Nashville
07 The Kissing Dance
08 Rag Mop
09 What, Where And When
10 Birmingham Bounce
11 We're Gonna Go Fishin' (Next Saturday Night)
12 Cincinnati Dancing Pig
13 River Road Two Step
14 Mop Rag Boogie
15 No One But You
16 Within My Heart (La Golondrina)
17 Helegged Hilegged
18 You Drifted
19 The Strange Little Girl
20 Chew Tobacco Rag
21 Slow Poke
22 You Won't Need My Love Anymore
23 Two Roads
24 Railroad Boogie
25 Makin' Like A Train
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01 The Crying Steel Guitar Waltz
02 Ragtime Annie Lee
03 Slow Bloke
04 Slow Coach
05 Silver And Gold
06 If And When
07 Busybody
08 I Don't Mind
09 Two-Faced Clock
10 A Mighty Pretty Waltz
11 Tennessee Tango
12 The Crazy Waltz
13 Varsoviana
14 San Antonio Rose
15 My Adobe Hacienda
16 The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)
17 Under The Double Eagle
18 Spanish Two Step
19 Over The Waves
20 Steel Guitar Rag
21 Screwball
22 Last Night On The Back Porch
23 Till I Waltz Again With You
24 Gone
25 I'll Go On Alone
26 That's Me Without You
27 Your Kisses Aren't Kisses Anymore
28 Here Lies My Heart
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01 Oh Mis'rable Love
02 Ricochet
03 Dragnet
04 Deck Of Cards
05 Huggin' My Pillow
06 Changing Partners
07 Bimbo
08 Backward, Turn Backward
09 In A Garden Of Roses
10 The Red Deck Of Cards
11 Keep Your Eye On My Darling
12 Indian Giver
13 Why Don't You All Go Home?
14 How Long
15 Peek-A-Boo Waltz
16 Steel Guitar Rag
17 Peaches And Cream
18 I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango
19 Flying Home
20 Woodchopper's Ball
21 Seven Come Eleven
22 Farewell Blues
23 Tippin' In
24 Melody Of Love
25 You Can't Hardly Get Them No More
26 Tweedle Dee
King, Pee Wee - & His Golden West Cowboys (6-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 6
01 Plantation Boogie
02 Jim, Johnny And Jonas
03 Nevermind
04 Beauty Is As Beauty Does
05 Half A Dozen Boogie
06 Blue Suede Shoes
07 Tennessee Dancin' Doll
08 Ballroom Baby
09 Catty Town
10 Absolutely, Positively
11 Hoot Scoot
12 I'll Be Walking Alone In A Crowd
13 Sugar Beet
14 (I Tasted) Tears On Your Lips
15 A Catchy Tune
16 My Darlin' (We're Not Too Young To Know)
17 Do You Remember
18 Congratulations Joe
19 Prelude To A Broken Heart
20 Do You Remember
21 Unbreakable Heart
22 Janie
23 A Little Bit About Myself (A Phonobiography)