Merle Travis Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Merle Travis: Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
What a guy! What a picker! What a set! A seminal, and hugely-praised set from one of the most influential musicians in country music. It not only includes all of his Capitol recordings from 1946-1955, but it also includes incredibly rare recordings for King, Bel-Tone, and other small labels, some done under pseudonyms like Tem Martin and the Shepherd Brothers. The famous Merle Travis guitar is featured on the rare guitar-only albums, and the hits here include Divorce Me COD, Steel Guitar Rag, No Vacancy, and Cincinnati Lou. As always, though, the real story is in the rare singles, album cuts, and unissued recordings where Merle's guitar and his winning humor shine. A feast for any fan of finger-style guitar!
Article properties: Merle Travis: Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Interpret: Merle Travis
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Album titlle: Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
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Genre Country
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Label Bear Family Records
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
- Preiscode EI
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Artikelart Box set
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EAN: 4000127156372
- weight in Kg 1.5
Travis, Merle - Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | The Steppin' Out Kind (SHEPPARD BROS) | Merle Travis |
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02 | When Mussolini Laid His Pistol Down(McCARTHY) | Merle Travis |
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03 | Two Time Annie (BOB McCARTHY) | Merle Travis |
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04 | What Will I Do | Merle Travis |
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05 | So Long, Farewell, Goodbye (& GRANDPA JONES) | Merle Travis |
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06 | God Put A Rainbow In The Clouds (& W. TUTTLE) | Merle Travis |
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07 | It May Be Too Late (& WESLEY TUTTLE) | Merle Travis |
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08 | Be On Your Way (& WESLEY TUTTLE) | Merle Travis |
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09 | Rainin' On The Mountains (& WESLEY TUTTLE) | Merle Travis |
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10 | Give Me Your Hand (& WESLEY TUTTLE) | Merle Travis |
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11 | Out On The Open Range (& W.TUTTLE & S.FISHER) | Merle Travis |
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12 | Ridin' Down To Santa Fe (SHUG FISHER) | Merle Travis |
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13 | Hominy Grits | Merle Travis |
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14 | I Used To Work In Chicago (& TIN EAR TANNER) | Merle Travis |
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15 | Boogie Woogie Boy (PORKY FREEMAN TRIO) | Merle Travis |
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16 | Boogie Woogie Boy (alt.) (PORKY FREEMAN TRIO) | Merle Travis |
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17 | Merle's Buck Dance (& HANK PENNY) | Merle Travis |
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18 | Steel Guitar Stomp (& HANK PENNY) | Merle Travis |
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19 | That's All | Merle Travis |
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20 | I Used To Work In Chicago (DUSTY WARD) | Merle Travis |
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21 | I'm All Thru Trusting You (DUSTY WARD) | Merle Travis |
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22 | Weary Lonesome Me | Merle Travis |
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23 | No Vacancy | Merle Travis |
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24 | Cincinnati Lou | Merle Travis |
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25 | Two Is A Couple (And Three Is A Crowd) | Merle Travis |
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26 | What A Shame | Merle Travis |
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27 | T For Texas (Blue Yodel #1) | Merle Travis |
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Travis, Merle - Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | Divorce Me C.O.D. | Merle Travis |
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02 | A Fool At The Steering Wheel | Merle Travis |
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03 | Nine Pound Hammer | Merle Travis |
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04 | Sixteen Tons (false start) | Merle Travis |
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05 | Sixteen Tons | Merle Travis |
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06 | Dark As A Dungeon | Merle Travis |
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07 | Over By Number Nine | Merle Travis |
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08 | That's All | Merle Travis |
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09 | John Henry | Merle Travis |
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10 | Muskrat | Merle Travis |
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11 | I Am A Pilgrim | Merle Travis |
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12 | This World Is Not My Home | Merle Travis |
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13 | The Covered Wagon Rolled...(& JOHNNY MERCER) | Merle Travis |
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14 | Oh Why, Oh Why Did I Ever...(& JERRY COLONNA) | Merle Travis |
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15 | A Little Too Fer | Merle Travis |
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16 | When Rosie Riccoola Do The...(&JERRY COLONNA) | Merle Travis |
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17 | Steel Guitar Rag (alt) | Merle Travis |
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18 | Honey Bunch (alt) | Merle Travis |
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19 | Sweet Temptation/Don't Hang Me That Old Line | Merle Travis |
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20 | Steel Guitar Rag/Honey Bunch | Merle Travis |
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21 | So Round! So Firm! So Fully Packed! | Merle Travis |
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22 | Alimony Bound | Merle Travis |
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23 | Follow Thru | Merle Travis |
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24 | Three Times Seven | Merle Travis |
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25 | I'm Sick And Tired Of You, Little Darling | Merle Travis |
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Travis, Merle - Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | The Devil To Pay | Merle Travis |
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02 | Steel Guitar Rag | Merle Travis |
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03 | Lawdy, What A Gal | Merle Travis |
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04 | Sioux City Sue | Merle Travis |
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05 | Muskrat | Merle Travis |
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06 | Fat Gal (false start) | Merle Travis |
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07 | Fat Gal | Merle Travis |
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08 | I Like My Chicken Fryin' Size | Merle Travis |
