BUZZ BUSBY
- Chronological Listing of Recording Sessions -
Compiled by Charley Pennell, based on data from Dick Grant & Tom Mindte.
19510000 | 1951, Trumpet session with Roy Harris, unknown | ||
[01] | I'll send you roses (when you're down) | Trumpet 134 | |
[02] | No one else (can heal my broken heart) | Trumpet 134 | |
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Roy Harris-?; other personnel not known | |||
19530000 | 1953, Sheraton session with the Bayou Boys, Producer: Aubrey L. Mayhew, Radio Station WCOP, Boston, Mass. | ||
[01] | Cold and windy night (Buzz Busby) | Sheraton P50903 | |
B. Busby-L; Jack Henderson Clement-H | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Jack Henderson Clement-rhythm g; Calvin Scott 'Scotty' Stoneman-f; Ralph Jones-db; Lou Mondon?-sb | |||
19540300 | March or April 1954, Ham & Scram session (unissued), Radio Station WGAY, Silver Spring, Md. | ||
[01] | MacDonald's farm according to Ham & Scram (Buzz Busby; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS 0103 | |
L. Cole-sp; P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Pete Pike-g; Johnny 'Mack' McKeon-g; Donnie Bryant-bj; Carl Nelson-f; Lee Cole-sb | |||
19540000.1 | 1954, Ham & Scram session (unissued), Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, Georgia Ave. & Kennedy St., N.W., Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Pearly gates (Wicked path of sin) (Bill Monroe) | unissued | MVM-176 |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[02] | Just a little talk with Jesus (B. Busby-K. Adelman) | unissued | MVM-176 |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
Buzz "Ham" Busby-m; Pete "Scram" Pike-rhythm g; Donald 'Don' Stover-bj; John Hall-f; Buck Austin-piano; Lee Cole-sb | |||
19540000.2 | 1954, Ham & Scram session (unissued), Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, Georgia Ave. & Kennedy St., N.W.,
Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Deep freeze mama blues | unissued | MVM-176 |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[02] | Baby baby (B. Busby-K. Adelman) | unissued | MVM-176 |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T; L. Cole-recitation/chorus; B. Austin-chorus | |||
[03] | Take back your heart (I ordered liver) | unissued | MVM-176 |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[04] | The funniest sight I ever did see | unissued | MVM-176 |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[05] | I do mean moo | unissued | MVM-176 |
J. Hall-L; B. Busby-T | |||
Buzz "Ham" Busby-m; Pete "Scram" Pike-rhythm g; Donald 'Don' Stover-bj; John Hall-f; Buck Austin-piano; Lee Cole-sb | |||
19541200 | Late 1954-early 1955, Luke Gordon session issued on L&C, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. | ||
CP 4571 | Goin' crazy (Luke Gordon) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
CP 4572 | Goin' down the road feelin' bad | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
CP 4572 | Take me for the fool that I am (Luke Gordon) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
CP 4571 | On the banks of the old Pontchartrain (Luke Gordon) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
CP 4572 | Is it wrong (Luke Gordon) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
Gordon R. 'Luke Gordon' Brown-g; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; John Humbird Duffey-db; Scotty Stoneman-f; Oscar James 'Jimmy' Stoneman-sb | |||
19550000.1 | 1955, Luke Gordon session issued on L&C, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N.W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
CP 4571 | I believe I'm entitled to you (Cliff Carlisle-Mel Foree-Chester Rice) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
CP 4572 | Swing wide your gate of love (Hank Thompson) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
CP 4572 | Let this kiss bid you goodbye (Luke Gordon) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
CP 4571 | When it's time (for the whippoorwills to sing (Alton Delmore; Vidor Pub. Inc., BMI) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
CP 4572 | Lonely heartache (Luke Gordon; Cedar Music, BMI) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
Gordon R. 'Luke Gordon' Brown-g; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; John Humbird Duffey-db; Scotty Stoneman-f; Oscar James 'Jimmy' Stoneman-sb | |||
19550000.2 | 1955, Luke Gordon session issued on L&C, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N.W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
CP 4572 | Don't say goodbye if you love me (Luke Gordon) | LP-0014 | |
L. Gordon-V | |||
Gordon R. 'Luke Gordon' Brown-g; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; John Humbird Duffey-db; Scotty Stoneman-f; Oscar James 'Jimmy' Stoneman-sb | |||
19550000.3 | 1955, Jiffy session, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. | ||
A-45 3289 | Lost (Busbice-Cole; Jiffy Pub. Co., BMI) | Jiffy 207 | BCD-16425 |
B. Busby-L | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Charles Otis 'Charlie' Waller-g; Donald 'Don' Stover-bj; John Humbird Duffey-db; Scotty Stoneman-f; Lee Cole-sb | |||
19551200 | Late 1955, Unissued Bill Clifton session, leased to Starday, Producer: Bill Clifton, Tru-Tone Studio, Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Little white washed chimney (Bill Clifton) | Unissued | BCD-16425 |
B. Clifton-L; J. Clark-T | |||
[02] | Lonely heart blues (Bill Clifton) | Unissued | BCD-16425 |
B. Clifton-L; J. Clark-T | |||
[03] | Take back your heart (Bill Clifton) | Unissued | BCD-16425 |
B. Clifton-L; J. Clark-T | |||
[04] | When you kneel at mother's grave (L. Lilley-Bill Clifton) | Unissued | BCD-16425 |
B. Clifton-L; J. Clark-T | |||
[05] | All the good times are past and gone (Arr. Bill Clifton) | Unissued | BCD-16425 |
B. Clifton-L; J. Clark-T | |||
William August 'Bill Clifton' Marburg-rhythm g; John 'Johnny' Clark-bj; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Burlett H. 'Buck' Graves-db; William 'Bill' Wiltshire-f; George Shuffler-sb | |||
