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St. Louis Blues by Callahan Brothers

Artist Biography For Callahan Brothers

The Callahan Brothers Joe Walter Callahan January 27 1910 - September 10 1971 And Bill Homer Callahan March 27 1912 - September 12 2002 Place Of Birth Both Madison County North Carolina Were An American Early Country Duo. Walter Was Primarily A Guitarist While Homer Played The Banjo Fiddle Mandolin Guitar Ukulele Tenor Banjo Harmonica And Bass. Singing Together The Brothers Often Yodeled A Talent That Would Become One Of Their Signature Sounds. They Were Born Walter And Homer Callahan They Later Changed Their Names To Joe And Bill Because They Were Shorter In Mountainous Madison County In Western North Carolina. Their Childhood Was Filled With The Traditional Music Of The Mountains And The Recorded Music Of Such Singers As Ernest Stoneman Riley Puckett And Jimmie Rodgers. After The Callahans Began Performing They Integrated Yodeling Into Their Act And It Was This Talent That Called Attention To Them During A Festival In 1933. Joe And Bill Made Their Recording Debut The Following Year In New York For ARC They Became The Label's Most Popular Duo During This Era. That Year They Also Began Appearing On WWNC Asheville North Carolina. During Their Recording Career The Callahans Moved To Several Different Radio Stations Including WHAS Louisville Kentucky And WWVA Wheeling West Virginia. Some Of The Callahans' Most Popular Tunes Include "Little Poplar Log House" And Country Standard "She's My Curly Headed Baby." In Addition To Performing Their Own Songs The Two Also Covered The Songs Of Other Performers. In 1940 The Callahans Moved To Oklahoma To Briefly Work At A Radio Station In Tulsa. The Following Year They Moved To KRLD Texas And Spent The Rest Of The Decade There And At KWFT Wichita Falls Texas. The Duo Signed To Decca But Didn't Release Many Singles Instead Recording Transcriptions For The Dallas-Based Sellers Company Which Were Usually Played On The Radio. In 1945 The Brothers Went To Hollywood To Make A Movie Springtime In Texas With Jimmy Wakely. Afterward They Did A Nationwide Promotional Tour With The Cowboy Crooner. Later Bill Went On An Eastern Tour With Ray Whitely And In 1947 Recorded A Solo For Cowboy Records In Philadelphia. Four Years Later The Callahans Became Lefty Frizzell's Opening Act And Recorded Eight Singles For Columbia. Later Joe Went Back To Asheville And Became A Grocer While Bill Stayed In Dallas To Become A Photographer He Occasionally Returned To Music As A Bass Player Or A Comic. The Brothers Briefly Reunited In Dallas During The Mid-'60s To Do A Few Shows But By This Time Joe's Health Was Failing And He Soon Returned To North Carolina. He Died In 1971. Bill Retired And Remained In Dallas. Recordings Include Gonna Quit My Rowdy Ways 1934 Asheville Blues 1934 Corn Licker Rag 1934 Rattlesnake Daddy 1934 Going To Heaven On My Own Expense 1934 I've Rode The Southern And The L&N 1935 Brown's Ferry Blues No.2 1935 GreenBack Dollar 1936 Gonna Quit Drinkin' When I Die 1936 Freight Train Whistle Blues 1936 I Got Her Boozy 1939 Lonesome Freight Train Blues 1939 A Jealous Woman Won't Do 1941 The Callahan Brothers LP Album

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