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Riley was a fan of both Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers. His first two sessions constisted of Jimmie Rodgers songs with beautiful yodeling, later he seemed to be more impressed with Hank's style. He didn't copy any of the two. He soon developed his own country blues voice with such much feeling that the Grand Ole Opry wanted him as a regular in the early 50s. If he hadn't turned down that offer and not decided to stay near his home in the Dallas area to become a regular at the Big "D" Jamboree he might have been a 2nd Hank Williams. Great steel guitar, fiddle, piano work on most of the TNT, (Star) Talent and Columbia recordings. Now first time on an album. Highly recommended to all Hank Williams fans. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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