about thirty year's ago

It was down in Tulsa, about thirty years ago,

At Cain's Academy, down in old Oklahom'

The dust was blowin' but the music was right,

And W. Lee O'Daniel played all night

Actually it was about 30 years ago that I first heard James Talley sing those lines. In those days most of my record collection was jazz or rock. Despite living in Texas I had little appreciation for country music. But Talley's music touched something in me.

The album was a gift that got lost somewhere over the years, but the music kept running through my head. I tried to find a replacement but it was always out of print. Then I happened on his website where all his albums were available. Now I've got a brand new copy and in addition an album of James Talley singing the songs of Woody Guthrie.

Posted by Bill Hopkins on March 28, 2005 07:31 PM
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SCORE!!!! :)

Posted by: mary lou at March 29, 2005 02:10 PM

While going to school in San Francisco in 1970, I discovered that people thought I was from Northern California because of my TV-bred accent (or lack thereof), in spite of having lived all my life in North Texas, with more than a few of those years working on a true ranch-ette in Grayson County.

I called my Dad, and asked him to send me some of his favorite Western Music... and a pair of Acme Roughout cowboy boots.

I had to move to the Bay Area to discover (develop) my hardscrabble-texas roots... and appreciation for same.

Posted by: PM Summer at April 7, 2005 09:15 PM