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Colorado's Premier Variety Band
The Jim Hyatt Band has been voted "Band of the Year" in Colorado and Nebraska! Our high energy shows range from classic rock, country, big band, doo wop, cowboy, and much more! We have opened for, and backed many national acts, from Pennsylvania to Colorado and beyond. Our line-up of "Hall of Fame" musicians will make your next event a huge success. Tell us what style of music fits your occasion and we'll deliver the show! We can provide complete entertainment packages for Corporate Conventions. Our shows include Classic Rock n Roll, Country Music, and even the Sounds of Motown. Our very popular Cowboy Show is always a hit with local, national, and international guests.
2015
SHIFTING SANDS & BILL CHRASTIL
2014 had MAIN STAGE perfomances !
Mama's Wranglers
Yodeling, Singing and Fiddle Music! The Jackson Family Band, formally known as the Kid Fiddlers, celebrates 10 wonderful years and announce a bold new name change! Not only have the "Kids" grown up, they have out grown the "Fiddle" label. These amazing children have learned to play many different instruments, sing amazing vocals with blended harmonies only siblings can achieve, and they can dance up a storm! As we begin a new decade, we will be known as "Mama's Wranglers."
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The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
The Best-Known Name in Gospel Music History The Blackwood Brothers Quartet was formed in 1934 with brothers Roy, Doyle, James and Roy's, son R.W. That heritage of gospel music is carried on today as James' younger son Billy, along with tenor Wayne Little and bass singer Butch Owens and lead voice of Mike Helwig re-create that famous Blackwood sound.
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2013 - Rex Allen Jr.
Albums (source Wikipedia)
Year | Album | US Country | Label |
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1970 | Today's Generation | Omni | |
1973 | Another Goodbye Song | 45 | Warner Bros. |
1976 | Ridin' High | 31 | |
1977 | Rex | 42 | |
The Best of Rex | 47 | ||
1978 | Brand New | 45 | |
1979 | Me and My Broken Heart | ||
1980 | Oklahoma Rose | 69 | |
1981 | The Cat's in the Cradle | ||
1982 | The Singing Cowboy | ||
1984 | On the Move | Moonshine | |
1988 | Today's Generation | SSS | |
1994 | The Very Best of Rex Allen, Jr. | Warner Bros. |
Singles
Year | Song | Chart positions | Album | |
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US Country | CAN Country | |||
1973 | "The Great Mail Robbery" | 63 | 87 | Another Goodbye Song |
1974 | "Goodbye" | 19 | — | |
"Another Goodbye Song" | 31 | — | ||
"Never Coming Back Again" | 36 | — | ||
1975 | "Lying in My Arms" | 70 | — | non-album single |
1976 | "Play Me No Sad Songs" | 34 | — | Ridin' High |
"Can You Hear Those Pioneers"[A] | 17 | 13 | ||
"Teardrops in My Heart" | 18 | — | ||
"Two Less Lonely People" | 8 | 4 | Rex | |
1977 | "I'm Getting Good at Missing You (Solitaire)" | 10 | 17 | |
"Don't Say Goodbye" | 15 | — | ||
"Lonely Street" | 8 | 14 | The Best of Rex | |
1978 | "No, No, No (I'd Rather Be Free)" | 8 | 4 | Brand New |
"With Love" | 10 | 7 | ||
"It's Time We Talk Things Over" (with The Boys) | 12 | 13 | ||
1979 | "Me and My Broken Heart" | 9 | — | Me and My Broken Heart |
"If I Fell in Love with You" | 18 | — | ||
1980 | "Yippy Cry Yi" | 25 | — | Oklahoma Rose |
"It's Over" | 14 | 35 | ||
"Drink It Down, Lady" | 25 | — | ||
"Cup of Tea" (with Margo Smith) | 12 | — | The Cat's in the Cradle | |
1981 | "Just a Country Boy" | 35 | — | |
"While the Feeling's Good" (with Margo Smith) | 26 | — | non-album single | |
1982 | "Last of the Silver Screen Boys" | 43 | — | The Singing Cowboy |
"Cowboy in a Three Piece Business Suit" | 44 | — | ||
"Ride Cowboy Ride" | 85 | — | ||
1983 | "The Air That I Breathe" | 37 | — | On the Move |
1984 | "Sweet Rosanna" | 44 | — | non-album single |
"Dream on Texas Ladies" | 18 | — | On the Move | |
"Running Down Memory Lane" | 24 | — | ||
1985 | "When You Held Me in Your Arms" | 62 | — | |
1987 | "We're Staying Together" | 59 | — | non-album single |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
2012 - Leroy VanDyke THE AUCTIONEER
Albums (source Wikipedia)
Year | Album | Label |
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1962 | Walk On By | Mercury |
Movin' Van Dyke | ||
1963 | The Great Hits | |
1964 | Songs for Mom and Dad | |
At the Trade Winds | ||
1965 | Out of Love | Wing |
Walk On By | Mt. Dew | |
The Leroy Van Dyke Show | Warner Bros. | |
1966 | Country Hits | |
Movin | Wing | |
Auctioneer | Dot | |
1967 | Have a Party | Mt. Dew |
What Am I Bid | MGM | |
1968 | Lonesome Is | Kapp |
1969 | Greatest Hits | |
Just a Closer Walk with Thee | ||
I've Never Been Loved Before | Harmony | |
1972 | Greatest Hits | Decca |
1973 | Golden Hits | Sun |
1975 | Just for You | Dot |
1977 | Gospel Greats | Plantation |
1978 | Rock Relics | |
1982 | Cross Section | Audiograph |
1983 | Audiograph Live |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart Positions | Album | |
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US Country | US [3] | |||
1956 | "The Auctioneer" | 9 | 19 | single only |
1961 | "Walk On By" | 1 | 5 | Walk On By |
1962 | "If a Woman Answers (Hang Up the Phone)" | 3 | 35 | Movin' Van Dyke |
"Black Cloud" | 16 | The Great Hits | ||
1964 | "Happy to Be Unhappy" | 54 | singles only | |
"Night People" | 45 | |||
1965 | "Anne of a Thousand Days" | 40 | ||
1966 | "You Couldn't Get My Love Back (If You Tried)" | 120 | ||
"Roses from a Stranger" | 34 | I've Never Been Loved Before | ||
1967 | "I've Never Been Loved" | 66 | ||
1968 | "Louisville" | 23 | ||
"You May Be Too Much for Memphis, Baby" | 69 | Lonesome Is | ||
1969 | "Crack in My World" | 56 | singles only | |
1970 | "An Old Love Affair, Now Showing" | 63 | ||
"Mister Professor" | 71 | |||
1971 | "I Get Lonely When It Rains" | 62 | ||
1972 | "I'd Rather Be Wantin' Love" | 69 | ||
1975 | "Unfaithful Fools" | 79 | ||
1976 | "Who's Gonna Run the Truck Stop in Tuba City When I'm Gone?" | 75 | ||
1977 | "Texas Tea" | 77 |