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Buddy Jones (Western swing musician)

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in 1937, and recorded some 80 tracks over the next six years, including country blues as well as risqué honky tonk numbers such as "I'm Going to Get Me A Honky Tonky Baby" and "She's Sellin' What She Used to Give Away". Some of his recordings were duets with Jimmie Davis, and he also recorded with
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He joined the Shreveport Police Department Traffic Squad in the mid-1930s, and in the early 1940s married and ended his recording career. He died in Shreveport when he had a heart attack while driving and his vehicle crashed.
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as a child. He began performing in travelling shows with his brother Buster, before settling in
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his brother Buster Jones on steel guitar, and with a band including pianist
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His 1939 recording "Rockin' Rollin' Mama" is notable for the lines
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in the early 1930s. There he began performing on radio station
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Western swing
Asheville, North Carolina
Port Arthur, Texas
Shreveport
KRMD
Jimmie Davis
Decca Records
Moon Mullican
Cliff Bruner
Bob Dunn
rock and roll
Oscar Bergen Riley at FindaGrave.com



Buddy Jones at Shreveport Songs, 16 October 2011
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"The Straight Dope: Who invented the term "rock 'n' roll"?"
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1902 births
1956 deaths
American country singer-songwriters
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