Folk and Country
A.k.a. Ernest Iverson
Ernest and Clarence Iverson were popular radio personalities in the Midwest during the 1930s and 1940s. Ernest (1903–1958) was known as Slim Jim. His brother Clarence (1905-1990) was the Vagabond Kid. Together they performed an eclectic mix of music ranging from country western and Tin Pan Alley to gospel hymns and Scandinavian ballads. During their heyday in the 1930s and 1940s the Iversons not only had a daily radio show but also performed live with their own band. Their half-hour radio broadcasts usually ended with some words of inspiration and a song of faith. Slim Jim continued as a solo act in the 1950s. He had a daily radio show and hosted the television program "Slim Jim’s Westerners". He was much in demand for live performances and made a number of records. His death in 1958 was mourned by thousands of fans.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Slim Jim Sings | Slim Jim | 1980 | Compil. |
All Pooped Out / I Don't Give A Hoot | Slim Jim / Slim Jim And The Vagabond Kid | Single | |
Peeking Through The Keyhole / All Pooped Out | Slim Jim | Album | |
Sings Nikolina And Other Favorites | Slim Jim | Compil. | |
Slim Jim Sings Keep A Light In Your Window Tonight | Slim Jim | Album | |
Slim Jim Sings The Swede From Nort Dakota | Slim Jim | Album | |
Nikolina | Slim Jim | Single |