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Jason Odd


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Stawell, Victoria, Australia
Post  Posted 17 Jan 2001 3:35 pm    
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I saw this posted at the Rockabilly Hall Of Fame, anyone interested or are curious should email Julie..
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January 10, 2001
Hey everybody! I'm from Springfield, Missouri and I have lately become fascinated with The Ozark Jubilee TV Show that was the first Nationally syndicated show ever (I am told). You guys seem to be able to find anybody who recorded country music in the 50's and 60's. Can anyone help me locate any of the musicians and/or performers that might be interested in reuniting? I have spoken to our Public Television station and they might want to air an event such as this, if I (and a few others) can pull it together. For such a small town which is growing by leaps and bounds with people moving in from the "big" cities, I would like to expose this part of Ozark musical history which was so important to the rest of the country at that time. And besides, it would give Aunt Martha's Pancake house such pleasure to see all those folks again. Thanks!
Julie in Springfield - jbahre@hotmail.com




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