19560100 | Early 1956, Jiffy session, Producer: Jimmy Fowler, Radio Station KRUS, Ruston, La. | ||
A-45 3290 | Just me and the jukebox (Busbice; Jiffy Pub. Co., BMI) | Jiffy 207 | LP-0103 |
B. Busby-L | |||
ACA 3506 | This guy's gotta go (Buzz Busby; Jiffy Pub. Co., Inc.) | Carol 103 | LP-0103 |
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Charles Otis 'Charlie' Waller-g; Donald 'Don' Stover-bj; Calvin Scott 'Scotty' Stoneman-f; Lee Cole-sb | |||
19560300 | March 1956, Jiffy session, leased to Carole Records, Producer: Jimmy Fowler, Radio Station KRUS, Ruston, La. | ||
ACA 3505 | Your red wagon (Buzz Busby; Jiffy Pub. Co., BMI) | Carol 103 | SLP-1476 |
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; other personnel not known | |||
19560000.1 | 1956, Fernwood session, Producer: Jack Henderson Clement, Fernwood Studio, Fernwood Drive, Memphis, Tenn. | ||
[01] | Rock 'n' roll fever (Buzz Busby) | Redita RLP 125 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Roland Janes-lead g; Ronald 'Slim' Wallace-sb; John 'Johnny' Bernero-drums | |||
19560000.2 | 1956, Adelman session, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N. W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
ST 2653 | Talking banjo (Buzz Busby; Glad Music, BMI) | 45-355 | WLPS-0103 |
(Instrumental) | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Thomas 'Tom' Morgan-g; Julian 'Smiley' Hobbs-bj; Carl Nelson-f; Pete Kuykendall-sb | |||
19570000.1 | 1957, Adelman session, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N. W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
ST 2754 | Whose red wagon (Jiffy Fowler-Cindy Davis) | SD-0123-2 | |
B. Busby-L | |||
ST 2655 / 2755 | Lonesome road (Buzz Busby-Cindy Davis; Starrite, BMI) | 45-355 | SLP-115 |
B. Busby-LV/TC; C. Waller-LC | |||
ST 2756 | Buzz's ramble (Buzz Busby) | SD-0123-2 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Charles Otis 'Charlie' Waller-g; Porter Church-bj; Carl Nelson-f; Vance Truell-sb | |||
19570000.2 | 1957, Rockabilly session for Speaks Records under name "Graham B.", Producer: Alfred Speaks, Washington, D.C. | ||
H8-OW 3226 | Rock and roll fever (B. Busbice; BMI) | Speaks 101 | Speaks S-101 |
B. Busby-L | |||
H8-OW 3227 | I'll always wonder why (B. Busbice; BMI) | Speaks 102 | Speaks S-102 |
B. Busby-L | |||
Buzz Busby-m; Charlie Waller?-g; Jack Monroe Stoneman?-sb | |||
19570000.3 | 1957, Carol session for Bill Harrell & Smiley Hobbs, Producers: Charles R. Freeland & Bill Carroll, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar
Street, N. W., Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Reno bound (Bill Harrell) | Carol 102 | SLP-1475 |
B. Harrell-V; S. Hobbs-V | |||
[02] | Rocky Mountain ramble (Bryan-Nelson-Hobbs; Jiffy Publishing Co., BMI) | Carol 102 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
George William 'Bill' Harrell-lead g; Smiley Hobbs-bj; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice?-m; other personnel not known | |||
19570000.4 | 1957, Unissued session, Radio Station WARL, Arlington, Va. | ||
[01] | Theme (Muleskinner blues) | WLPS-0103 | |
T. Morgan-L; B. Busby-T; B. Blackburn-B | |||
[02] | Gone home (Bill Carlisle; Acuff-Rose, BMI) | WLPS- 0103 | |
T. Morgan-L; B. Busby-T; B. Blackburn-B | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Tom Morgan-g; Bill Blackburn-bj; Pete Kuykendall-f (on theme) | |||
19570000.5 | 1957, Adelman session, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N. W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
[01] | Lonesome wind (Buzz Busby; Glad Music, BMI) | 45-409 | SLP-136 |
B. Busby-L | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Pete Pike-g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; Calvin Scott 'Scotty' Stoneman-f; Vance Truell-sb | |||
19570000.6 | 1957, Adelman session, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N. W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
[01] | Lost (Buzz Busby-Lee Cole) | 45-409 | SLP-115 |
B. Busby-T; B. Emerson-B; Bill Blackburn-BS; Gail Ayres-H | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Pete Pike-g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; Gurney Adams-lead g; Calvin Scott 'Scotty' Stoneman-f; Vance Truell-sb; Gail Ayres-V; Bill Blackburn- V | |||
19580000 | 1958, Ott session for Wayne Busbice, Circle Recording Studio, Washington, D.C. | ||
J80W 2594 / H-102 | I'll love you forever (Wayne Busbice; Jiffy Pub. Co., BMI) | Ott 201 | |
W. Busbice-L | |||
J80W 2595 / H-101 | Going back to Dixie (Wayne Busbice; Jiffy Pub. Co., BMI) | Ott 201 | OR-3 |
W. Busbice-L | |||
J80W 8085 / H-103 | Tomorrow I may be gone (Wayne Busbice; Circle O Songs, BMI) | Ott 202 | |
W. Busbice-L | |||
J80W 8086 / H-104 | What will your heart say (Wayne Busbice; Circle O Songs, BMI) | Ott 202 | |
W. Busbice-L | |||
Wayne Evon 'Wayne Busby' Busbice-rhythm g; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-electric g; William 'Bill' Earl-piano; unknown-f; unknown-sb | |||
19580900.1 | ca. September 1958, Adelman session, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N. W.,
Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Mandolin tango (Busby; Starrite, BMI) | SEP-408 | SLP-109 |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | I don't mind (Buck Owens) | unissued | SD-0123-2 |
P. Pike-L | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Pete Pike-g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; John Hall-f; Vance Truell-sb | |||
19580900.2 | ca. September 1958, Adelman session for Bill Emerson & John Hall, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman
Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N. W., Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Banjo whiz (Emerson-Hall; Starrite, BMI) | SEP-408 | SLP-109 |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Windy strings (Emerson-Hall; Starrite, BMI) | unissued | SD-0123-2 |
