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Contents Introduction: 00 1 Walking Down Broad Street 00 Nashville in 1945; Music and Musicians in Nashville; Early days of Record Distribution; The Jukebox era; C. V. Hitchcock and Eugene Cashion 2 The Beginning-Bullet Records 00 Jim Bulleit; Bullet Label; Folk and Hillbilly Records 1946-1948 3 Standing in the Safety Zone 00 Gospel origins; Wally Fowler; Fairfield Four; Bullet Gospel Recordings 1946-48 4 Nashville Jumps 00 Cecil Gant; Bullet Blues Recordings 1946-1948 The Musical Miracle 00 Popular Music on Bullet; "Near You" 6 Music for the World 00 Cheker; Jordan Stokes; World; The Bradleys; Select 7 Bullet Re-Loaded 00 Overton Ganong; Recordings 1949-1952; "Rag Mop" 8 Jim Bulleit Enterprises 00 Delta; Village; J-B; Sun Records connection 9 Tennessee Jamboree 00 Collegiate; the Bubises; Bill Beasley; Tennessee and Jamboree Recordings 1950-1952 10 Republic-The Eagle Flies 00 Recordings 1952-1955; "Down Yonder"; Murray Nash; "Too Much" 11 Boogie Woogie Jockeys 00 Radio; Deejays; Randy's Records 12 Dot Records 00 Randy Wood; Johnny Maddox; Recordings 1950-1955; Pat Boone 13 The Record Center of the South 00 Ernie Young; Nashboro Gospel; Excello Blues; Ted Jarrett 14 Hillbillies on Speed 00 Speed Records; Small Labels; Red Wortham 15 Folk Tunes and Hickory Records 00 Fred Rose; Publishing; Hickory Records 16 Music City USA 00 The Image; the Studios; Major labels 17 The End of the Beginning 00 Opinions; Conclusion Location Map 00 Acknowledgments 00 References 00 Record Label Listings 00 Nashville's Jukebox-Accompanying CD 00
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Sound recording industry -- Tennessee -- Nashville -- History.
Popular music -- History and criticism.