
About Kentucky Ramblers
The Kentucky Ramblers were formed in 1930 by Floyd "Salty" Holmes (March 6, 1909 – January 1, 1970). They changed their name to The Prairie Ramblers in 1933 and began broadcasting on Chicago radio station WLS with new vocalist Patsy Montana. They continued performing and recording under this name until 1952, playing country, hillbilly music, gospel, and pop songs. They were the backing group on Montana's platinum hit "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart".
Top Tracks
The Unfortunate Brakeman
Ginseng Blues
Glory Glory Glory Glory to the Lamb
With My Mother
Do Not Wait
The Unfortunate Breakman
With My Mother Dead and Gone
Do Not Wait Till I'm Laid Beneath the Clay
Glory to the Lamb
Ginseng Blues (1932)
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