Doc and Chickie Williams - Wheeling Jamboree USA
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- Recorded Oct. 8, 1989 on the Occasion of Doc & Chickie Williams 50th Wedding Anniversary. The entire show was dedicated as a Celebration to both of them and their longstanding career and contributions to the the Jamboree. Doc joined the Wheeling Jamboree in 1937 they were Married 2 years later. Doc originally recorded Silver Bells in 1947.
The Country Music Show with Tradition Like None Other!
I had an opportunity to talk Doc a couple of years before he passed away. A very charming man.
Wonderful , my favorite singers from my childhood . Saw them perform at Dix Drive theater , Glens Falls , NY ( now closed )in the 1950s . Listened to WWVA Jamboree for many years .
They are the best. When I was a young lad I seen them at the Johnsburg central school.best show ever
my parents went to the wwva jamboree many times in the 40s and 50s they were friends with the singers
Mine to remember them on radio
Still have my black Stetson with pheasant feather I actually bought from Doc and Chickie in their Country Music store in Wheeling across from the Capitol Music Hall...used to shop their often and she was usually in the store!
Me to my gd parents used to listen to them on radio I remember them when they played at areas here in PA yeah they were great together
One of my favorite singers who started out on Wheeling Jamboree was PENNY DEHAVEN!!
Learned to play guitar (respectably well) back in the mid 1940's after ordering his instruction book by mail after hearing an ad for it on a country music radio station in the Washington DC area.
Love when Chickie joins in....
Doc and chikee William was my mother's favorite
Met them at the Red Apple Rest in New York in about 1965
Hello and thanks for sharing. I'm looking for Firefly Waltz. Tia
There is my old buddy John Parrendo sittin back there on the fiddle.miss those days.
My mother was a huge Doc and Chickie fan, following them her whole life. She first heard them on the radio as a teenager in Connecticut, and kept up a correspondence with Doc and his daughters up until Doc’s death in 2011. I think I have every mailing they sent her over the years, following her moves from CT to TX to NM. We lost mom last year, and I am listening to Doc and Chickie this morning in her honor.
A happy sound. Chickie & Doc have their accordion player Denny Paz together creating their usual great sound. Or is it Marion Martian?-(I am getting to know)
She's my moms cousin.