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William H. "Shorty" Godwin (1889β1959) toured with tent and vaudeville shows throughout the deep South, and recorded two sides for Columbia in Atlanta in 1929. A photograph from that period shows him onstage with The Skillet Lickers, Columbia's ruling hillbilly artists, all dressed in "rube" costumes. In the 1930s and '40s, Godwin became a well-known radio comedian on WWVA's "World's Original Jamboree", broadcast every Saturday night from Wheeling, West Virginia. As "Hiram Hayseed", he appeared with Jamboree regulars Doc Williams & His Boarder Riders, and with Mack Jeffers & His Fiddlin' Farmers. Godwin later moved to WMMN Fairmont, joining The Happy Hoedowners on a daily 5:00am broadcast. Godwin's 1929 "Jimbo Jambo Land", a spoof of romance in the tropics, was crafted by professional songwriters Nat Vincent, Billy Frisch, and Billy Hueston, and first recorded by vaudevillian Billy Murray in 1922. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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