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Six String Hayride Episode 37, Classic Country in the 1920's. Chris and Jim build a time machine and visit the 1920's. WLS in Chicago and WSM in Nashville start Radio's Golden Era with national music broadcasts, , Prohibition starts and so does Bootleg Booze, RCA Victor provides phonographs for the home, Jukeboxes and Radios come on the dance hall scene, Ralph Peer records the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers in Bristol, Chris defines what "Classic" really means and Jim runs down the world of the 1920s. How "Frankie and Johnny" and "Wreck of the Old 97" became American Classics , Another fine cocktail recipe and Charleston Lessons too. Join us on the Six String Hayride Classic Country Podcast.

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