The Snearly Ranch Boys were a band that formed around 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee. The band was a launching platform for many of the musicians who contributed to the Memphis music scene that revolved around Sam Phillips and Sun Records. Members of the Snearly Ranch Boys included Bill Black, Jim Stewart, Jerry Lee Lewis, Reggie Young, Ace Cannon, Barbara Pittman, and . A later version of the Ranch Boys centering on steel guitarist, Stan Kesler and drummer, , who became a part of the Sun Studio session band, recording for numerous Sun artists.
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| - The Snearly Ranch Boys (de)
- The Snearly Ranch Boys (nl)
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| - Die Snearly Ranch Boys waren eine US-amerikanische Countryband aus Memphis, Tennessee. (de)
- The Snearly Ranch Boys was een Amerikaanse countryband uit Memphis. (nl)
- The Snearly Ranch Boys were a band that formed around 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee. The band was a launching platform for many of the musicians who contributed to the Memphis music scene that revolved around Sam Phillips and Sun Records. Members of the Snearly Ranch Boys included Bill Black, Jim Stewart, Jerry Lee Lewis, Reggie Young, Ace Cannon, Barbara Pittman, and . A later version of the Ranch Boys centering on steel guitarist, Stan Kesler and drummer, , who became a part of the Sun Studio session band, recording for numerous Sun artists. (en)
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| - Die Snearly Ranch Boys waren eine US-amerikanische Countryband aus Memphis, Tennessee. (de)
- The Snearly Ranch Boys were a band that formed around 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee. The band was a launching platform for many of the musicians who contributed to the Memphis music scene that revolved around Sam Phillips and Sun Records. Members of the Snearly Ranch Boys included Bill Black, Jim Stewart, Jerry Lee Lewis, Reggie Young, Ace Cannon, Barbara Pittman, and . A later version of the Ranch Boys centering on steel guitarist, Stan Kesler and drummer, , who became a part of the Sun Studio session band, recording for numerous Sun artists. The Snearly Ranch Boys were regular live performers at radio station KWEM in West Memphis, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee. They were also the house band at the Cotton Club in West Memphis, playing there 5 night a week through the late 1950s. The Snearly Ranch Boys and its revolving roster of band members influenced the careers of other musicians and groups, including Elvis Presley, Stax Records, Hi Records, the Bill Black Combo, and the music that would become known as "The Memphis Sound". The band was part of the evolution of music that resulted in the new musical styles of rockabilly and rock 'n roll. (en)
- The Snearly Ranch Boys was een Amerikaanse countryband uit Memphis. (nl)
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