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| | Ernest Tubb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tubb joined the Grand Ole Opry in February, 1943 and put together his band, the "Texas Troubadours." He remained a regular on the radio show for four decades, and hosted the Midnight Jamboree after it. |  | | In 1965, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and in 1970, Tubb was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. |  | | His biggest career hit song "Walking the Floor Over You" (1941) marked the rise of the honky-tonk style of music. |
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 | | Tubb and Decca Records produced a recorded version of his “Midnight Jamboree” radio show for which he chose me as a new male artist for this recording. |  | | Tubb was diagnosed with emphysema, but continued to tour and record actively. |  | | In 1947, he opened “The Ernest Tubb Record Shop” in Nashville and began the “Midnight Jamboree”, a live broadcast of the show over Radio WSM. |
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| | Ernest Tubb |
 | | Ernest Dale Tubb (February 9 1914 - September 6 1984) was one of the pioneers of American country music. |  | | His 1941 hit "Walking the Floor over You" the rise of the honky-tonk style of music. |  | | "Walking the Floor" brought Tubb to prominence to the Grand Ole Opry in 1943. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Ernest_Tubb
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| | VH1.com : Ernest Tubb : Biography |
 | | Early in his adolescence, Tubb was attracted to the music of Rodgers. |  | | Quoting one of his album titles, Tubb left a legend and a legacy. |  | | In 1966, Tubb was diagnosed with emphysema and in spite of the doctors' warnings, he continued to tour and record actively into the early '70s. |
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 | | Tubb was elected to the Country Music hall of Fame in 1965, the sixth artist to receive that honor. |  | | The Texas Troubadour, E.T. to his colleagues and fans, Ernest Tubb is a legendary figure in the history of country music. |  | | He put honky tonk on the musical map, was one of the first country artist to use electric instruments and drums, helped make Nashville the recording capitol of the country world, and created a recorded legacy that is one of the most cherished in all of American music. |
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| | Ernest Tubb CD Set From Scotty's |
 | | Ernest Tubb was on Bluebird and then Decca Records from 1936 until 1975. |  | | Tubb’s Texas Troubadours not only worked on the road with him but participated in his recording sessions, ensuring that the records from this era were true to the leader’s musical credo. |  | | There are the earliest duets with LORETTA LYNN, in addition to all of Tubb’s albums from the period, including ‘Just Call Me Lonesome’, ‘Thanks A Lot,’ and ‘Family Bible.’ Fittingly, Ernest Tubb was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1965. |
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| | Ernest Tubb - Hotel Resource Book Store |
 | | Ernest Tubb was one of the earliest superstars of country music. |  | | Ernest Tubb is a true country music singer. |  | | Unlike his friend Red Foley whose voice had pop crossover appeal, Ernest had a voice that was pure country, yet Ernest had hits in the American pop charts because the songs were of such great quality. |
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http://www.hotelresource.com/bookstore/artistsearch_Ernest%20Tubb/mode_music.html
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: TUBB, ERNEST DALE |
 | | They were divorced in 1948, a year when Tubb had three songs on the Billboard top-ten charts. |  | | During his career Ernest Tubb recorded more than 250 songs and sold 30 million records. |  | | As a teenager, Tubb took a job in San Antonio as a soda jerk, learned the guitar on his own, and landed an unpaid job at KONO radio station. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/TT/ftu16.html
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| | Ernest Tubb |
 | | Tubb, while determined to keep his music country, was one of the first to use electric guitars when juke box owners complained that it was hard to hear acoustic guitars when the bar crowds got rowdy. |  | | That year, Tubb appeared in two Hollywood films, signed with J.L. Frank as manager and agent, and made his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. |  | | In order to promote country music, he opened his famous Ernest Tubb Record Shop and began broadcasting his "Midnight Jamboree" every week following the Grand Ole Opry. |
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| | Ernest Tubb Reviews |
 | | Tubb's road show was the prototypical honky-tonk package, playing every night for your listening and dancing pleasure, as he says, till 1:30 in the morning, when the band would pack up the bus and head for the next nightclub. |  | | Tubb's Texas Troubadours were one of the first touring country bands to add electric guitar (so the band could be heard above the honky-tonks' raucous din) and to use drums (for the same reason). |  | | Despite the age of the original master tape, the listener has the impression of being in a front-row seat at a show in which Tubb was obviously having the time of his life. |
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http://www.camelotmedia.com/etreview.html
