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Lone Star Ranger Great Grand Dad / The Little Old Sod Shanty

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01-26-19 Pathe Records

S3productions Presents Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records started 01/26/2019  

Lone Star Ranger Great Grand Dad / The Little Old Sod Shanty

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Great Grand Dad - CONQUEROR (1928 - 1941) - 7434 - 1929-08-09; matrix: 8924; xref: JE5749#; control: 2552; ~3 min

Great Grand Dad - PATHE / ACTUELLE (U.S.) - 32488 - ~3 min

The Little Old Sod Shanty - CONQUEROR (1928 - 1941) - 7433 - 1929-08-09; matrix: 8923; xref: JE5723#; control: 2490; ~3 min

1923-1930 Pathe 32000 series numerical listings

John I. White (April 12, 1902 – November 26, 1992) was a western music singer. He was born in 1902 and originated from Washington, DC. Working under various stage names, such as the Lone Star Ranger, the Lonesome Cowboy, and most often Whitey Johns he flourished as a performing and recording artist in the 1920s and 1930s. His first recordings were for the American Record Company and were released on a wide variety of record labels. He frequently performed covers of songs written by Vernon Dalhart.

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