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Johnnie Lee Wills

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57:. In 1939, he founded his own group, the Rhythmairs, but returned to the Playboys in 1940 when Bob split the ensemble into two groups, and named Johnnie Lee leader of one of them. Following Bob's move to California in 1940, Johnnie Lee renamed his group Johnnie Lee Wills & All The Boys, remaining in Oklahoma. Johnnie Lee switched from banjo to fiddle in this group. In 1940, both brothers appeared the film, 93:
He continued to record through the early 1960s, but his ensemble dissolved in 1964, after which he was only intermittently active in music. He opened a clothing store in Tulsa, and recorded for
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On September 14, 1996, Tulsa honored Wills with a street named after him. Johnnie Lee Wills Lane is directly in front of the
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in 1949, where he saw his greatest success with songs such as "
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Wills died from heart failure on October 25, 1984 in Tulsa.
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starting in 1934, the year the ensemble began playing on
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Index

Western swing
fiddler
Jewett, Texas
Bob Wills
Texas Playboys
KVOO
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Take Me Back to Oklahoma
Tex Ritter
Decca Records
Bullet Records
Rag Mop
Peter Cotton Tail
RCA Victor
Flying Fish Records
Delta Records
Bear Family Records
Rounder Records
Expo Square Pavilion
Tulsa State Fairgrounds
Crown
Flying Fish
Rounder





Colin Larkin
The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music

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