g, voc, 1921-2001 US, Willow Springs, Missouri
Musician / Songwriter of Country and World
A.k.a. Joyce Wayne Murrell
(born June 27, 1912) Western swing performer from Missouri. He led Red Murrell and his Ozark Playboys, one of the more notable Western swing bands from California. He was also a bandleader and a session guitar player for many other artists. He played with Billy Hughes's band, The Pals of the Pecos, early in his career. and in 1954 he worked as a disc jockey for KEEN radio (1370 AM) in San Jose, California.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sittin' On Top Of The World | Red Murrell | 2004 | Compil. |
"Ernest Tubbs" Talkin Blues / Two Timing Heart | Red Murrell With Jimmie Rivers And The Cherokees | 1957 | Single |
The Way She Got Away / Nobody But You | Red Murrell | 1955 | Single |
Ernest Tubb's Talking Blues / Paper Heart | Red Murrell | 1949 | Album |
What The Sergeant Said / Porky's Boogie Woogie On Strings | Red Murrell And Porky Freeman Trio | 1944 | Album |
Hard Country & Swingin' Western Music | Red Murrell | Compil. |
Red Murrell And His Ozark Playboys Country |
Red Murrell And Orchestra Country and World |
Red Murrell And Trio |