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09 | Merle's Boogie Woogie (alt.) | Merle Travis |
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10 | Merle's Boogie Woogie | Merle Travis |
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11 | Dapper Dan | Merle Travis |
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12 | When My Baby Double Talks To Me | Merle Travis |
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13 | I'm Pickin' Up The Pieces Of My Heart | Merle Travis |
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14 | Information Please | Merle Travis |
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15 | Any Old Time | Merle Travis |
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16 | Kentucky Means Paradise | Merle Travis |
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17 | Leave My Honey Bee Alone | Merle Travis |
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18 | I'm A Natural Born Gamblin' Man | Merle Travis |
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19 | Get Along Blues | Merle Travis |
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20 | A Too Fast Past | Merle Travis |
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21 | Crazy Boogie | Merle Travis |
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22 | You Better Try Another Man | Merle Travis |
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23 | Deck Of Cards | Merle Travis |
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24 | Wabash Cannon Ball (& KAY STARR) | Merle Travis |
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25 | Blues Stay Away From Me | Merle Travis |
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26 | Philosophy | Merle Travis |
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27 | I Got A Mean Old Woman | Merle Travis |
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Travis, Merle - Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | Petticoat Fever | Merle Travis |
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02 | Start Even | Merle Travis |
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03 | Guitar Rag | Merle Travis |
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04 | Cane Bottom Chair | Merle Travis |
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05 | I'm Knee Deep In Trouble | Merle Travis |
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06 | Little Miss Sherlock Holmes | Merle Travis |
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07 | Too Much Sugar For A Dime (& BROWN & HAYDEN) | Merle Travis |
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08 | Spoonin' Moon (& GEORGIA BROWN & JUDY HAYDEN) | Merle Travis |
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09 | Trouble, Trouble (& THE WHIPPOORWILLS) | Merle Travis |
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10 | El Reno (& GEORGIA BROWN & JUDY HAYDEN) | Merle Travis |
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11 | Won't Cha Be My Baby | Merle Travis |
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12 | Dry Bread/Lost John Boogie (& WHIPPOORWILLS) | Merle Travis |
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13 | Deep South (& THE WHIPPOORWILLS) | Merle Travis |
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14 | Boogie In Minor (& THE WHIPPOORWILLS) | Merle Travis |
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15 | Let's Settle Down(&WHIPPOORWILLS)/Done Rovin' | Merle Travis |
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16 | Faithful Fool/Love Must Be Ketchin' | Merle Travis |
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17 | Kinfolks In Carolina | Merle Travis |
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18 | Kinfolks In Carolina | Merle Travis |
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19 | Rainy Day Feelin' | Merle Travis |
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20 | A Too Fast Past | Merle Travis |
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21 | Knee Deep In Trouble | Merle Travis |
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22 | Ain't That A Cryin' Shame | Merle Travis |
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23 | I'll See You In My Dreams | Merle Travis |
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24 | Cannon Ball Rag | Merle Travis |
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25 | I'll Have Myself A Ball | Merle Travis |
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26 | Bayou Baby (A Cajun Lullaby) | Merle Travis |
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27 | Green Cheese | Merle Travis |
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Travis, Merle - Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | Guitar Rag | Merle Travis |
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02 | Saturday Night Shuffle | Merle Travis |
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03 | The Waltz You Saved For Me | Merle Travis |
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04 | Crazy 'Bout You | Merle Travis |
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05 | Re-Enlistment Blues | Merle Travis |
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06 | Dance Of The Golden Rod | Merle Travis |
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07 | Gambler's Guitar | Merle Travis |
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08 | Shut Up And Drink Your Beer | Merle Travis |
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09 | Seminole Drag | Merle Travis |
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10 | Jolie Fille (Pretty Girl) | Merle Travis |
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11 | I Can't Afford The Coffee | Merle Travis |
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12 | Blue Bell | Merle Travis |
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13 | Memphis Blues | Merle Travis |
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14 | The Sheik Of Araby | Merle Travis |
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15 | On A Bicycle Built For Two (Daisy Belle) | Merle Travis |
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16 | Black Diamond Blues | Merle Travis |
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17 | Blue Smoke (remake) | Merle Travis |
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18 | Walking The Strings | Merle Travis |
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19 | Saturday Night Shuffle | Merle Travis |
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20 | Sleepy Time Gal | Merle Travis |
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21 | Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old 'Tucky Home | Merle Travis |
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22 | Rockabye Rock | Merle Travis |
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23 | Bugle Call Rag | Merle Travis |
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24 | Cuddle Up A Little Closer, Lovey Mine | Merle Travis |
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25 | Beer Barrel Polka | Merle Travis |
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26 | Turn My Picture Upside Down | Merle Travis |
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27 | If You Want It, I've Got It | Merle Travis |
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28 | Lazy River | Merle Travis |
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29 | Hunky Dory | Merle Travis |
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Merle Travis
Since Merle Travis became a professional musician in 1936, he'd spent a good bit of his time on the air. 'Town Hall Party'was just one more gig.
