Bradley Kincaid was among the first country/folk artists to gain wide exposure by performing on the very powerful Chicago radio station owned and sponsored by Sears & Roebuck that reached homes in the East, South, and Midwest. Sears sold his songbooks and records on their own labels, and even a "Bradley Kincaid Hound Dog" guitar, made in Chicago by Harmony, which Sears also owned at the time.
I think I got it from an old blogspot that posted vinyl rips. It came from "Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs Number Six" from the Bluebonnet label in 1968. I can't find any images of that album online, though I see some photos of 1-5 and 7. Here's the mp3s (I assume vinyl rips) of all 7 volumes: www.mediafire.com/file/p6el4nb08dzn2wn/Bradley_Kincaid.rar/
My Grandfather used to sing this song as he puttered around the house when I was a young kid
this hits home...I'm 63
Bradley Kincaid was among the first country/folk artists to gain wide exposure by performing on the very powerful Chicago radio station owned and sponsored by Sears & Roebuck that reached homes in the East, South, and Midwest. Sears sold his songbooks and records on their own labels, and even a "Bradley Kincaid Hound Dog" guitar, made in Chicago by Harmony, which Sears also owned at the time.
Cool song
YES A GREAT VOICE AND GOOD SONG:
He lived from 1895 -1987. The song was probably recorded in the 1930s.
Where did you get this recording?? I'd love to find it
DGA check out the CD box set from JSP Records. Available on their website or from Amazon.
Anyone know what year this was recorded?
I think I got it from an old blogspot that posted vinyl rips. It came from "Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs Number Six" from the Bluebonnet label in 1968. I can't find any images of that album online, though I see some photos of 1-5 and 7.
Here's the mp3s (I assume vinyl rips) of all 7 volumes: www.mediafire.com/file/p6el4nb08dzn2wn/Bradley_Kincaid.rar/