Rodgers, Jimmie - periodical articles Coltman, Robert. "Roots of the Country Yodel: Notes Toward A Life History." John Edwards Memorial Foundation Quarterly (JEMFQ), Summer l976. (42, 91-94). Comber, Chris. "Big Daddy Rogers." Country Music Review, November l972- February l973, I, NOs. 9-11. Considine, J.D. "Riding High, 1929-1930." A Rolling Stone, August 8, 1991, p. 86. Greenway, John. "Folk Song Discography." Western Folklore, January 1962. (21, 71-72). Greenway, John. "Jimmie Rodgers--A Folksong Catalyst." Journal of American Folklore, July-September 1957 (277, 231-235). Miller, Townsend. "Anita Remembers Her Daddy, Jimmie Rodgers." Country Music, May 1973 (9, 32-38). Morgan, John P. "Famous Persons Who Have Had Tuberculosis: Jimmie Rodgers and Dow Pharmaceuticals." JEMFQ Summer 1979 (54, 80-82). Morgan, John P. "Jimmie Rodgers Remembered, Part II." Country Music, June 1973 (10, 38-42). Obrecht, James. "First Sessions: The Early Years." Guitar Player, March 1991, p. 117. Peer, Ralph. "Discovery of The First Hillbilly Great." Billboard, May 16, 1953 (65, No. 20). "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Forefathers (Rob Johnson, Jimmie Rodgers, Alan Freed, Sam Phillips, Jimmy Yancey)." Rolling Stone, February 13, 1986, p. 48. Seeger, Charles. "Reviews." Journal of American Folklore, April-June 1948 (240-215-218). "The Singing Brakeman: Jimmie Rodgers." Boys Life, December 1980, p. 53. Wilgus, D. K. "Country-Western Music and the Urban Hillbilly." Journal of American Folklore, April-June, 1970 (83, 157-85). Wilgus, D. K. "John Edwards Memorial Foundation Issue. "Western Folklore, July 1971 (30, 171-246). Wilgus, D. K., and Greenway, John. "Hillbilly Issue." Journal of American Folklore, July-September 1965 (78, 195-286). Wolfe, Charles. "Ralph Peer At Work: The Victor 1927 Bristol Sessions." Old Time Music, Summer 1972 (5, 10-16). Young, Sydona M. "Jimmie Rodgers: America's Blue Yodeler." Country Music Who's Who--1972. Edited by Thurston Moore, pp. 31-41l. Nashville: Record World Publications, 1972. Miscellaneous: Horton, Roy. Notes to Country Music Hall of Fame, RCA Victor LPM 2531. Malone, Bill C. Notes on The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Country Music, 1981. Samuelson, Dave. Notes to The Tenneva Ramblers, Puritan LP 3001. Blue Yodeler. Six issues of this little magazine were published between 1952 and 1954 by the Jimmie Rodgers Fan Club, headed by Jim Evans of Texas. The club has never officially disbanded, but is no longer active. 4/92