(Instrumental) | |||
[03] | Deep South (Cindy Davis-Wm. York; Starrite, BMI) | SEP-408 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Blue Ridge stomp | Unissued | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Pete Pike-g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; John Hall-f; Vance Truell-sb | |||
19581100 | November 1958, Adelman session, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Rodel Studios, 1028 33rd Street, N.W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
ST 2863 | Going home (B. Busby-S. Stoneman; Bendon Music, BMI) | 45-425 | SLP-136 |
B. Busby-L; P. Pike-H | |||
ST 2864 | Me and the juke box (B. Busby-C. Davis; Starday Music, BMI) | 45-425 | SLP-136 |
B. Busby-L; P. Pike-H | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Pete Pike-g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; John Hall-f; Tom Morgan-sb | |||
19590000.1 | 1959, Adelman session, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N. W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
ST 2935 | Cold & windy night (B. Busby-H. Harlow; Starday Music, BMI) | 45-483 | SLP-169 |
B. Harrell-L; B. Busby-T; R. Self-B | |||
ST 2936 | Reno bound (B. Busby-H. Harlow; Starday Music, BMI) | 45-452 | SLP-115 |
B. Busby-L; B. Harrell-H; R. Self-B | |||
ST 2937 | Where will this end (B. Busby-H. Harlow; Starday Music, BMI) | 45-452 | SLP-136 |
B. Harrell-L; B. Busby-T; R. Self-B | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; George William 'Bill' Harrell-g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; Calvin Scott 'Scotty' Stoneman-f; Roy Self-sb | |||
19590000.2 | 1959, Adelman session for Bill Harrell, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, Thomas Circle, Vermont
Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. | ||
ST 2938 | Top hat ramble (Kay Adelman; Starrite, BMI) | SLP-221 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
ST 2939 | Tragic highway (Harlow-Harrell-Swann; Starrite, BMI) | 45-445 | SLP-136 |
B. Harrell-L; B. Busby-T; R. Self-B | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-lead g; George William 'Bill' Harrell-lead g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; Calvin Scott 'Scotty' Stoneman-f; Roy Self-sb | |||
19590000.3 | 1959, Adelman session, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, Thomas Circle, Vermont Avenue, N. W.,
Washington, D. C. | ||
ST 2940 | Don't come runnin' back to me (B. Busby-H. Harlow; Starday Music, BMI) | 45-483 | SD-0123-2 |
Pete Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; Calvin Scott 'Scotty' Stoneman-f; Jack Stoneman-sb; Pete Pike-V | |||
19590000.4 | 1959, Adelman session for Bill Harrell & His Virginia Mountaineers, leased to Starday, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman
Studio, Thomas Circle, Vermont Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. | ||
ST 2959 | I'll cry again tomorrow (Bill Harrell) | SD-0123-2 | |
ST 2960 | Love is a stranger (Bill Harrell; Starday, BMI) | 45-445 | SD-0123-2 |
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; Calvin Scott 'Scotty' Stoneman-f; Jack Stoneman-sb; Pete Pike-V | |||
19590000.5 | 1959, Empire session for Wayne & Buzz Busby, Producer: Ben Adelman, Rodel Studios, 1028 33rd Street, N.W., Washington,
D.C. | ||
S 864-2 | Pretty Polly (Davis-Busby; Cedar Music, BMI) | 45-507 | MVM-176 |
Wayne Busby-V; B. Busby-V | |||
S 865-2 | Don't leave me alone (Davis-Busby; Cedar Music, BMI) | 45-507 | MVM-176 |
[03] | Rock 'n' roll atom (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | unissued | MVM-157 |
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Wayne 'Wayne Busby' Busbice-rhythm g; Bill Offenbacher-lead g/sb; William 'Bill' Linder-bj; Carl Nelson-f; Jack Stoneman-sb; unknown-piano ([03] only); unknown-percussion | |||
19590000.6 | 1959, Starday session with Pete Pike, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, Thomas Circle, Vermont Avenue, N. W.,
Washington, D. C. | ||
604583 / 2933 | Cotton dice (P. Pike-B. Busby-D. Freeland; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | C-F-L 225 | |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
605352 / 2934 | Making love to a stranger (P. Pike; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | C-F-L 225 | |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
228-1 / 2931 | Cold gray dawn (Pete Pike; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | C-F-L 228 | |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
228-2 | I'll aways wonder why (Buzz Busby; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | C-F-L 228 | |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
2932 | Tall dark stranger | unissued | |
P. Pike-L; B. Busby-T | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-electric g; Pete Pike-rhythm g; Paul Justice-g; Pete Ross-f; Scotty Stoneman-f; John Hall-f; Bill Offenbacher-sb | |||
19600300 | March 1960?, Rodel session for Wayne & Buzz Busby, Red McCoy, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, Thomas Circle,
Vermont Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. | ||
SO 774 | Goin' back to Dixie (Wayne Busbice & Buzz Busby; Cedar Music, BMI) | 45-506 | MVM-157 |
SO 775 | Just for me (Cindy Davis-Phil Flowers; Cedar Music, BMI) | 45-506 | MVM-176 |
W. Busby-V; B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-electric lead g; Wayne Busby-rhythm g; Bill Offenbacher-sb; Jack Stoneman-sb; unknown-percussion | |||
19600700 | July 1960, Starday session for Wayne Busby, Producer: Ben Adelman, Rodel Studios, 1028 33rd Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.,
| ||
S 981 | First battle of Bull Run (Wayne Busbice; Cedar Music, BMI) | EP-45-510 | RR-2005-3 |
Wayne Busby-V; B. Busby-V | |||
S 981 | I carry a torch (Peters-Busbice; Cedar Music, BMI) | EP-45-510 | MVM-157 |
Wayne Busby-V; B. Busby-V | |||
S 982 | Live your life with care (Wayne Busbice; Cedar Music, BMI) | EP-45-510 | MVM-157 |
Wayne Busby-V; B. Busby-V | |||
