- Big D Jamboree
The "Big D Jamboree" was an American
radio program transmitted byKRLD . The show consisted of appearances by famouscountry music ians as well assketch comedy and jokes.History
The "Big D Jamboree" started in 1947 as the Lone Star Barn Dance, but was renamed soon after. It was held in the
Dallas Sportatorium . The show was initially produced by Al Turner and OD McLemore, and then later by Johnny Hicks and Johnny Harper. The number of musicians who performed regularly where rose from 20 to 50 by 1953. Around 1956 the Big D Jamoree was syndicated byCBS , and afterwards could be heard on radio throughout most of America. A number of country stars rose to fame as a result of the program, includingJimmy Lee Fautheree ,Webb Pierce , andHank Locklin .Since it was the only country music program in the Dallas area, it enjoyed years of great popularity toward the end of the 1950s, but lost listenership in the 1960s. For many musicians the "Big D Jamboree" was a jumping point into larger shows such as the "
Louisiana Hayride " or the "Grand Ole Opry ".Performers
External links
* [http://www.rockabillyhall.com/BigD.html Big D Jamboree] at the Rockabilly Hall of Fame
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