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466: 222:, in 1957 where he became the business owner of "Odell Signs." He had given up songwriting at this time before suffering a heart attack in 1974 which led him to give up his business. In the late 1970s, he began writing and performing again, penning new songs as well as re-recording some of his earlier songs for the Folk Variety label of Germany. He traveled to the 170:
McLeod's began his career by working with Slim Bassett. During the 1930s they traveled regularly with McLeod popularizing his own songs by performing them on radio stations throughout the southern United States. The duo landed a regular show in New Orleans in 1935, known as "Mac & Slim." He
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continued to work with Bassett until he married his wife Addie. He continued his career as a radio entertainer alongside his wife Addie on
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in the 1980s where he and Addie toured with A.G. and Kate, a popular gospel duo. He died on January 11, 2003, at his home in
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in Chicago. "Mac and Little Addie", as they were known, played for the station's Supper Time Frolic show until the start of
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Don't Get Above Your Raisin': Country Music and the Southern Working Class
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American country-gospel singer, radio entertainer, and songwriter
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Index

Country Gospel
Mercury Records
King Records
Acuff-Rose Music
Hank Williams
Roy Acuff
Roanoke, Alabama
country music
Skillet Lickers
Deford Bailey
Jimmie Rodgers
Berrien County, Michigan
WJJD
World War II
WLAC
Nashville, Tennessee
Mercury Records
King Records
The Battle of Armageddon
Hank Williams
Wilma Lee Cooper
Benton Harbor, Michigan
Netherlands
Benton Harbor
Berrien County, Michigan


Country Music, U.S.A: Second Revised Edition
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