Band, 1925-1975 US, Franklin, Tennessee
Country
A.k.a. Sam & Kirk McGee
American old-time duo consisting of brothers Sam and Kirk, active from the 1920s until the death of Sam in 1975. They notably collaborated with Uncle Dave Macon (as Uncle Dave Macon & His Fruit Jar Drinkers) and Arthur Smith (6) (as Arthur Smith And His Dixie Liners), as well as playing with many other luminaries, such as Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, and Bill Monroe.
Kirk McGee voc, vn, acg 1899-1983 US | |
Sam McGee g, voc 1894-1975 US |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Milk 'em In The Evening Blues: Old Timers Of The Grand Ole Opry | The McGee Brothers And Arthur Smith | 1968 | Album |
Look! Who Is Here - Old Timers Of The Grand Ole Opry | The McGee Brothers And Arthur Smith | 1964 | Album |
Poor Old Dad / Molly Married A Travelling Man | Uncle Dave Macon And The McGee Brothers | 1927 | Album |
You've Been A Friend To Me / More Like Your Dad Every Day | Uncle Dave Macon And The McGee Brothers | 1927 | Album |
My Family Has Been A Crooked Set / The Tramp | The McGee Brothers | 1927 | Album |
Salt Lake City Blues / Hannah Won't You Open The Door? | The McGee Brothers | 1927 | Album |
Salty Dog Blues / C-h-i-c-k-e-n Spells Chicken | The McGee Brothers | 1927 | Album |
A Flower From My Angel Mother's Grave / Charming Bill | The McGee Brothers And Mazy Todd | 1927 | Album |
Rufus Blossom / Ragged Jim | The McGee Brothers And Mazy Todd | 1927 | Album |