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Roy Acuff and Bashful Brother Oswald --Wabash Cannonball--
Roy Acuff and Bashful Brother Oswald performing on the Porter Wagoner show in the early '60s.

Length: 313
Rating: 4.90 (41 ratings)
Tags: Porter Wagoner Grandpa Jones Stringbean Dobro Classic Country Music

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Roy Acuff - Wabash Cannonball (live)
Roy Acuff and his band performing the "Wabash Cannonball"

Length: 179
Rating: 4.90 (123 ratings)
Tags: wabash cannonball roy acuff bashful brother oswald pete kirby grand ole opry dobro resonator slide bluegrass country

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Roy Acuff Wreck Of The Old 97
Roy Acuff Wreck Of The Old 97

Length: 140
Rating: 4.90 (49 ratings)
Tags: Roy Acuff Wreck Of The Old 97 country music waneonnol

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roy acuff/jole blon
country version of cajun classic (1947?)

Length: 195
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: acuff rose cajun harry choates

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ROY ACUFF-WORRIED MIND
THIS ONE WAS A HIT IN 1941. He was born in Maynardville, Tennessee to Ida Carr and Simon E. Neil Acuff [2], the third of five children. He played semi-professional baseball, but a sunstroke in 1929 and a nervous breakdown in 1930 ended his aspirations to play for the New York Yankees.[1] [edit] Music career He then turned his attention to his father's fiddle and began playing in a traveling medicine show, often performing in blackface. He toured the Southern United States and eventually formed a band called "The Crazy Tennesseans". In 1936, he recorded his two most enduring songs, the traditional The Great Speckled Bird and The Wabash Cannonball. He debuted at the Grand Ole Opry two years later. He was booked as a fiddler, and he should have played the Turkey Buzzard for a square dancin' segment, but he decided to try and sing The Great Speckled Bird. His decision was not well received, however. Acuff became a regular on the Opry, forming a backing band called the Smoky Mountain Boys, led by friend and Dobro player Bashful Brother Oswald. By 1940 he was the star of the show. Acuff's recording of The House of the Rising Sun on November 3, 1938 is the first known commercial recording of the song. He released several singles in the 1940s such as The Wreck on the Highway, Beneath That Lonely Mound of Clay and The Precious Jewel. During the 1940s he also appeared in six movies. In 1942, a man of many talents, he formed a music publishing venture with Chicago songwriter Fred Rose. Acuff-Rose Music became a country music phenomenon, owning huge numbers of copyrights including those by Marty Robbins, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and all of the songs of Hank Williams. As his record sales declined in the late 40s and 50s, Acuff spent most of his time on the road, becoming one of the hottest tickets in country music. In 1962 he was the first living musician elected to The Country Music Hall of Fame. By the 1970s Acuff performed almost exclusively with the Grand Ole Opry, at Opryland USA, greatly legitimizing it as the top institution in country music. He made one rare appearance at Carlton Haney's Camp Spring Bluegrass Festival in 1971. He received the Kennedy Center Honors in 1991. [edit] Political career Acuff had a brief affair with politics, losing a run for the office of Governor of Tennessee as a Republican in 1944 and 1948. Acuff later campaigned in 1970 for his friend Tex Ritter in his campaign for GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in Tennessee. [edit] Trivia A popular legend is that Japanese troops during World War II would enter battle yelling, "To hell with Roy Acuff" [3], [4] In 1962, Roy Acuff was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. For his contribution to the recording industry, he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located on 1541 Vine St. Acuff was initiated as an Entered Apprentice at the East Nashville Freemasonry Lodge in 1943, and raised to Master Mason in 1944. He was made a 33rd Degree Mason on 21 October 1985. Acuff is thought to be one inspiration for Henry Gibson's character Haven Hamilton in Robert Altman's film Nashville. The fictionalized character was reportedly a composite of several well-known musicians, including Acuff and Hank Snow. Acuff on recording: "[A] little secret of my policy in the studio ... [w]henever you once decide that you are going to record a number, put everything you've got into it. Don't say, 'Oh, we'll take it over and do it again' because every time you go through it you lose just a little something ... [l]et's do it the first time and to hell with the rest of them" - on the classic album Will the Circle Be Unbroken. U.S. Olympian high jumper Amy Acuff is his distant cousin. Some sources erroneously list her as his daughter.

Length: 169
Rating: 4.70 (10 ratings)
Tags: music country Roy Acuff

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Jeff Tweedy "Acuff-Rose"
6/22/07 ~ Count Basie Theatre ~ Red Bank, NJ

Length: 150
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: wilco jeff tweedy acuff rose acoustic red bank count basie new jersey

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Jeff Tweedy of Wilco - Acuff Rose in Knoxville, TN 1/30/07
Jeff Tweedy singing Acuff Rose as his last encore song

Length: 145
Rating: 3.70 (3 ratings)
Tags: Jeff Tweedy Wilco Bijou Theatre Knoxville

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Acuff-Rose Jeff Tweedy Tabernacle Acoustic 1/29/07
COMPLETELY acoustic version of Acuff-Rose from Anodyne. THANK YOU JEFF! This was one of the rare opportunities that there is no PA system.

Length: 156
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: Jeff Tweedy Atlanta Acoustic concert anodyne uncle tupelo acuff rose

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Roy Acuff and Brother Oswald --Baldknob Arkansas--
Roy Acuff Open House Show, 1950's.

Length: 148
Rating: 5.00 (36 ratings)
Tags: Stringbean Grandpa Jones Clawhammer Banjo

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ROY ACUFF-THE PRODIGAL SON
Roy had 3 major hits in 1944. This is one of them.

Length: 165
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: music country Roy Acuff 1944

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