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 | | Tubb learned in his spare time to sing, yodel, and play the guitar much like Rodgers did, and shortly after Rodgers’s death in 1933, nineteen-year-old Ernest Tubb first worked as a radio singer in San Antonio, city of Rodgers’s final residence. |  | | Tubb then was considered one of country music’s major stars, regularly appearing on popularity charts with recordings such as “Soldier’s Last Letter” (1944), “Tomorrow Never Comes” (1945), “It’s Been So Long Darling” (1945), “Rainbow at Midnight” (1946), and “Filipino Baby” (1946). |  | | Rodgers’s help early in his career, Tubb did all he could as a star to help others: carrying artists on tour with him, putting in a good word with Opry management or record producers, showcasing talent on his Midnight Jamboree shows, hiring some for his own Texas Troubadours, and always offering words of advice. |
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http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/inductees/ernest_tubb.html
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| | Ernest Tubb |
 | | Ernest wrote songs and performed but his success was moderate until, in 1942, he wrote and recorded what is perhaps his signature song, "Walking The Flo or Over You." It became a million selling record and opened the door to an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. |  | | The record shop also served as the springb oard and the venue for his WSM radio show, the Ernest Tubb Midnight Jamboree which was started to provide a showcase for fellow performers and up and coming entertainers who needed a place where their talents could be heard. |  | | Hearing the pleas of many of his fans who told him they often had a hard time finding his recordings and those of other country favorites in their local record stores, he opened the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in 1947. |
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| | Ernest Tubb |
 | | Ernest was also one of the first artists in country to use an electric guitar, after jukebox owners complained it was too hard to hear acoustic guitars when the crowds got loud and rowdy. |  | | In 1936, she arranged a recording session for Ernest with RCA, and even loaned him one of Jimmie's guitars for the seesion. |  | | Though he used electric guitar, he was determined to make sure his music stayed country. |
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http://www.takecountryback.com/bio/ernesttubb.htm
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| | Martin & Company > Artists |
 | | Tubb struggled through the remainder of the 1930s perfecting his honky-tonk style of country, but finally hit the big time in 1941 with the release of “Walking the Floor Over You.” He soon moved to Nashville and became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. |  | | To his many fans, Ernest Tubb was, is and always will be the Texas Troubadour, and the D-35 edition guitar honors that title with its undeniable stage appeal. |  | | In 1947, he opened his famed Ernest Tubb Record Shop and started the Midnight Jamboree radio show, which became a showcase for rising country artists. |
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http://www.martinguitar.com/artists/display_artist.php?d=246
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| | Medialunchbox - Music : The Best of Ernest Tubb |
 | | Tubb was the best of the best, I remember his songs on this CD from when I was a child, there is a song I believe he recorded called My Mother Was A Lady, I would really like to find that one. |  | | Even the 1958 remakes originally on the Decca/MCA "Greatest Hits" and "Ernest Tubb Story" were pretty good...but this album is for completists only. |  | | Medialunchbox - Music : The Best of Ernest Tubb |
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http://www.medialunchbox.com/ItemId/B000000DH4
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| | Country Standard Time: Ernest Tubb: The Texas Troubadour |
 | | Ernest Tubb may not have invented honky-tonk music, but he was the man who made it the dominant form of country for more than a decade. |  | | Another key to initial success was Tubb¹s decision in 1941 to add electric guitar to his recordings to make them louder. |  | | Only as the CD age has made Tubb¹s originals more accessible could we comprehend. |
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http://www.countrystandardtime.com/tubbBOOK.html
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| | CMT.com: News |
 | | With entertainers ranging from Loretta Lynn, Tubb's longtime duet partner who spent her early years on the radio show, to Elvis Presley and Garth Brooks, it's no wonder the show is celebrating its 3,000th consecutive broadcast Saturday (Aug. 7). |  | | The radio show always starts with a track from an Ernest Tubb album until the announcer introduces the host of the show. |  | | According to Glenda Goleman, general manager for the Ernest Tubb Record Shops, the 3000th broadcast will be hosted by Jean Shepard and is "just going to be a typical Midnite Jamboree. |
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http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1490005/20040806/tubb_ernest.jhtml?headlines=true
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| | Country, Bluegrass & Old Timey - Ernest Tubb -> Ian Tyson |
