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Bill Boyd (William Lemuel Boyd, September 29, 1910 in Fannin County, Texas β December 7, 1977 in Dallas, Texas) was an American Western style singer and guitarist. Boyd was born and raised on a farm near Ladonia in Fannin County, Texas as one of thirteen children. His parents, Lemuel and Molly Jared Boyd, who originally hailed from Tennessee, came to Texas in 1902. During the Great depression, the family moved to Dallas. Bill and his brother Jim (born 1914) tried to survive the hard times by working different odd jobs. Bill joined the Alexanders Daybreakers trio performing at early-morning radio shows. Together with Jim, he appeared on radio in Greenville, Texas and at WRR in Dallas Meanwhile, Jim formed the "Rhythm Aces." In February 1932, Boyd recorded with the "Blue yodeler" Jimmie Rodgers. The same year, he formed the pioneering western swing band "The Cowboy Ramblers". His band consisted of himself on guitar, Jim Boyd on bass, Walter Kirkes on tenor banjo and Art Davis on fiddle. During the band's history, many of the members also worked simultaneously with the Light Crust Doughboys and Roy Newman's Boys. The Cowboys Ramblers made more than 225 recordings between 1934-1951. The band had their own popular radio show, "The Bill Boyd Ranch House." They made their recording debut for Bluebird Records on August 7, 1934. In 1935, the Cowboy Ramblers had a huge hit with their recording of "Under the Double Eagle" which later became a western swing standard and remained in prin

Saturday Night Rag 1934-36 Volume 1
The Very Best Of

Lone Star Rag 1937-39
Hillbilly Honeymoon
Orquestas De Cuerdas
Doughboys, Playboys, and Cowboys, disc 1: The Eyes of Texas
The Country Roots Of Rock & Roll
Orquestas De Cuerdas - The String Bands
Bill Boyd's Cowboy Ramblers (RCA Bluebird AXM2-5003)
You Done Me Wrong: Vintage Country Cheating Songs 1929-1952
Saturday Night Rag 1934-36, Vol.1
On The Sunny Side Of The Street