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Monday, April 23, 2012

Bright Lights & Blonde Haired Women


Ray Price  -  Bright Lights And Blonde Haired Women  (2:22)

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Ronnie!

Take These Chains From My Heart (MP3)
















Ray Price  -  Take These Chains From My Heart  (2:25)

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Saturday Night Dance Party

"The Admiral" photo by Jimmy Fountain

Tune in to "Live From The Admiral" every Saturday night from 11 PM until with your hosts Dr. Filth and Greg Cartwright.  Archived shows here.




Thursday, April 19, 2012

San Antonio Rose - Ray Price



Ray Price - San Antonio Rose (3:21)

Here's the title track to Ray's outstanding Bob Wills tribute LP San Antonio Rose, released in 1961. That's Jimmy Day on steel and Tommy Jackson on the fiddle.

T. Valentine Weekend Is Here!!

Lost 1966 Session


Dave the Spazz kicks off the festivities tonight on Music To Spazz By, 9 PM 'til midnight.  Billy Norton will be dropping by to preview an INCREDIBLE, unearthed acetate by the one and only Esquerita!!!  Get ready to have your wig hat flipped!

The Norton gang heads back to Jersey City on Saturday for an exclusive chat with the Goo Goo man of the hour himself, T. Valentine!!  Fool's Paradise With Rex 1-3 PM.

See you all at the Lakeside Lounge for the main event Sunday at 8 PM. Get there early, stay late.  T. Val will be available to autograph your playbills after the show!  OW!  OW!!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The 24th Hour (Ray Price MP3)


Ray Price - The Twenty-Fourth Hour

Sometimes Ray would go hunting or fishing to take his mind off his endless romantic woes.

Adios...

The Keymen - Dawn
(From DANCE WITH DICK CLARK, Vol. One)

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Ray Price - Another Bridge To Burn (MP3)



Ray Price - Another Bridge To Burn
(2:53)

Sunday, April 15, 2012

For The Good Times (MP3)



Ray Price - For The Good Times (3:49)

Here's a pretty good example of what Ray Price was capable of when he veered off the honky-tonk path and incorporated some pop flourishes. It was all tremendously controversial at the time and some of Ray's fans were bitterly opposed to the increasing prominence of this softened approach in his music. While there is probably nothing I enjoy hearing more than a classic Ray Price honky-tonk shuffle, this sounds pretty great to my ears.

The original version of the song, by author Kris Kristofferson, can be found on his debut album, Kristofferson, which was released in 1970. Price's version followed soon after and was, I think, the first of many cover versions that have been released over the years.

Relaxing At Home With Ray Price



You know, if I were a complete lunatic this might be a good photo for a caption contest.

I Lie A Lot



Ray Price - I Lie A Lot

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