Band,
Country
A.k.a. Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers Hartman's Heart Breakers
Organized by Dick Hartman in the late 1920s, the Tennessee Ramblers transferred to Charlotte from Rochester, New York in 1934 under the sponsorship of Crazy Water Crystals. At that time, the band featured Hartman, Harry Blair, Kenneth Wolfe, Jack Gillette and native North Carolinian Cecil Campbell (2). The ensemble quickly established themselves as WBT’s most popular stringband, receiving over one hundred thousand pieces of fan mail by the end of their first seven months of broadcasting.
Harry Blair US | |
Dick Hartman | |
Fred "Happy" Morris US | |
Kenneth Wolfe US | |
Cecil Campbell voc, g US | |
Jack Gillette US | |
Pappy Hartman | |
Curly Hartman | |
Elmer Warren US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Beautiful Texas / There's An Empty Cot In The Bunk House Tonight | Dick Hartman's Tennessee Ramblers / Girls Of The Golden West | 1936 | Album |
New Red River Valley / New River Train | Dick Hartman's Tennessee Ramblers | 1935 | Album |
Mountain Dew Blues / Back To Old Smoky Mountain | Dick Hartman's Tennessee Ramblers | 1935 | Album |
When I Take My Vacation In Heaven / Silver Threads | Dick Hartman's Tennessee Ramblers | 1935 | Album |
Who Broke The Lock? / Birmingham Jail | Dick Hartman's Tennessee Ramblers | Album | |
The White House On The Hill / Are You Tired Of Me, Darling? | Dick Hartman's Tennessee Ramblers | Album |