 | | This is the weakest part of the set, because cute as these duets are on first listening, after a couple of listens you wonder what was so funny and understand why many of them were never released. |  | | It includes his first duets with Loretta Lynn, the classic all instrumental album "Ernest Tubb Presents The Texas Troubadours" and 42 unissued sides. |  | | Previously issued in an edited form on Rhino this two CD set is a fabulous live set recorded at the Spanish Castle ballroom in Seattle, Wa in 1965 by Tubb's former drummer Jan Kurtis. |
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http://www.rootsandrhythm.com/roots/COUNTRY/country_t3.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Music: The Complete Live 1965 Show [LIVE] |
 | | In the words of Ernest's son Justin, "If you close your eyes and listen to this album, you can recapture the feeling of actually sitting in the audience. |  | | This historic recording is the only true live recording of Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours. |  | | Boasting impeccable sound quality, it includes a host of Tubb's hits performed by a top-of-the-line band featuring lead guitarist Leon Rhodes and steel wizard Buddy Charlton, not to mention Jack Greene and Cal Smith, future stars in their own right. |
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| | Ernest Tubb MP3 Downloads - Ernest Tubb Music Downloads - Ernest Tubb Music Videos |
 | | This isn't really an Ernest Tubb album but, rather, a showcase -- recreating the radio show of the title that he did out of the Ernest Tubb Record Shop -- featuring various artists. |  | | Ernest Tubb MP3 Downloads - Ernest Tubb Music Downloads - Ernest Tubb Music Videos |  | | Kitty Wells, Webb Pierce, Patsy Cline, and the Wilburn Brothers are featured doing one song each. |
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| | Artist Biography - Ernest Tubb |
 | | Though Tubb sang locally while he was still in his teens, he was almost twenty years old before he got his first guitar. |  | | In 1947 he started his "Midnight Jamboree" program on WSM radio where he showcased the talents of up and coming country artists. |  | | This song became a million-seller and got him his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry in December of that year.In the following years, he became a regular member of the Opry. |
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http://www.countrypolitan.com/bio-ernest-tubb.php
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| | Ernest Tubb; Author: Pugh, Ronnie; Hardback; Book |
 | | Tracing a career that began in the 1930s and continued to just a few years before Ernest Tubb's death in 1984, Pugh presents not only the long and legendary life of the Texan Troubador but also an unparalleled view of the world of country music in which Tubb played an essential part. |  | | In this definitive biography, Ronnie Pugh brings one of country music's greatest performers back to center stage. |
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| | Ernest Tubb - Give My Love To Rose lyric |
 | | Ernest Tubb - Give My Love To Rose lyric |  | | Home ->Ernest Tubb ->Let's Turn Back The Years -> Give My Love To Rose lyrics |
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| | The Ernest Tubb Songbook Sheet Music, Lyrics, Chords! |
 | | The Ernest Tubb Songbook Sheet Music, Lyrics, Chords! |  | | EMAIL Sheet Music The Ernest Tubb Songbook to a friend! |  | | Books Containing Songs Matching: The Ernest Tubb Songbook |
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| | Ernest Tubb |
 | | Biggs Studio, Dallas, TX BAND: Rhythm Guitar: Ernest Tubb. |  | | Los Angeles, CA BAND: Rhythm Guitar: Ernest Tubb; Charles Quirk. |  | | Los Angeles, CA BAND: Rhythm Guitar: Ernest Tubb. |
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| | SAMMI SMITH & ERNEST TUBB Vinyl Records ~ Used, Rare, Collectible and Vintage Vinyl LPs & 45s |
 | | SAMMI SMITH & ERNEST TUBB Vinyl Records ~ Used, Rare, Collectible and Vintage Vinyl LPs & 45s |  | | You'll find that our SAMMI SMITH & ERNEST TUBB records are always in excellent condition and are painstakingly graded so you'll know exactly what you're getting. |  | | Records by Mail maintains one of the largest selections of rare and vintage SAMMI SMITH & ERNEST TUBB vinyl records available anywhere - online or off. |
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| | ERNEST TUBB - CHECK SIGNED 11/22/1975 |
 | | Country singer, songwriter and guitarist Tubb (1914-1984) was among the first honky-tonk singers and the first to achieve national recognition. |  | | By the 1950s, he had become one of the most recognizable musical stars in the world, bringing country music to the widest audience it had ever seen. |  | | Check filled out and signed: "Ernest Tubb", 6x2¾. |
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http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/5_2003/music/ERNEST_TUBB.htm
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| | Ernest Tubb : Live 1965 - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | Live 1965 wasn't intended to be a special show, but in a way that's why it is. The album was recorded in 1965 on one of Ernest Tubb's many concerts that year and it captures him in his element, joking with the audience and running through a selection of his greatest hits. |  | | Ernest Tubb : Live 1965 - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |  | | Though the performance certainly isn't raucous, it's engaging and the disc functions as a valuable historical document. |
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| | ERNEST TUBB |
