
James Otis Wyble (January 25, 1922 – January 16, 2010[1]) was an American guitarist, noted for his contributions to both jazz and Western swing. He was born in Port Arthur, Texas and died in Los Angeles, California. Wyble played country music in the early 1940s with fellow guitarist Cameron Hill on local Houston radio. He was playing in Foreman Phillips's band when Bob Wills hired him and Hill to play in his group, the Texas Playboys. He served in the Army from 1942 to 1946, and returned to work with Western swing groups into the 1950s.
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Goodbye My Heart
No More Blues
Taking My Time
Huntin' Business All The Time
Come A Little Bit Closer
Prelude To A Kiss
Going Home
All The Things You Are
Dancing on the Ceiling
You Better Wake Up Babe
Bach Goes West
Trouble Follows Me
Sebastian
Horsehair Boogie - Live
Hipscotch
Shuffle Town
The Chosen Fugu
Love For Sale
Diane
No More Blues (1947)
Bach Goes West (Take 2)
Huntin' Business All The Time (1946)
No More Blues (Ray)
Etude 9
Etude 7
Etude 18
Goodbye My Heart - Original Mix
Goodbye My Heart (Ray)
Etude 20
Etude 25
Etude 8 (A Morning Prayer)
Improvisation Part Two
Etude 17 (To Fats Waller)
Taking My Time (Ray)
Goodbye My Heart (1946)
Etude 14 (To Alec Wilder)
Etude 19 (Blues For Monk)
Etude 12 (To Red Norvo)
Etude 10 (To Scott Joplin)
Etude 11 (Blues For Bix)
Etude 24 (The Silent One)
Etude 15 (To Aleck Wilder)
Etude 16 (To Alec Wilder)
Etude 21 (Two Lines For Barney)
Improvisation Part One
Taking My Time (1946)
Etude 22 (To Loius Armstrong)
Huntin` Business All the Time
Etude 13 (To Jimmy Rowles)
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