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Swamp Girl Trailer
The dangers of Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp are all too real. The story of a girl who lived among the gators.
Marti Brom - Ambush
Marti and the Quarter Mile Combo at Viva Las Vegas - April 2010
Marti Brom at Viva Las Vegas 13 - Blue Tattoo
The Queen of Modern Rockabilly sings her big hit at Viva Las Vegas April 2010. Written by Teri Joyce.
Wild on the Beach (1965)
Featuring some unknown actors... Sonny & Cher, The Astronauts, and a lot of hip-swiveling.
Atomic Rockets feat. Rev. Andy - Folsom Prison Blues
At the 2010 Star Bar Birthday Bash for Rev. Andy
Dexter Romweber Duo - Love Letters Straight from Your Heart
at Bubbapalooza 2010
The Billygoats - Boo Hoo
Bubbapalooza 2010 at the Star Bar
"Havin a Ball" - Rockabilly Rave Documentary
a look at Europe's biggest and wildest Rockabilly Festival
McPherson Struts - ....the More I Like My Truck
Aniston, Alabama's finest at Atlanta's Star Bar
Luis' Party - Cinco de Moreno
The Huntley Hills Clubhouse and Pool provided the perfect setting for a Saturday evening soiree and Cornhole Competition. The final tune is provided by Blues Artist Rod Hamdallah
Little Jimmy Dickens - I'm coming Over tonight
What a line-up! Dual Lead Guitars and Buddy Emmons on Steel Guitar.
Johnny Cash & June Carter - Jackson
This is as real as it gets. Two Legends (and lovers) sing one great song.
Ruby Ann - Gotta Lot of Rhythm in My Soul
Ruby Ann on stage in Green Bay, WI - May 2007. On Guitar: Eddie Clendening On Bass: Jeff West
Goldie Hill & Justin Tubb - Looking Back to See
The future Mrs. Carl Smith, the beautiful Goldie Hill sings a cute duet with Justin Tubb, Ernest's boy. This tune was a big hit for The Browns (Jim Ed and Maxine)
Patsy Cline Bobby Lord Remember Me I'm the One Who Loves You
One of the finest duets you will ever hear. It's rare to hear Patsy singing a harmony part. She does so beautifully.
June Carter & Don Gibson - Oh, Lonesome Me
Cute duet by two talented musicians
Rev. Horton Heat vs Cameraman in Atlanta
Rev. Horton Heat was forced to start a song over after a photographer irritated him by taking flash photos in the dark. Then the Reverend grabbed the camera, and in the process, pulled the photographer with it onto the stage. Security threw the photographer out the back door of the club.