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Par : Bert Haney (The Critter)

Talk about going back into time. Jimmy and I recorded about ten records back then (6 on my Empire label}. A wonderful time of this life. Any of you guys in the band still alive? Bert

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Par : Linda Rincon Lopez

This article is incorrect. LOUIE RINCON, my father, was the ORIGINAL FIDDLE PLAYER with Jimmy Heap & The Melody Masters. Louie Rincon, who was also from Taylor, is the one who named the band « The...

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Par : David heap

If you would like other info my brother or I can help you about our dad’s band thanks David. Heap

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By: al g kluna

back in the fifties I’d be selling watermelons in hempstead texas on hwy 290 and I’d see the bus roll by”Jimmy heap and the melody masters” and i thought,what a great way to live!!

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By: Michael Beare

Was Arlie Carter related to A.P. Carter?

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By: Catherine Egan-King

My Dad’s cousin was Dickie Bird Newland who played with the band and recorded on Fame. Any information on him is greatly appreciated.

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By: don hendrix

As a young boy (4) is listened to them on Taylor radio. My father , who left us after he came back from the war was a classmate of Butterball. i was raised on a sharecroppers farm from 2-5 years old...

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By: ruby Kovar

I was born in 1949 in Taylor, Texas. My Daddy was a mechanic @ Taylor Motor Co. 1/2 block down From KTAE Radio station. Fred Switzer @ KTAE was an integral part of our lives. The first thing we heard...

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