The Jamboree in Wheeling The Jamboree in Wheeling
Images of America

The Jamboree in Wheeling

    • $12.99
    • $12.99

Publisher Description

Beginning in the mid-1920s, radio stations that catered to rural audiences sponsored programs featuring country music, generically termed "barn dances." Ranking second in terms of longevity and perhaps in significance to the Grand Ole Opry from WSM Nashville came the Jamboree in Wheeling, West Virginia. It became the springboard for such country stars as Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, Hawkshaw Hawkins, the Osborne Brothers, Doc and Chickie Williams, Lee Moore, Big Slim the Lone Cowboy, and most recently, Brad Paisley. Under slightly varying names, the Jamboree flourished from 1933 through 2005 over the airwaves of 50,000-watt WWVA 1170 AM and now airs on WWOV 101.1 FM.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
November 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Arcadia Publishing
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc.
SIZE
55.1
MB
Alabama Musicians Alabama Musicians
2011
Milwaukee Rock and Roll Milwaukee Rock and Roll
2014
Lost Attractions of Florida's Miracle Strip Lost Attractions of Florida's Miracle Strip
2022
Windsor Locks Musicians Windsor Locks Musicians
2021
Bristol Folk Bristol Folk
2013
Los Angeles's Jazz Roots: The Willis H. Young Family. Los Angeles's Jazz Roots: The Willis H. Young Family.
2004
West Virginia's Traditional Country Music West Virginia's Traditional Country Music
2015
University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College
2017
Mountaineer Jamboree Mountaineer Jamboree
2021
West Virginia's Traditional Country Music West Virginia's Traditional Country Music
2015
Motor City Mafia Motor City Mafia
2006
Milwaukee Mafia Milwaukee Mafia
2012
Kauai Kauai
2008
Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District
2014
New York City Firefighting New York City Firefighting
2002
Detroit's Infamous Purple Gang Detroit's Infamous Purple Gang
2008