S 982 | I just couldn't tell you goodbye (Wayne Busbice; Cedar Music, BMI) | EP-45-510 | MVM-157 |
Wayne Busby-V; B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Wayne 'Wayne Busby' Busbice-V; other personnel not known | |||
19610000.1 | 1961, Empire session for Wayne Busby, Producer: Ben Adelman, Rodel Studios, 1028 33rd Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.,
| ||
[01] | Back home in the Air National Guard (Wayne Busbice) | 45-513 | |
W. Busby-V | |||
[02] | I'll be back (Wayne Busbice) | 45-513 | |
W. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-electric g; Wayne 'Wayne Busby' Busbice-rhythm g; other personnel not known | |||
19610000.2 | 1961, Mount Vernon session with Red McCoy & the Sons of the Soil, Producer: Ben Adelman, Rodel Studios, 1028 33rd Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Let Jesus come into your heart | MVM-157 | |
R. McCoy-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[02] | I heard my Savior calling | MVM-157 | |
R. McCoy-L; B. Busby-T; unknown-H | |||
[03] | I want to see my mother again | MVM-157 | |
R. McCoy-L; B. Busby-T; unknown-H | |||
[04] | Be careful of your father's name | MVM-157 | |
R. McCoy-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[05] | Rainbow Joe | MVM-157 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-electric g; Wayne 'Red McCoy/Wayne Busby' Busbice-rhythm g; John Humbird Duffey-db ([01]-[03] only); Carl Nelson-f; Jack Stoneman-sb; unknown-piano (except [04]); unknown-percussion ([05] only) | |||
19610000.3 | 1961, Sutton session with Red McCoy & the Sons of the Soil, Producer: Ben Adelman, Rodel Studios, 1028 33rd Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Tragic love affair (Wayne Busbice) | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[02] | Darling do (Wayne Busbice) | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[03] | She's coming home today (Wayne Busbice) | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[04] | Farther along | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[05] | When God called daddy away (Wayne Busbice) | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[06] | By and by | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[07] | Let's grow old together (Wayne Busbice) | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[08] | What's the use (Wayne Busbice; Liphilben Music, BMI) | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[09] | What a friend we have in Jesus | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
[10] | Never alone | SU-308 | |
R. McCoy-L; unknown-H | |||
Wayne 'Red McCoy' Busby-rhythm g; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-electric lead g; Carl Nelson-f; John Humbird Duffey-db; Jack Stoneman-sb; unknown-steel g | |||
19640000.1 | 1964, Rebel session for Bill Carroll, Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Poker game (James Hutchins; Zap Pub. Co., BMI) | F-247 | R-1474 |
Bill Carroll-V | |||
[02] | I can't love you anymore (Bill Carroll; Mount Rainier Music, BMI) | F-247 | R-1475 |
Bill Carroll-V | |||
41965 | All about me (Bill Carroll; Mount Rainier Music, BMI) | F-249 | R-1476 |
Bill Carroll-V | |||
43065 | Sweetest gift a mother's smile (Benny Cain-Eleanor McGregor; Mount Rainier Music, BMI) | F-249 | R-1475 |
Bill Carroll-V | |||
Bill Carroll-V; Leon 'Morris' Lamouroux-g; James 'Porky' Hutchins-bj; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; William 'Billy' Baker-f; Russ Hooper-db | |||
19640000.2 | 1964, Sutton session with Red McCoy & the Sons of the Soil, Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | Bimbo | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
[02] | Billy Bayou (Roger Miller) | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
[03] | He'll have to go (Allison-Allison; Central Songs, BMI) | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
[04] | Four walls (Campbell-Moore) | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
[05] | I'll share it with you (Wayne Busbice) | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
[06] | Do you know who loves you (Wayne Busbice) | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
[07] | Precious memories | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L; B. Buzby-T | |||
[08] | Walking by your side (Wayne Busbice) | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L; B. Buzby-T | |||
[09] | God called Jim Reeves away | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
808-2 / X-1518 | 3,000 miles lonesome (Wayne Busbice; Liphilben Music, BMI) | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
[11] | Play like you love me (Wayne Busbice) | SSU-335 | |
R. McCoy-L | |||
Wayne 'Red McCoy' Busby-rhythm g; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-electric lead g; Jack Stoneman-electric bs; unknown-steel g; unknown-percussion | |||
19640000.3 | 1964, Sutton session, unknown | ||
[01] | Act naturally (Morrison-Russell) | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[02] | I don't hear you (Buck Owens) | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[03] | Together again | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[04] | Under your spell again | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[05] | Take it easy baby | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[06] | The way I found you | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[07] | I keep forgetting (Kay Adelman-J. F. Kibler) | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[08] | What will I do when the crowd goes home | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[09] | That guy's got to go (Buzz Busby) | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[10] | The letter I never did mail (Bill Boyd-Leon Payne) | SSU-343 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; unknown-steel g; unknown-bs; unknown-drums | |||
19650000.1 | 1965, Almanac session, Producer: Ben Adelman, Ben Adelman Studio, Thomas Circle, Vermont Avenue, N. W., Washington, D.
