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The Skillet Lickers were an old-time band from Georgia, United States. When Gid Tanner teamed up with blind guitarist Riley Puckett and signed to Columbia in 1924, they created the label's earliest so-called "hillbilly" recording. Gid Tanner formed The Skillet Lickers in 1926. The first line-up was Gid Tanner, Riley Puckett, Clayton McMichen and Fate Norris. Between 1926 and 1931 they recorded 88 sides for Columbia, with 82 of them commercially issued. Later members were Lowe Stokes, Bert Layne, Hoke Rice, Arthur Tanner and Hoyt "Slim" Bryant. Their best-selling single was "Down Yonder", a hillbilly breakdown, in 1934 on RCA Victor. They disbanded in 1931, but reformed for occasional recordings after a couple of years with a changing line-up. "Back Up and Push" was another well-known recor

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  • Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers (de)
  • Skillet Lickers (fr)
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  • Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers (auch: Gid Tanner and the Skillet Lickers) war eine US-amerikanische Countryband, die ihre größten Erfolge in den 1920er- und 1930er-Jahren verzeichnen konnte. Die Band zählt zu den frühesten Stars der Old-Time Music. (de)
  • The Skillet Lickers were an old-time band from Georgia, United States. When Gid Tanner teamed up with blind guitarist Riley Puckett and signed to Columbia in 1924, they created the label's earliest so-called "hillbilly" recording. Gid Tanner formed The Skillet Lickers in 1926. The first line-up was Gid Tanner, Riley Puckett, Clayton McMichen and Fate Norris. Between 1926 and 1931 they recorded 88 sides for Columbia, with 82 of them commercially issued. Later members were Lowe Stokes, Bert Layne, Hoke Rice, Arthur Tanner and Hoyt "Slim" Bryant. Their best-selling single was "Down Yonder", a hillbilly breakdown, in 1934 on RCA Victor. They disbanded in 1931, but reformed for occasional recordings after a couple of years with a changing line-up. "Back Up and Push" was another well-known recor (en)
  • Les Skillet Lickers (littéralement, les « lécheurs de poêle à frire ») est un groupe de old-time de l'entre-deux-guerres originaires de Géorgie aux États-Unis. Lorsque Gid Tanner s'associa avec le guitariste aveugle , ils signèrent ensemble chez Columbia en 1924, pour créer le premier enregistrement « hillbilly ». Gid Tanner forma le groupe Skillet Lickers en 1926. Sa composition originale comprenait Gid Tanner, Riley Puckett, et . Entre 1926 et 1931, le groupe enregistra pour Columbia 88 morceaux dont 82 furent commercialisés. Plus tard, le groupe changea sa composition pour accueillir Lowe Stokes, Bert Layne, Hoke Rice, Arthur Tanner et Hoyt « Slim » Bryant. Leur single le plus vendu fut Down Yonder, sorti en 1934 chez RCA Victor. Bien que le groupe ait été dissous en 1931, il se reform (fr)
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  • Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers (auch: Gid Tanner and the Skillet Lickers) war eine US-amerikanische Countryband, die ihre größten Erfolge in den 1920er- und 1930er-Jahren verzeichnen konnte. Die Band zählt zu den frühesten Stars der Old-Time Music. (de)
  • The Skillet Lickers were an old-time band from Georgia, United States. When Gid Tanner teamed up with blind guitarist Riley Puckett and signed to Columbia in 1924, they created the label's earliest so-called "hillbilly" recording. Gid Tanner formed The Skillet Lickers in 1926. The first line-up was Gid Tanner, Riley Puckett, Clayton McMichen and Fate Norris. Between 1926 and 1931 they recorded 88 sides for Columbia, with 82 of them commercially issued. Later members were Lowe Stokes, Bert Layne, Hoke Rice, Arthur Tanner and Hoyt "Slim" Bryant. Their best-selling single was "Down Yonder", a hillbilly breakdown, in 1934 on RCA Victor. They disbanded in 1931, but reformed for occasional recordings after a couple of years with a changing line-up. "Back Up and Push" was another well-known recording. The Skillet Lickers, together with fellow North Georgians Fiddlin' John Carson and the Georgia Yellow Hammers, made Atlanta and North Georgia an early center of old-time string band music, especially the hard-driving fiddle-based style employed by each of these performers. (en)
  • Les Skillet Lickers (littéralement, les « lécheurs de poêle à frire ») est un groupe de old-time de l'entre-deux-guerres originaires de Géorgie aux États-Unis. Lorsque Gid Tanner s'associa avec le guitariste aveugle , ils signèrent ensemble chez Columbia en 1924, pour créer le premier enregistrement « hillbilly ». Gid Tanner forma le groupe Skillet Lickers en 1926. Sa composition originale comprenait Gid Tanner, Riley Puckett, et . Entre 1926 et 1931, le groupe enregistra pour Columbia 88 morceaux dont 82 furent commercialisés. Plus tard, le groupe changea sa composition pour accueillir Lowe Stokes, Bert Layne, Hoke Rice, Arthur Tanner et Hoyt « Slim » Bryant. Leur single le plus vendu fut Down Yonder, sorti en 1934 chez RCA Victor. Bien que le groupe ait été dissous en 1931, il se reforma occasionnellement quelques années plus tard. (fr)
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