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Bob Wills

Wills {{circa|1946}} James Robert "Bob" Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an American musician, songwriter, and bandleader. Considered by music authorities as the founder of Western swing, he was known widely as the King of Western Swing (although Spade Cooley self-promoted the moniker "King of Western Swing" from 1942 to 1969). He was also noted for punctuating his music with his trademark "ah-haa" calls.

Wills formed several bands and played radio stations around the South and West until he formed the Texas Playboys in 1934 with Wills on fiddle, Tommy Duncan on piano and vocals, rhythm guitarist June Whalin, tenor banjoist Johnnie Lee Wills, and Kermit Whalin who played steel guitar and bass. Oklahoma guitar player Eldon Shamblin joined the band in 1937 bringing jazzy influence and arrangements. The band played regularly on Tulsa, Oklahoma, radio station KVOO and added Leon McAuliffe on steel guitar, pianist Al Stricklin, drummer Smokey Dacus, and a horn section that expanded the band's sound. Wills favored jazz-like arrangements and the band found national popularity into the 1940s with such hits as "Steel Guitar Rag", "San Antonio Rose", "Smoke on the Water", "Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima", and "New Spanish Two Step".

Wills and the Texas Playboys recorded with several publishers and companies, including Vocalion, Okeh, Columbia, and MGM. In 1950, Wills had two top 10 hits, "Ida Red likes the Boogie" and "Faded Love", which were his last hits for a decade. Throughout the 1950s, he struggled with poor health and tenuous finances. He continued to perform frequently despite a decline in the popularity of his earlier hit songs, and the growing popularity of rock and roll. Wills had a heart attack in 1962, and a second one the next year, which forced him to disband the Texas Playboys. Wills continued to perform solo.

The Country Music Hall of Fame inducted Wills in 1968 and the Texas State Legislature honored him for his contribution to American music. In 1972, Wills accepted a citation from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers in Nashville. He recorded an album with fan Merle Haggard in 1973. Wills suffered two strokes that left him partially paralyzed, and unable to communicate. He was comatose the last two months of his life, and died in a Fort Worth nursing home from pneumonia in 1975. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted Wills and the Texas Playboys in 1999. Provided by Wikipedia Read More
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    Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys : [piano, vocal, guitar]. by Wills, Bob, 1905-1975

    Published 1992
    Musical Score Book
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    Anthology by Texas Playboys

    Published 1991
    Other Authors: “…Wills, Bob, 1905-1975…”
    CD Audio
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    A tribute to the best damn fiddle player in the world or, My salute to Bob Wills. by Haggard, Merle

    Published 1995
    Other Authors: “…Wills, Bob, 1905-1975…”
    CD Audio
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    Bob Wills, king of western swing : [piano, vocal, guitar]

    Published 1992
    Other Authors: “…Wills, Bob, 1905-1975…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Riding your way the lost transcriptions for Tiffany Music 1946-1947 by Texas Playboys, McKinney Sisters (Musical group)

    Published 2014
    Other Authors: “…Wills, Bob, 1905-1975…”
    CD Audio
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    The Best of big bands & swing by Kino International Corporation, Paramount Pictures Corporation (1914-1927)

    Published 2001
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    Video DVD
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    Venus and Mars by McCartney, Paul, McCartney, Linda, McCulloch, Jimmy, Hatch, Tony, McCartney, James, 1977-, Akst, Harry, 1894-1963, Davis, Benny, 1895-1979

    Published 2014
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    American popular music from minstrelsy to MP3 by Starr, Larry, Waterman, Christopher Alan, 1954-

    Published 2010
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    CD Book
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    Country legends : [piano, vocal, guitar]. by Everly Brothers, Statler Brothers, Desert Rose Band, Alabama (Musical group), Judds (Musical group), Sons of the Pioneers

    Published 2002
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    Musical Score Book
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