C. | ||
[01] | It's looking like rain | Almanac 801 | |
B. Busby-L; W. Busby-H | |||
[02] | The dream | Almanac 801 | |
B. Busby-L; W. Busby-H | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-g; J. Norris-steel g; Bill Offenbacher-sb | |||
19650000.2 | 1965, Wynwood session for Mike Kelly, Producer: Pete Roberts (Kuykendall), Wynwood Music Studio, Falls Church, Va. | ||
[02] | Sub-gum-mo gai ti (Ellen Kelly-Mike Kelly) | ||
M. Kelly-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[01] | If you see a stranger (Ella Barrett-Mike Kelly) | ||
M. Kelly-L; B. Busby-T | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Charles Otis 'Charlie' Waller-g; Richard 'Dick' Drevo-bj; Russ Hooper-db; Thomas 'Tom' Gray-sb | |||
19650100 | January 1965, Zap session for Billy Baker, Baltimore, Md. | ||
[01] | Blackberry blossom | MLP-103 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
William 'Billy' Baker-f; Delano Floyd 'Del' McCoury-g; William 'Bill' Keith-bj; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Gerald 'Jerry' McCoury-sb | |||
19660400 | April 1966, Rebel session, Baltimore, Md. | ||
[01] | Mandolin twist (Busbice; Zap Pub. Co., BMI) | F-258 | LBC-14 |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Blue Vietnam skies (Kliewer-Mank & Bucke; Zap Pub. Co., BMI) | F-258 | |
B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Charles Otis 'Charlie' Waller-g; John 'Johnny' Whisnant-bj; William 'Billy' Baker-f; Thomas 'Tom' Gray-sb | |||
19660000 | 2 January 1967, Kipepeo reissue of live concert, Baltimore, Md. | ||
[01] | Shenandoah waltz | Kipepeo No # | |
B. Busby-V; R. Allen-V; B. Emerson-V | |||
[02] | Weary blues | Kipepeo No # | |
B. Busby-V; R. Allen-V; B. Emerson-V | |||
[03] | Little cabin home on the hill | Kipepeo No # | |
B. Busby-V; R. Allen-V; B. Emerson-V | |||
[04] | Little birdie | Kipepeo No # | |
B. Busby-V; R. Allen-V; B. Emerson-V | |||
[05] | Kentucky | Kipepeo No # | |
B. Busby-V; R. Allen-V; B. Emerson-V | |||
[06] | Lonesome pine breakdown | Kipepeo No # | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[07] | Listen to the mockingbird | Kipepeo No # | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[08] | Once more | Kipepeo No # | |
B. Busby-V; R. Allen-V; B. Emerson-V | |||
[09] | Cold, cold heart | Kipepeo No # | |
B. Busby-V; R. Allen-V; B. Emerson-V | |||
[10] | Sally Goodin | Kipepeo No # | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Charles Otis 'Charlie' Waller-g; Johnny Whisnant-bj; Billy Baker-f; Tom Gray-sb | |||
19700000.1 | 1970, session with Leon Morris, Clinton, Md. | ||
x 31270 | Scramble (Busby; Zap Pub. Co., BMI) | F-297 | 0031 |
(Instrumental) | |||
31170 | Just for a while (Speaks; Zap Pub. Co., BMI) | F-297 | 0031 |
L. Morris-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Leon 'Morris' Lamouroux-g; Lamar Grier-bj; Edward 'Ed' Ferris-sb | |||
19700000.2 | 1970, World Music session with Leon Morris, Producer: Otis Woody, Roy D. Homer & Associates Studio, Clinton, Md. | ||
7748 | Warm red wine (Walker; Hill & Range Songs, Inc., BMI) | 611 | |
L. Morris-V | |||
7749 | Mule skinner blues (J. Rodgers) | 611 | |
L. Morris-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Leon 'Morris' Lamouroux-g; Lamar Grier-bj; Edward 'Ed' Ferris-sb | |||
19700000.3 | 1970, Jan session, Producers: H. L. Lewis-J. D. Quesenberry, Roy D. Homer & Associates Studio, Clinton, Md. | ||
JS 004-B | The rambler (Buzz Busby; Cawlee, BMI) | JR-004 | 0031 |
L. Morris-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Jack Fincham-g; Bill Wilkerson-bj; J. Keller-electric bass | |||
19720000.1 | 1972, Rounder session with Leon Morris, Producer: Otis Woody, Roy D. Homer & Associates Studio, Clinton, Md. | ||
[01] | This world's no place to live in (but it's home) (Duffey-Kuykendall; Zap Publ. Co., BMI) | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
[02] | At the end (Busby; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
[03] | Flat Creek | 0031 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | I stood on the bridge at midnight | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Leon 'Morris' Lamouroux-g; Lamar Grier-bj; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19720000.2 | 1972, Rounder session with Leon Morris, Producer: Otis Woody, Roy D. Homer & Associates Studio, Clinton, Md. | ||
[01] | Long way from home | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
[02] | Fly, bird, fly | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
[03] | Me and the jukebox | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
[04] | Life to go | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
[05] | Scramble (Busby; Zap Pub. Co., BMI) | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
[06] | Travellin' down this lonesome road | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Leon 'Morris' Lamouroux-g; Lamar Grier-bj; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19720000.3 | 1972, Jessup session with Leon Morris & the Bluegrass Associates, Producer: Otis Woody, Various locations | ||
[01] | Are you from Dixie | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[02] | Selfish heart (Rakes-Elliott) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[03] | Jesse James (Leon Morris; La-Car Music Pub. Co., BMI) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[04] | It's a long way to the top of the world (Wayne Busbice) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[05] | Lonely heart | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[06] | Upstairs in the bedroom (Kemp-Tolbert; La-Car Music Pub., BMI) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[07] | Lena (Leon Morris; La-Car, BMI) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[08] | Must you throw dirt in my face (B. Anderson) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[09] | Sing me back home (Haggard) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[10] | Sitting here waiting for you (Leon Morris; La-Car, BMI) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[11] | I can feel it in my heart (Leon Morris; La-Car, BMI) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