Travis, born in 1917 in Muhlenberg County, in Kentucky’s coalmining country, grew up in the small town of Ebenezer. He played banjo first, but soon learned that region's trademark guitar fingerpicking style, which used a thumbpick to pick bass accompaniment while simultaneously playing lead and rhythm on the guitar's treble strings with the index finger. Travis's teachers were local miners and guitar masters Ike Everly (Don and Phil's dad) and Mose Rager. The style was adaptable to nearly any type of music: traditional favorites, blues, country or pop.
Determined that the guitar would help him avoid a life of mining, he turned professional in 1936 in Indiana, and briefly joined fiddler Clayton McMichen's Georgia Wildcats in 1937. As a member of the Drifting Pioneers, he joined Cincinnati's WLW in 1939. When the station began their weekly 'Boone County Jamboree' barn dance broadcast, Travis, now performing solo, was part of it. He worked with the Delmore Brothers, Grandpa Jones, Hank Penny, and Joe Maphis at WLW, all of whom became close friends. A young Chet Atkins heard Travis on a WLW broadcast. Duly inspired, Atkins created his own picking style.
California became Travis's home in March, 1944. Radio and recording session work took up much of his time at first. Stardom came in 1946 after he signed with Capitol and launched a string of hits beginning with Cincinnati Lou, Divorce Me C.O.D, followed by So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed, a vocal version of Steel Guitar Rag, Three Times Seven, Fat Gal and Merle's Boogie Woogie.
His composition Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette), a 1947 hit for Tex Williams, gave Capitol its first million-seller. Few noted Merle's newly-issued acoustic 78 rpm album 'Folk Songs Of The Hills,' which mixed traditional songs with folk-flavored Travis originals, including his impressionistic coal mining tune Sixteen Tons. He was also a regular on Cliffie Stone's KXLA 'Dinner Bell Round-Up'radio show.
In 1949 Travis briefly worked at the 'WRVA Old Dominion Barn Dance' in Richmond Virginia with Joe Maphis and his future wife/performing partner Rose Lee Schetrompf. After returning to L.A., at some point in 1950-51 Travis joined Foreman Phillips's 'B-K Ranch,' a local live TV program that ran six hours daily in TV's pre-network days. He convinced Philips to bring Joe and Rosie in from Richmond. Soon the three of them were working Hollywood area clubs together.
After 'Town Hall Party' began in 1952, Travis was a frequent guest. The Maphises joined the show's cast and Joe eventually became the show's bandleader. Playing a guitar-picking soldier in the classic 1953 movie set in World War II, 'From Here To Eternity,' Travis's performance of Re-Enlistment Blues became a unifying thread through the entire film which starred Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra and Deborah Kerr.
Stardom and fame aggravated Travis's deep-seated personal demons. Gentle and modest when sober, renowned for his cartooning and watch repair skills, he also battled stage fright, anxiety and depression. His drinking binges sometimes turned violent. "Every time Merle was about to make a breakthrough to mass acceptance, a near-tragedy occurred," Hank Penny remembered. "He was bent on self-destruction," said friend Wesley Tuttle. "He couldn't stand success."
He underscored that point in January, 1956. As Tennessee Ernie Ford's multi-million selling version of Sixteen Tons brought Travis widespread media attention, he got drunk and shot a clock off the wall at his home, sending third wife Bettie and her stepson fleeing to the street. The LAPD surrounded the house until Joe Maphis and his teenage guitar protégé, Town Hall's Larry Collins, arrived, entered and talked the now-calm Travis into coming out. Later that year, Travis's friends and family erected a granite monument in Ebenezer honoring both Travis and Sixteen Tons. He later wound up in California's Camarillo State Hospital for pill abuse. Hunting buddy Johnny Cash, himself a master pill-popper, visited regularly.
Still a Capitol artist when he made these 1958-59 THP appearances, he hadn't recorded for them since 1955, although he played on old pal Hank Thompson's Capitol recordings and toured with Thompson. These 25 THP performances mix hits, Muhlenberg fingerpicking favorites, and tunes he recorded for Capitol, as well as his protégé Chet Atkins's Main Street Breakdown.
Merle Travis Guitar Rags And A Too Fast Past (5-CD)
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