1969 Tom T. Hall Country Music Interview - 4-Page Vintage Article

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Seller: Top-Rated Seller gallimoresgoods ✉️ (11,718) 99.9%, Location: Kingsport, Tennessee, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 354321900383 1969 Tom T. Hall Country Music Interview - 4-Page Vintage Article. Yes we combine shipping for most multiple item purchases. Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1969 Tom T. Hall Country Music Interview - 4-Page Vintage Article Original, vintage magazine article Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each page Condition: Good CSR: How did you originally get interested in Country Music? T. H. Well, I grew up in the country in Ken- tucky. I always did like it and I played the guitar, I always played some kind of a musi- cal instrument some kind of a guitar or banjo. Something like that since I’ve been a little kid. My origin is country music for country people. CSR: Did you start as an entertainer or writing songs? T. H. Well, actually it was a song I wrote that got me into the business where at first I be- came primarily an entertainer. I wrote a song for a Flour Company and I guess they liked the song so well that it got us a 13 week ra- dio show in the days when the radio was the big thing. I had a small country band and we played over WMOR Morehead, Kentucky. At that time I think we worked there for about a year and a half or maybe two years. And that s • how I got my start in the business. When the 1 band broke up I stayed on as a disc jockey. CSR: How long was it before you had what ; would be considered a hit? T. H. Well, I had been a disc jockey all these years and then I joined the Army. In 1957 I went to Germany and I wrote songs because I couldn’t get a hold of the new songs from the states and I was entertaining at clubs and service clubs so I wrote “36 Months of Lone- liness,’’ 36 months is the tour of duty for a volunteer in the Army. Then I wrote one called the “Gasthaus Rock” that’s G-A-S-T-H-A-U-S. That’s a night club in Germany. They were smashes with the G. I.’s there so I enter- tained and I wrote all my songs there and... 13998-AL-6905-71

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