[12] | Isn't it a beautiful day (Leon Morris; La-Car, BMI) | MB-113 | |
L. Morris-L; B. Busby-T | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Leon 'Morris' Lamouroux-g; Lamar Grier-bj; Ed Ferris-sb | |||
19720000.4 | 1972, Rounder session with Leon Morris, Urban Recordings, Bethesda, Md. | ||
[01] | Jack's bass | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
[02] | All the good times are past & gone | 0031 | |
L. Morris-V; B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Leon 'Morris' Lamouroux-g; Bud Wilkerson-bj; Jack Stoneman-sb | |||
19720000.5 | 1972, Jan session, Washington, D.C. | ||
[01] | The flames (Al Speaks; Cawlee, BMI) | JR-004 | |
J. Fincham-V; B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Jack Fincham-lead g; Bob Wilkerson-bj; James 'Jim' Keller-electric bs | |||
19730000 | 1973, Busby Studio session, Buzz Busby Studio | ||
[01] | Dreaming of mother and home | unissued | |
B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; other personnel not known | |||
19770423 | 23 April 1977, Busby Studio session, Buzz Busby Studio | ||
[01] | Me and my fiddle (Benny Martin) | unissued | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[02] | Dreaming of mother and home | unissued | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[03] | Over the hill to the poorhouse (Flatt-Lilly) | unissued | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[04] | I wonder how the old folks are at home (A. P. Carter) | unissued | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[05] | Shuckin' the corn | unissued | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; other personnel not known | |||
19771123 | 23 November 1977, Busby Studio session, Buzz Busby Studio | ||
[01] | Pike County breakdown (Ray Cline; Zap Publ. Co., BMI) | unissued | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | This is the end | unissued | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[03] | Train 45 | unissued | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | I wonder how the old folks are at home | unissued | |
B. Busby-V | |||
[05] | Quincy Mumford special (Buzz Busby) | unissued | |
B. Busby-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Bailey-?; Underwood-? | |||
19790000 | 1979, Old Homestead session with Al Jones & Frank Necessary, Old Homestead Studio, Brighton, Mich. | ||
[01] | What do you know about heartaches (Al Jones; Jaymore Music, BMI) | OHS-90145 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T; B. Busby-B | |||
[02] | Don't come running back to me (Buzz Busby; Jaymore Music, BMI) | OHS-90145 | |
B. Busby-L/B; F. Necessary-T | |||
[03] | Marching through Dixie (J. Morris; Jaymore Music, BMI) | OHS-90145 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[04] | Stone wall | OHS-90145 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T; B. Busby-B | |||
[05] | Quincy's special (Buzz Busby; Jaymore Music, BMI) | OHS-90145 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[06] | Stony Mountain, West Virginia (Buck Owens) | OHS-90145 | |
F. Necessary-L; A. Jones-T; B. Busby-B | |||
[07] | Silver dew on the bluegrass (Sterling Blythe; Honorary Music Pub. Co., BMI) | OHS-90145 | |
F. Necessary-L/T | |||
[08] | South to old Mexico (Frank Necessary; Jaymore Music, BMI) | OHS-90145 | |
F. Necessary-L; A. Jones-T; B. Busby-B | |||
[09] | Nobody's darling but mine | OHS-90145 | |
F. Necessary-L; A. Jones-T; B. Busby-B | |||
[10] | It's a long long way (Bill Browning) | OHS-90145 | |
B. Busby-L; A. Jones-T | |||
[11] | Banjo riff (Syd Nathan-Bernard Norman-Don Reno) | OHS-90145 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[12] | Long black limousine (Bobby George-Vern Stovall) | OHS-90145 | |
B. Busby-L/B; A. Jones-T | |||
[13] | She's just a cute thing (Jimmy Martin-Bob Osborne) | OHS-90145 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T; B. Busby-B | |||
[14] | Plant some flowers by my graveside | OHS-90145 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T; B. Busby-B | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Albert 'Al' Jones-g; Frank Marion Necessary-bj | |||
19810000.1 | 1981, Webco session, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | Mandolin twist (B. Busby; Zap Publishing Co., BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Here today and gone tomorrow (Louvin Brothers; Fowler Music, BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-H; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[03] | Whose red wagon (Jiffy Fowler; Jiffy Pub. Co., BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-H; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[04] | Warm red wine (Walker; Hill & Range Songs, BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-H; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[05] | Long black limousine (V. Scouvall-B. George; American Music Inc., ASCAP) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-V; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[06] | Heaven is my home (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
Wayne Busby-L; Herbert Currie-H; E. Stubbs-BS | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Dudley Connell-g; Lamar Grier-bj; "Fiddlin" Edward 'Eddie' Stubbs-f; Douglas 'Doug' Ward-sb | |||
