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Episode 2

Episode 2 of 5

Ray Benson explores the early careers of Western Swing bandleaders Bob Wills and Milton Brown and looks at what makes a Western Swing line-up.

In the 1930s, when the urban dance halls of America were ringing to the swing sounds of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Count Basie, a unique form of dance music was taking hold in the rural South West. Exposed to big band influences through the radio, rural string bands took jazz and big band music and adapted it for their traditional instruments. Country fiddles, banjos and steel guitars played alongside horns, drums and pianos. Also feeding into this music were the diverse cultural influences prevalent in 1930s Texas and Oklahoma. This was an area filled with the sounds of different communities. Czech and German polka, Mexican mariachi, Cajun and blues were all part of the soundtrack of the Southwest and bled into this new style of music, which would later become known as 'Western Swing'. It was a sound which was to become the lifeblood of the Texan dancehall for the next twenty years, and provide America with a musician regarded by many as 'the best band leader of all time' - Bob Wills.

In this five part series Ray Benson, the founder and lead singer of Grammy winning Western Swing band 'Asleep at the Wheel' charts the history and development of this music. He celebrates the people who created, developed and refined the Western Swing sound, and joins some of the players, enthusiasts and fans who are keeping this unique part of America's musical history alive for the next generation.

The series features contributions from Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett and The Hot Club of Cowtown plus former members of 'Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys' Johnny Gimble, Herb Remington, Bobby Koefer, Louise Rowe and Leon Rausch.

In the second part of the series Ray Benson charts the early careers of Western Swing bandleaders Bob Wills and Milton Brown. After meeting at a house party in 1930 the two men went on to perform together in a series of bands , culminating in 'The Light Crust Doughboys' , named after their radio sponsors Light Crust Flour. The programme explores how this band provided the launch pad for the two biggest Western swing bands of the 1930s - 'Bob Wills and his Texas playboys', and 'Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies'. We also hear about the importance of instrumentation and improvisation to the Western swing sound, and how the role of the singer became key to the popularity of the music.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 17 Nov 2009 23:30

Music Played

  • The Light Crust Doughboys

    Light Crust Doughboys Theme

    • Light Crust Doughboys.
    • BMI.
  • The Light Crust Doughboys

    Nancy Jane

    • Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys.
    • Columbia.
  • W. Lee O'Daniel

    There'Ll Be Some Changes Made

    • 40 Bootstompers From The Golden Age.
    • Primo.
  • Milton Brown

    Washington And Lee Swing

    • Taking Off!.
    • Topic Records.
  • Milton Brown and His Musical Brownies

    The Yellow Rose Of Texas

    • Doughboys, Playboys And Cowboys The Go Proper.
  • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

    Oklahoma Rag

    • Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys.
    • Columbia.
  • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

    Basin Street Blues

    • Bob Wills Ad His Texas Playboys.
    • Columbia.
  • Django Reinhardt

    After You've Gone

    • Stephane Grappelli;.
    • The Quintet of the Hot.
  • Joe Venuti

    Stringin' The Blues

    • Stringin' The Blues.
    • Topaz Jazz.
  • Johnny Gimble

    Goodnight Waltz

    • The Texas Fiddle Collection.
    • CMH.
  • Johnny Gimble

    Fiddlin' Around

    • Still Fiddlin' Around.
    • MCA.
  • Hot Club of Cowtown

    Diga Diga Doo

    • Continental Stomp.
    • HIGHTONE.
  • Milton Brown

    Takin' Off

    • Taking Off!.
    • Topic.
  • Milton Brown

    Washington And Lee Swing

    • Taking Off!.
    • Topic Records.
  • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

    Steel Guitar Rag

    • Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys.
    • Columbia.
  • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

    Maiden's Prayer

    • Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys.
    • Columbia.
  • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

    Deep Water

    • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys.
    • Columbia.
  • Bob Wills

    Cherokee Maiden

    • Bob Wills.
    • CBS.
  • Milton Brown

    Who's Sorry Now?

    • Western Swing.
    • Primo.
  • Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

    Texas Playboy Theme

    • Selections From The Tiffany Transcriptio Edsel.

Broadcast

  • Tue 17 Nov 2009 23:30