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  • SKU: BCD16348
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 4000127163486
  • Street Date: 01/02/07
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: Bear Family Records »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 68 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2007
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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Real Gone Aragon-roots Rockers & Rockabilly

1-CD with 36-page booklet, 28 tracks. Playing time approx. 68 mns

Real Gone Aragon-roots Rockers & Rockabilly
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Al Reusch was born Vernon Elvin Reusch inYorkton, Saskatchewan. Through time, the second name became the first and Elvinbecame Alvin. There was no part of the music business that Al Reusch was notwell acquainted with. He was a disc jockey, musician, band leader, distributor,record collector, music store owner, recording studio owner, music publisher,and of course the owner of Aragon Records.

The height of Al Reusch's popularity as a dee-jaycame in the late 1940s in Vancouver, British Columbia. His show 'Name It - PlayIt' was the hottest thing on local airwaves. Listeners were invited to call inwith their requests, and he would play them within ten minutes. He was also theone to recommend that future local radio icon Jack Cullen be given a spot behindthe microphone. He was quite proud of resurrecting Fats Waller's 1939 recording of Honey Hush in 1945 or 1946. ''I made a hit!'', he said. ''Americans were coming up from Seattleto buy a copy''. Al Reusch was an accomplished musician. Hisinstruments were the difficult-to-master clarinet, and alto sax (Johnny Hodgeswas his inspiration). Initially he played piano but switched instruments whilein high school. A year later he started his first band, and, as it becamepopular, Al turned professional. Although he owned both a studio and recordlabel, his modesty ensured that he only once appeared on record... and then notunder his own name but simply backing a vocalist. He never recorded his ownband. Al Reusch led a band for thirty years - from 1952 to 1982. He wrote many of his own arrangements. He was a distributor for World Artists, ABC Paramount and some smaller jazz labels.

When I first met 'Mr. Aragon', I asked him if he'd made a million bucks like Sam Phillips of Sun Records. He just laughed and said ''No''. Unlike Sam, Al didn't start his own publishing company 'til late in the day, and didn't discover you-know-who. Al's big sellers were behind him when he started Aravan Publishing in 1966. In 1949, Al recorded the original (There's) A Bluebird On Your Window by Don Murphy. It was made famous by Wilf Carter aka 'Montana Slim' throughout Canada. Tex Williams recorded it for the US C&W market (#11 on the 'Billboard' charts) and Doris Day made it a pophit (#30). Doris' success generated a phone call to Al Reusch from a New York dee-jaywho suggested that for a modest amount of moola he could really ride the record. Since Al had no part of the publishing action, this kind offer was rejected.

Al Reusch started the Aragon Recording studio in 1946,with two partners. In '48 when a Scottish piper wanted some of his own records, Al obliged him, and Aragon Records was born. Reusch bought out his partners in1952, and from then on he was his own boss. In 1954, he went on a fieldrecording trip. Western Canada had no recording studios, so Al went to theartists. He travelled as far as Thunder Bay, recording all the way.

Al Reusch passed away on February 14th, 2000 at the age of 86. Like it says in his obit: ''He was a talented, kind and gentle man who will be greatly missed by all who knew him''.

Track Listing

  • Lew Williams - Teen Age Boogie
  • Peace River Rangers - Vibratin'
  • Regan, Keray - Want Me A Woman/Blue Steel
  • Rudy Hayden & Country Boys - Blue Steel
  • Rudy Hayden & Country Boys - Rock 'N' Roll Doll
  • Rudy Hayden & Country Boys - Your Cheatin' Heart
  • Jimmy Morrison & Stripes - Singing The Blues
  • Jimmy Morrison & Stripes - Hot Rod
  • Stripes - Boogie Beat
  • Stripes - Rock Me, Baby
  • Prowlers - Get A Move On
  • Prowlers - Midnight Ryder
  • Evan Kemp's Trail Riders - Rootie Tootie
  • Evan Kemp & The Vantones - Rockelene
  • Tex Pederson & Sunset Ramblers - Rebel Rock
  • Rebel Rockers - Honey Strollin'
  • Prowlers - Moon Rocketin'
  • Vogt, Les - The Blmers
  • Vogt, Les - Lucille
  • Canadian V.I.P.S - Moonson
  • Canadian V.I.P.S - Christmas All Year 'round
  • Patty Surbey & Canadian V.I.P - (I Want) A Beatle For Christmas
  • Patty Surbey & Canadian V.I.P. - Hopin' And A-Prayin'
  • Sandy Marino & The Sandmen - Hey, Boy
  • Patty Surbey & Canadian V.I.P. - Junior's Jerk
  • Little Daddie & The Bachelors - Too Much Monkey Business
  • Little Daddie & The Bachlors - Hopin' And A Prayin'
  • Sandy Marino & The Sandmen - Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Mo
  

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