19810000.2 | 1981, Webco session, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | Running away (B. Busby; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-V; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[02] | Going home (B. Busby; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-V; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[03] | Farewell party (L. Williams; Western Hills Music, Inc., BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-V; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[04] | Lost without you (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
Wayne Busby-L; Herbert Currie-T; B. Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[05] | Don't leave me alone (B. Busby; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-V; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
[06] | Don't come running back to me (B. Busby; Starday Music, BMI) | WLPS-0101 | |
B. Busby-V; Herbert Currie-V; Wayne Busby-V; E. Stubbs-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Dudley Connell-g; Lamar Grier-bj; "Fiddlin" Edward 'Eddie' Stubbs-f; Doug Ward-sb | |||
19810000.3 | 1981, Webco session with Harry Morgan, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg,
Md. | ||
[01] | It's looking like rain (Busby; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WS-4501 | |
Harry Morgan-V | |||
[02] | Talking to the walls (Harry Morgan; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WS-4501 | |
Harry Morgan-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Carl Nelson-f ([01] only); unknown-steel g; unknown-electric bs | |||
19820000.1 | 1982, Webco session, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | Bradshaw Mountain breakdown (John Barney-Susan Payne; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0103 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | Lovin' arms (Tom Jans; Almo Music; ASCAP) | WLPS-0103 | |
B. Busby-V; S. Payne-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Susan 'Sue' Payne-g; John Barney-bj; Carl Nelson-f (on [01] only); John Busby-sb | |||
19820000.2 | 1982, Webco session, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | The dream (Buzz Busby; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0103 | |
B. Busby-recitation; B. Arney-V; M. Killoran-V | |||
[02] | Gathering storm (Buzz Busby; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0103 | |
B. Busby-L; B. Arney-T; M. Killoran-B | |||
[03] | Banks of the Ohio (Traditional) | WLPS-0103 | |
B. Arney-L/B; M. Killoran-T | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-g; Bob Arney-g; John Gude-bj (on [01 only); Edward 'Eddie' Stubbs-f (on [01 only); Micki Killoran-sb | |||
19820000.3 | 1982, Webco session, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | Dim lights, thick smoke (and loud, loud music) (Joe Maphis-R. Maphis; Comet Music, BMI) | WLPS-0103 | |
[02] | Death's other side (John McKeon; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0103 | |
Johnny 'Mack' McKeon-L | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-g; John 'Johnny Mack' McKeon-g; John Barney-bj; Carl Nelson-f; John Busbice-sb | |||
19830000.1 | 1983, Webco session, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | Ring the bells for the federals (Sid Rosenberg; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WSEP-3302 | |
S. Rosenberg-V | |||
[02] | East west highway blues (Sid Rosenberg; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WSEP-3302 | |
S. Rosenberg-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Sydney 'Sid' Rosenberg-lead g; Phillip 'Phil' Rosenthal-bj; Sandy Hofferth-f; Michael 'Mike' Auldridge-db; John Hardesty-sb | |||
19830000.2 | 1983, Webco session, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | Buzzin' with Buzz (Buzz Busby) | unissued | |
(Instrumental) | |||
[02] | You taught me how to cry | unissued | |
B. Busby-V; J. Fincham-V | |||
[03] | The last great country singer | unissued | |
B. Busby-V; J. Fincham-V | |||
[04] | A boxcar is my home | unissued | |
B. Busby-V; J. Fincham-V | |||
[05] | When God comes and gathers His jewels | unissued | |
B. Busby-V; J. Fincham-V | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Jack Fincham-lead g; Carol Atkinson-sb | |||
19830000.3 | 1983, Webco session for Jim Eanes, Producer: John Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md.,
| ||
[01] | I wish I was a bird (Jim Eanes-Lora Lowry) | WLPS-0110 | |
J. Eanes-L; B. Emerson-T; C. Nelson-B | |||
[02] | I don't need no little pills (Jim Eanes-Lora Lowry) | WLPS-0110 | |
J. Eanes-L; B. Emerson-T; C. Nelson-B | |||
[03] | Pretty blue eyes (Jim Eanes-Calvin Cassada) | WLPS-0110 | |
J. Eanes-L; B. Emerson-T; C. Nelson-B | |||
[04] | Don't make me be ashamed (Jim Eanes) | WLPS-0110 | |
J. Eanes-L; B. Emerson-T; C. Nelson-B | |||
[05] | Broken promise (Jim Eanes-Lora Lowry) | WLPS-0110 | |
J. Eanes-L; B. Emerson-T; C. Nelson-B | |||
[06] | Call out to Jesus (Jim Eanes-Lora Lowry) | WLPS-0110 | |
J. Eanes-L; B. Emerson-T; C. Nelson-B | |||
Homer Robert 'Jim' Eanes-g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Carl Nelson-f; Russ Hooper-db; Douglas 'Doug' Ward-sb | |||
19841207 | 7 December 1984, Webco session with Al Jones & Frank Necessary, Producer: Wayne Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705
Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | My friend Don Reno (Al Jones; Old Homeplace Music) | WLPS-0113 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T; K. Spence-HB | |||
[02] | Steppin' out on you (Al Jones; Old Homeplace Music) | WLPS-0113 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T | |||
[03] | Tear drops mixed with rain (Earl Ruleman; Zap Publishing) | WLPS-0113 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T | |||
