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Roberts was born in Lenoir City, TN, yet he was raised on a farm outside of Greenfield, MA. As a child, he became fascinated by the music of Clark and began singing as a teacher, making his first radio appearance when he was 15. Soon, he became part of the Down Homers, a local group who had a regular gig at WKNE, a New Hampshire radio station. Eventually, the group made their way toward the Midwest, playing at radio stations in Iowa and later settling in Fort Wayne, IN, where they regularly played a show called the Hoosier Hop. In a short time, Roberts had developed a reputation as a first-rate singer and yodeler.
The Down Homers — who also featured Bob Mason, Guy Campbell, Shorty Cook, and Lloyd Cornell — cut a record released as a Vogue Picture Disc. When World War II arrived halfway through the 40s, Roberts decided to enlist in the U.S. Navy in early 1945. Once the war was over, he returned to Fort Wayne, where he began a solo career. After a few months, he moved to St. Louis, where he appeared regularly on several different shows on KMOX, as well as the CBS Saturday morning show Barnyard Frolics. Roberts released one single on Vitacoustic before signing to Coral Records in 1948.
# | 歌曲 | 艺人 | 时长 |
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01 | Boogie Woogie Yodel Song | Kenny Roberts | 02:40 |
02 | All I Want To Do | Sugarland | 03:29 |
03 | She Taught Me How to Yodel | Kenny Roberts | 02:32 |
04 | Just Look, Don't Touch | Kenny Roberts | 01:56 |
05 | Billy And Nanny Goat | Kenny Roberts | 02:30 |
06 | Long Gone Lonesome Blues | Hank Williams | 02:37 |
07 | Just A Yodel For Me | Kenny Roberts | 03:01 |
08 | It Always Will Be | Willie Nelson | 04:12 |
09 | Second Fiddle | Willie Nelson | 02:21 |
10 | Tornado | Little Big Town | 03:44 |
11 | Silver Bells | Loretta Lynn | 01:52 |
12 | Closer To The Bone | Kris Kristofferson | 02:16 |