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| | Ernest Tubb @ Streamwaves |
 | | Rainbow At Midnight (20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Ernest Tubb) |  | | Waltz Across Texas - Album (20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Ernest Tubb) |  | | I’d like to take the FREE 3 day trial! |
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| | Ernest Tubb and the Texas Troubadours the Complete Live 1965 Show |
 | | Little did I know that hot September night that I would capture Country Music history from one of the most influential Country singers of all time, Ernest Tubb. |  | | Returning to Seattle in 1964 I started Camelot Record Company. |  | | This was true in September 1965 when Ernest Tubb gave me his blessing to record his live show at the Spanish Castle in Seattle, Washington. |
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| | Movie ROBBINS, MARTY & ERNEST TUBB |
 | | Tubb performs 1 4 songs including Walkin' the Floor Over You, Answer th e Phone, Remember Me, I'm the One Who Loves You, and m ore. |  | | Robbins performs 12 songs including Singin' the Blues, Time Goes By, I Can't Quit, & more. |  | | This 60 minute videotape features live footage from 1954-5 6. |
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| | FRETPLAY : Ernest Tubb discography |
 | | Ernest Tubb - The Country Music Hall of Fame-Ernest Tubb |  | | Ernest Tubb - Early Hits of "The Texas Troubadour" |  | | Feel free to check out our Ernest Tubb discography and CD reviews below. |
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| | Ernest Tubb "Thanks Troubador Thanks" |
 | | This definitive video biography of country music legend Ernest Tubb, follows his extraordinary 40-year career from the early radio shows to the Hollywood movies and the Grand Old Opry. |  | | This warm tribute program features rare film clips of Ernest Tubb's biggest hits and features appearances by the many stars whose lives Ernest Tubb touched, including Hank Snow, Kitty Wells, Little Jimmy Dickens, Randy Travis, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn and many others. |
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| | Tubb Ernest tabs :: complete, accurate & free |
 | | Download free music lyrics and song lyrics by Tubb Ernest or any other artist at lyrics-now.com |  | | You should also check our Tubb Ernest discography and CD reviews here. |  | | Find accurate Tubb Ernest sheet music and tab books for bass at sheetmusic+ |
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| | Ernest Tubb's Original Texas Troubadours |
 | | Ernest Tubb Discography that covers the songs performed by Tubb |  | | To find out how the evolution of Tubb's band came to be |  | | Troubadours to perform at The Ryman Auditorium home of The Grand |
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| | Ernest Tubb Guitar Tabs |
 | | The Tabworld.com - Internet's largest tablature and lyrics archive, including the latest Ernest Tubb guitar tabs. |  | | Browse our A-Z archive of tabs and lyrics |  | | Home » E » Ernest Tubb guitar tabs » |
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| | Ernest Tubb Guitar Tabs |
 | | We currently have 3 Ernest Tubb guitar tabs, chords and lyrics. |  | | You are here: Donnybravos.com : Guitar Tabs : E : Ernest Tubb Guitar Tabs |  | | Guitar Tabs - E - Ernest Tubb Guitar Tabs |
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| | Ernest Tubb |
 | | Artists: Ernest Tubb, Elvis Presley, Statler Brothers, Slim Whitman |  | | 1947--opened the first Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville on May 3 |  | | Don't Just Stand There (When You Feel Like You're In Love) |
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| | ERNEST TUBB |
 | | There are at least 1207 listings in GEMM of rare, hard to find, out of print, collectible, or just plain cheap new & used CDs, LPs, 45s, vinyl, videos, posters, videos, DVDs and more related to "ERNEST TUBB" from many specialty record stores and collectors around the world. |  | | Only show "ERNEST TUBB" listings added in past [ 1 7 14 30 90 ] days. |  | | Be sure to look for the GEMM Guarantee! |
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| | Ernest Tubb Record Shops |
 | | Our website photographer, Tom Andrews, has traveled far and wide to "capture the moment" at many events pertaining to Ernest Tubb and the ET Record Shops. |  | | You can view still pictures as well as watch an entire set of photos via a "slide show" from many of those events. |  | | Be sure to check out the "Ernest Tubb Scrapbook" and "Gallery of Friends." These photos come from the personal collection of David McCormick. |
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| | Ernest Tubb Music |
 | | Help build the largest human-contributed music project online |  | | Music » Bands and Artists » T » Tubb, Ernest |
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| | Who's Who on Route 40 - Wade Ray |
 | | Ray's recording career began in 1949 with a one year contract with Paramount (now absorbed by MCA) which produced three singles. |  | | In the 1960's Ray was a regular on the Grand Ole Opry, the Ernest Tubb Show and the Roy Rogers Show. |  | | Ray's career really took off during this time, doing a 10-year engagement at Cowtown and appearing regularly at clubs in Reno, Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe. |
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http://www.route40.net/history/whos-who/wade-ray.shtml
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