27 tracks from this rarely-heard Western Swinger! Leon's Lone Star Cowboys were perhaps the jazziest of all the Western Swing bands, trading fiddle and clarinet leads, and Leon himself-as the two rare, early-'30s tracks included here show-was something of a Jimmie Rodgers devotee. Also here are Leon's landmark, 1933 recordings of Deep Elm Blues and Just Because with the Shelton Brothers hot!
3 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Who Walks in When I Walk Out
4 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: No Mama Blues
5 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Bugle Call Rag
6 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Too Good to Be True
7 The Lone Star Cowboys: Wonderful Child
8 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Texas Plains
9 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Baby Won't You Come Along
10 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Ben Wheeler Stomp
11 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Angry
12 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Red Hot Mama from Way Out West
13 The Lone Star Cowboys: Hang Out the Front Door Key
14 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Kansas City Blues
15 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Milenburg Joys
16 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: I Never Knew
17 Jimmie Davis: It's All Coming Home to You
18 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: China Boy
19 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Trouble in Mind
20 The Lone Star Cowboys: Crawdad Song
21 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: She's Got Me Worried
22 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: Mr. & Mrs. Is the Name
23 The Lone Star Cowboys: Deep Elm Blues
24 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: White River Stomp
25 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: You're in My Heart to Stay
26 Leon's Lone Star Cowboys: I'm a Do Right Papa
27 Leon Chappelear: Too Good to Be True
27 tracks from this rarely-heard Western Swinger! Leon's Lone Star Cowboys were perhaps the jazziest of all the Western Swing bands, trading fiddle and clarinet leads, and Leon himself-as the two rare, early-'30s tracks included here show-was something of a Jimmie Rodgers devotee. Also here are Leon's landmark, 1933 recordings of Deep Elm Blues and Just Because with the Shelton Brothers hot!