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This is Harmie Smith and the Ozark Mountaineers. Left to right are Buddy, Attaway, Claude King, Harmie, Tillman Franks and Harry Todd (age 16).

This is me at about 15 years old in Shreveport, LA.


Here I am about 10 months old and had just been told that my first mandolin had been mail ordered from Sears and Roebuck.

Here is my best friend and brother, Ralph, at about 16, picking his old guitar.

This is Hershal Boyett, Dobber Johnson and myself about the time we played with Hal Burns.

Tex Ritter used to visit and play with the band when he was in Shreveport for a show - helped to advertise his gig. He was one very nice person.

This is an old song book of Hal Burns and Bill Nettles. I used to dislike having to go out in the audience and sell these things for a quarter to anyone who would buy one.

A picture of Otis "Pop" Echols Band, a KWKH act.


Bob Shelton and the Sunshine Boys were a very popular early western swing band in the forties. Their theme song was "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella".

Dick Hart called himself the "Lone Texan". Fine person to play on shows with. Never knew what happened to him through the years.

Me playing guitar in the Mickey Schittone orchestra in the 70s.

Tillman Franks became a manager of some of the real great country music stars. My good friend when we played with bands in Shreveport.

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"Farther Along" - Traditional old hym my grandmother sang to me.




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