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"The Curio Cowboys have long played Western Swing and no modern band exceeds the Curio Cowboys in their effort to keep Western Swing before the present generation." 
--Dr. Charles Townsend, Biographer of Bob Wills
 
"The Curio Cowboys continue to spread the roots of Western Swing --
they're more than just curios!"
-- Cary Ginell, Biographer of Milton Brown
 
"The Curio Cowboys are a joy for me to play with --
More power to the Curios!"
-Hardrock Gunter

Left Turn at Albuquerque (2011)

There's An Old Watermill is a Milton Brown song, and there is no better way to start than to acknowledge one of the two Founding Fathers of Western Swing. The second tune is a melancholy song that Tommy Duncan had out called Worried Over You. The Irving Berlin classic, I'm Puttin All My Eggs In One Basket, was made popular by Fred Astaire and was recorded by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. Our version is a sonic tribute to Milton Brown's ground-breaking steel guitarist, Bob Dunn, who also played trombone.
 
On our recording you will hear the interplay between my steel and Brian's trombone, as well as the great piano work of Barrelhouse Bob Emmert. Next you will hear the lovely Jordon Ripley, the "Coconino Rose", singing And the Angels Sing, a folk-tune that Ziggy Elman introduced to American audiences with the words by Johnny Mercer. I got the inspiration to cover it from the recording make by the "Texas Songbird", Leon Huff.
 
The great Cindy Walker wrote The Thingamajig, and Johnnie Lee Wills and His Boys recorded it for RCA. You will hear Stan asking the questions and giving me the answers in this anthem to old men and forgetfulness. We often have conversations just like this.
 
When we do Kay Kyser's hit Playmate, featuring vocals by Alison Rosner, the "Rose of Ruidoso", we hear echoes of the Flinthill Boys Western Swing Band that played this song in their territory straddling the Kansas/Oklahoma line before and during the war. Wayne Shrubsail is an all-around instrumentalist, and you hear him playing piano on some of these sides, and doing the lead vocal on the Tex Williams/Merle Travis classic, Smoke, Smoke, Smoke.
 
Twenty years ago Wayne and I started the band that became the Curios after he left, but he always has a chair with us whenever he wants to play plectrum banjo or sing Tater Pie.
 
I am singing on another Tex Williams standard that sprang from his work with Spade Cooley, Crazy Cause I Love You. I want to note that our fabulous drummer, Tom, plays like Ferris Coursy on this one to give us a sound reminiscent of Red Foley at his swingiest. Most of All is one of the many brilliantly-crafted Hank Thompson songs we do. I Love You More And More Everyday is a song written by Slim Willet, in his idiosyncratic style, that Hoyle and Jody Nix both covered.
 
You will hear Jordan and her talented singer/guitarist husband, Byron, on the old Tennessee Ernie Ford/Kay Starr duet, I'll Never Be Free, and you will also hear them back me on my original conscience song, Do No Harm. That is Byron playing lead guitar, as well as the Albuquerque piano legend, Larry Freedman, on a Curio staple, Roadside Rag.
 
We do the Sunshine Boys' Deep Elm, Merl Lindsay s instrumental theme, Water Baby, and my own instrumental Speedbump's Bounce. We close out with Where Shall I Go? done by Dick Reinhart and Johnny Bond, among others. Where shall I go?, is a good question.
 
Before I wind up in Steel Guitar Heaven (listen to Ry Cooder's description of a multi-necked afterlife), I hope that I will go on to play with my bandmates the many fun, complicated, simple and swinging songs that are the sonic match to the Hi Lo Country I love. Bueno Bye -Johnny "Speedbump" Feldman
 
  
 
Track Listings
1. There's an Old Water Mill
2. Worried Over You
3. All My Eggs in One Basket
5. Thingamajig
6. Misery
7. Playmate
8. Smoke Smoke Smoke
9. I Love You More & More Everyday
10. Crazy Cause I Love You
11. Most of All
12. Speedbump's Bounce
13. Deep Elm
14. I'll Never Be Free
15. Roadside Rag
17. Water Baby
18. Where Shall I Go?

"The Curio Cowboys have long played Western Swing and no modern band exceeds the Curio Cowboys in their effort to keep Western Swing before the present generation. Left Turn at Albuquerque is a labor of love in which the band plays selections originally recorded by bands from the Bob Wills-Milton Brown days, through the Hank Thompson-Johnnie Lee Wills years." --Dr. Charles Townsend, Biographer of Bob Wills


Ticket to Albuquerk (2006)

Great news for fans of Western Swing! The Curio Cowboys, one of the nation's great, preservationist-style Western Swing bands, have released a  CD with terrific versions of super songs in the authentic tradition. Western Swing comes alive again by bringing the listener back in time to the dance halls of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico during the 40's and 50's, a time when Gentlemen tipped their hats to the Ladies. Enjoy this great music!
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
Track Listings
1. New Panhandle Shuffle
3. Live and Let Live
4. Albuquerque Polka
5. That Spells Prairie Dogs
6. Gone
YouTube.com 7. Albuquerque
8. Baby To Cry
9. Keeper Of My Heart
10. Pipeliner Blues
11. Ridin Down the Trail to Albq

12. Roadside Rag

 

"...See, the deal is that Alburquerk is the way that many back in the old days (1930 s 1940 s around in that time) pronounced the largest city in the great state of New Mexico. And I can only guess that since much of the music on this CD sounds like it came straight out of that era, they decided to go old school on the name of the CD. But just so that the music listener knows that the Curio Cowboys actually know how to spell Albuquerque, they spell it out in the song Albuquerque and they even spell it backwards in Albuquerque polka. Coming from a bad speller, I was very impressed with the backwards spelling, that takes real talent. Well, all spellings and misspellings aside, if you love the music of Bob Wills and really, Western Swing in general, this is the CD for you. It s really great that there are still musicians keeping this great American music alive and kicking. And the Curio Cowboys don t just play this type of music, the play it real well. This is the type of music that used to be played in the old dance halls, the music that gave people a reason to take a bath on Saturday night, the music that people danced to. And I m not talking about that light in the loafers line dance, achy-breaky electric slide type of dancing, but real see how far you can spin your partner swing dancing. In fact, when listening to You Don t Have to be a Baby to Cry, you could swear you were sitting in a dance hall. It just has that feel to it. And when they sing Pipeliner Blues, you would argue that Bob Wills himself is leading the band. That song also has one of my favorite lines from the CD If you don t like my peaches, Don t shake my tree. New Panhandle Shuffle is a cool song that tries to mention every town in the Texas Panhandle. Gone might be my favorite song on here as well as Live & Let Live. But really, it s hard to pick out a favorite because they are all such great songs if you like that type of music. So what have we learned today: - Western swing ain t dead - I m nowhere near an ecks... exsell... excella... good speller. - And Albuquerk is a great new CD with an old feel to it. I ll give this CD 5 out of 5 misspelled words." --Heath Kirk, renowned music critic

Duke City Swing (2003)

Duke City Swing

This first album by New Mexico's leading, authentic Western Swing band is a true labor of love by the band whose mission is not just to preserve the energy and timelesness of the genre, but to celebrate it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Track Listings
1. It Makes No Difference Now
2. Texas In My Soul
3. Train of Life
4. Worried Mind
YouTube.com 5. Albuquerque
6. Leaf of Love
7. Sentimental Journey
8. Missouri
9. Adobe Hacienda
10. One Sweet Letter
11. Panhandle Rag
12. Milk Cow Blues