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Roger Shackelton

 

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Post  Posted 1 Aug 2001 10:28 am    
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On July 23rd I posted a question about some Western Swing songs recorded by Ann J. Morton in the mid 1970s. I didn't get any responses. Apparently none of the forumites have heard of her.
Perhaps Jason Odd has some information on her, and the steel player on her sessions?

Roger

[This message was edited by Roger Shackelton on 01 August 2001 at 11:49 AM.]

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Jason Odd


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Post  Posted 1 Aug 2001 4:42 pm    
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Ann J. Morton
Born Apr 4, 1943 in Muldrow, OK
Album 'My Friends Call Me Annie' on the Prairie Dust label.
At a guess, I'd say this was from 1976.

Besides that, I dunno.... sorry Roger.

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Steve England

 

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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2001 7:05 am    
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Wow. I am impressed Jason. That had me completely stumped. I'm gonna start asking around see if anyone remembers her.
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Gene Jones

 

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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2001 7:19 am    
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Roger....I noticed in Jasons reply that she was born in Oklahoma, and I have been around the western-swing scene all my life, but I am stumped...did she ever use another name? Gene
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Roger Shackelton

 

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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2001 8:04 am    
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Hi Gene,

I am not aware that Ann used another name, although Morton is her married name. I think her husband was a session man in Nashville in the 70s, but don't recall what instrument he played.
The album that Jason mentioned may be the only record she released.

Roger
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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2001 9:11 am    
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Recording of Blueberry Hill

Ann J. Morton - (Prairie D Records : 1977) - (# 72 Country 1977)

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Post  Posted 2 Aug 2001 9:13 am    
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"(We Used To Kiss Each Other On The Lips But Its) All Over Now" - Ann J. Morton (1980)


Steve England

 

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Post  Posted 3 Aug 2001 7:05 am    
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Nashville Western Swing?
MMMmmm!
No Comment!!
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Dayna Wills

 

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Sacramento, CA (deceased)
Post  Posted 3 Aug 2001 10:44 pm    
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I think Sacramento steeler Jay Riley has recording by this gal, but I think he used her maiden name and her hubby's name, who is a player. If it's the gal I think it is, she's one hellava singer.
I'll check on it tomorrow and e ya.


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Larry Miller

 

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Post  Posted 4 Aug 2001 12:34 pm    
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Nashville Western Swing?
MMMmmm!
No Comment

ever Hear "Right Or Wrong" by George Strait, all Nashville musicians! How about "Am I Blue"? ditto. How about most anything George Strait did that was western swing. How about Gene Watsons Good Ole Days CD that really swings, what was that steel players name? Hmmm. C'mon Steve, they make it here, so you can learn it there Larry

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[This message was edited by Larry Miller on 04 August 2001 at 01:36 PM.]

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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 4 Aug 2001 2:17 pm    
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Why is it that people that don't live here know more about our history than we do?
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Larry Miller

 

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Dothan AL,USA
Post  Posted 4 Aug 2001 3:24 pm    
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Not saying that I do Chas, but...I do read alot and try to stay informed thru various and sundry ways, just as you probably stay informed about Nashville. But as far as my statement above about Nashville musicians, it is true, there's is nothing I can do to change that... it sounds like western swing to me! P.S. I was just having a little fun with Steve, no harm intended.
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[This message was edited by Larry Miller on 04 August 2001 at 04:40 PM.]

[This message was edited by Larry Miller on 04 August 2001 at 05:02 PM.]

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Pat Burns

 

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Branchville, N.J. USA
Post  Posted 4 Aug 2001 3:41 pm    
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...Chas, Jason is impressive, but I think he gets some help from "Dogpile"...go there and plug in with quotation marks "Ann J. Morton" and hit "fetch", and you'll get the following page...

http://search.dogpile.com/texis/search?q=%22ann+j.+morton%22&geo=no&fs=web

...then click on the the first thing that looks like it relates to music, the Carlin search, and you'll see a ton of info...scroll down to where Jason referenced the song "Blueberry Hill"...you'll see Ann J. Morton listed there...

http://www.carlinamerica.com/titles/

...you have to say Jason hunts down the facts by dogged determination...

(I know, Geoff, that's very bad )

[This message was edited by Pat Burns on 04 August 2001 at 04:44 PM.]

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Jason Odd


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Stawell, Victoria, Australia
Post  Posted 4 Aug 2001 5:24 pm    
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Actually I used to use Alta-Vista and Dogpile, but the late (great) Bob Ferguson actually tipped me off about Google and generally I find it easier to use and it's quite good for research.

Another good resource is the All Music Guide, aka the AMG.
Every time i've posted a link to their main page here it seems to not work, the site lists albums and credits (when they have them), they do make mistakes, for example the confuse the steel player Ron Elliot with the guy who used to work with the band the Beau Brummels in the 1960s and 1970s.

In regards to Nashville Western Swing, let's not forget Paul Howard and Pee Wee King, the 'peak' of their creative careers were spent in Tenn.
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Pat Burns

 

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Branchville, N.J. USA
Post  Posted 4 Aug 2001 7:23 pm    
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...on the other hand, Chas, some people really do know their stuff...Jason, you're very good, and thanks for the tip about "Google", I'm a creature of habit and haven't tried that one yet, I'll try it now..
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