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The Hoosier Hot Shots were an American quartet of madcap musicians who entertained on stage, screen, radio, and records from the mid-1930s into the 1970s. The group initially consisted of players from the U. S. State of Indiana. Beginning on local Indiana radio in the early 1930s, the Hot Shots went on to a successful national radio career on National Barn Dance on WLS-AM in Chicago, Illinois and a successful and prolific recording career, before moving to Hollywood to star in many feature-length western movies. The Hot Shots' core personnel were multi-instrumentalists, playing brass band instruments as well as their standard instrumentation of guitar (Ken), clarinet (Gabe), string bass (various), and a strange, homemade instrument known both as the "Wabash Washboard" and "the Zither," played by Hezzie. It consisted of a corrugated sheet metal washboard on a metal stand with various noisemakers attached, including bells and a multi-octave range of squeeze-type bicycle horns. Trietsch constructed this instrument himself as well as a series of slide whistles he played in addition to the washboard. The washboard, along with other artifacts from the band, is now in the collection of the Indiana State Museum. The Hot Shots' repertoire focused on swing and jazz standards and originals, especially those with a comedic element. Powered by a frantic and seemingly freewheeling instrumental virtuosity, grounded in the musical comedy of vaudeville, the Hot Shots were nevertheless able to
I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones)
3,4382Sioux City Sue
2,1313Skeleton Rag
5664I Like Bananas, Because They Have No Bones
4735Like A Monkey Likes Cocoanuts
4266Everybody Stomp
2867Connie's Got Connections In Connecticut
2338From The Indies To The Andies In His Undies (78rpm Version)
2279Dude Cowboy
19310Rural Rhythm
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"Are You Ready, Hezzie?"
Everybody Stomp - Rag Time

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Rural Rhythm 1935-1942

Everybody Stomp
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