[04] | Out in the country (Al Jones; Wynwood Music) | WLPS-0113 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T | |||
[05] | Yellow Stone Gap Kentucky (Frank Necessary; Old Homeplace Music) | WLPS-0113 | |
[06] | Forgotten how to pray (Frank Necessary; Old Homeplace Music) | WLPS-0113 | |
F. Necessary-L; A. Jones-T | |||
[07] | Crossing the summit (Frank Necessary; Old Homeplace Music) | WLPS-0113 | |
[08] | Dreamin' and grievin' (Al Jones; Zap Publishing) | WLPS-0113 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T | |||
[09] | You don't love me anymore (Frank Necessary; Necessary Publishing Co.) | WLPS-0113 | |
F. Necessary-L; A. Jones-T | |||
[10] | Shuffle of my feet (Gary Bryant; Tree Publishing) | WLPS-0113 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T | |||
[11] | Reaching for the sun (Earl Ruleman; Wynwood Publishing) | WLPS-0113 | |
A. Jones-L; F. Necessary-T | |||
[12] | Give mother my crown (Walter Bailes; Cedarwood Music) | WLPS-0113 | |
F. Necessary-L; A. Jones-T | |||
Albert 'Al' Jones-g; Frank Marion Necessary-bj; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Bill Sage-f; Karen Spence-sb | |||
19860000.1 | 1986, Webco session with Busby Brothers, Producer: Wayne Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive,
Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | Headin' back to Dixie (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music) | WLPS-0117 | |
W. Busby-L | |||
[02] | Maple on the hill (Trad.) | WLPS-0117 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T | |||
[03] | Heartaches by the number (Harlan Howard; Tree Pub. Co., Inc.) | WLPS-0117 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T | |||
[04] | There's a new moon over my shoulder (Jimmie Davis; Peer International) | WLPS-0117 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T | |||
[05] | Jumpin' gully Louisiana (Buzz Busby) | WLPS-0117 | |
W. Busby-L | |||
[06] | White Water Creek (Daniel Sipe; Old Home Place Music) | WLPS-0117 | |
Bob Busby-T; Buzz Busby-B | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Wayne 'Wayne Busby' Busbice-m; Herb Currie-g; Darrell Sanders-bj/db; Carl Nelson-f; John Reidenbach-bs | |||
19860000.2 | 1986, Webco session with Busby Brothers, Producer: Wayne Busbice, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive,
Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | Let's be sweethearts again (Jimmie Davis; Peer International) | WLPS-0117 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T | |||
[02] | My sweet little pretty brown eyes (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music) | WLPS-0117 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T | |||
[03] | No vacancy (Merle Travis-Lee Blastic; Hill & Range) | WLPS-0117 | |
Bob Busby-L; W. Busby-T | |||
[04] | All the world is lonely now (Mel Foree; Acuff-Rose Pub.) | WLPS-0117 | |
Bob Busby-L | |||
[05] | Legend of the rebel soldier (Trad.) | WLPS-0117 | |
Bob Busby-L | |||
[06] | Scothorn Branch (Buzz Busby; Old Home Place Music) | WLPS-0117 | |
(Instrumental) | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Wayne 'Wayne Busby' Busbice-m; Herb Currie-g; Darrell Sanders-bj/db; Carl Nelson-f; John Reidenbach-bs | |||
19870000 | 1987, Webco session with Busby Brothers, Webco Recording Studio, 8705 Deanna Drive, Gaithersburg, Md. | ||
[01] | He'll be walking by your side (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; John Busby-B | |||
[02] | When I reach my journey's end (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T | |||
[03] | Power in the blood (I. E. Jones; Trad.) | WLPS-0125 | |
Bob Busby-L; W. Busby-T; Buzz Busby-B | |||
[04] | When God calls you away (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T; John Busby-B | |||
[05] | Talk to the Lord in prayer (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T | |||
[06] | I am thine O Lord (F. Crosby-W. Doane; Trad.) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; B. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T; John Busby-B | |||
[07] | Words (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0125 | |
Bob Busby-L; W. Busby-T | |||
[08] | Supper time (Ira Stanphill; Trad.) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T; Buzz Busby-B | |||
[09] | Calling me (Wayne Busbice; Old Home Place Music, BMI) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; John Busby-B | |||
[10] | Leaning on the everlasting arms (E. A. Hoffman-A. Showalter; Trad.) | WLPS-0125 | |
Bob Busby-L; Buzz Busby-B | |||
[11] | I still like the songs that mama sang (Charles Bradley; Tuckalseigce Pub., ASCAP) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; John Busby-B | |||
[12] | Wicked path of sin (Bill Monroe; Peer International, BMI) | WLPS-0125 | |
W. Busby-L; Bob Busby-T; Buzz Busby-B | |||
Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Brian Wetzel-g; William Hundley 'Bill' Emerson, Jr.-bj; Darrell Sanders-db; John 'John Busby' Busbice-bs; Wayne 'Wayne Busby' Busbice-V | |||
19910000 | 1991, Diesel Only session for Bobby Smith, Producer: Bobby Smith, Black Ponds Studio, Rockville, Md. | ||
[01] | Me and the jukebox (Buzz Busby; Fort Knox, BMI) | 45-DO8418 | |
Pat Arnold-V | |||
Robert 'Bobby' Smith-lead g/rhythm g; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Patrick 'Pat' Arnold-V | |||
19930000 | 1993, Patuxent session with Patuxent Partners, Producer: Tom Mindte, Patuxent Studio, Rockville, Md. | ||
[01] | Just for awhile (Speaks) | CD-035 | |
B. Deere-V; T. Mindte-V | |||
James 'Jim' Barnett-g; Joseph 'Joe' Tangrea-bj; Bernarr Graham 'Buzz Busby' Busbice-m; Jack Leiderman-f; Victoria 'Vicki' McMullen-sb; Thomas 'Tom' Mindte-V | |||
Revised: 4 January 2017
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