*1927
Country and World
Jimmy Dallas was a longtime part of the Kansas City music scene, beginning in the early '50s. He was born on July 26, 1927. Dallas was a member of Kansas City Missouri's "Cowtown Jubilee", a live stage show much in the style of the "Brush Creek Follies", only less popular. He made his first recordings in 1955 for the local Westport label, cutting straight country music. In 1959, he hosted the Jimmy Dallas Show on KMBC-TV with guest appearances by other country artists such as The Country Stylers, Cherokee Johnnie, and Mary Bee. Around the same time he also worked as a DJ on KANS in Kansas City. In 1960, a promotional 45 was cut by the Decca label. The following years saw him working around Dallas, Texas often as a DJ but also as a live act. During the 1970s, he recorded several singles for local labels and had also an LP issued. Jimmy Dallas died on September 28, 2004.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Jimmy Dallas | Jimmy Dallas | 1978 | Album |
My Woman Loves The Leaving Out Of Me / All I Ever Needed | Jimmy Dallas | 1976 | Single |
How Can I Survive Tomorrow | Jimmy Dallas | 1975 | Single |
I'll Be A Better Man / One Way Ticket To The Blues | Jimmy Dallas | 1972 | Single |
Nobody But You / Look At Me | Jimmy Dallas | 1966 | Single |
Hurtin' In My Heart | Jimmy Dallas | 1960 | Single |
Eeny-Meeny-Miny-Mo / Treasured Souvenirs | Jimmy Dallas, Cathy Justice | 1957 | Single |
Who Do? Honey You Do / I've Got A Right To Know | Jimmy Dallas, Cathy Justice | 1955 | Album |
I'm No Good For You Anymore / Good Intentions | Jimmy Dallas | 1955 | Single |
Flame Of Love | Jimmy Dallas | 1953 | Single |
South Succotash | Jimmy Dallas | Single | |
Drinking Champagne | Jimmy Dallas | Single | |
Web Of Love / Every Body Says | Jimmy Dallas | Single | |
Brand New Pair Of Walking Shoes | Jimmy Dallas | Single |