
Ocie was the tenor banjo player with Milton Brown and His Musical Brownies. The group recorded it's first 78 RPM record in 1934. After Milton's death Ocie went on to form his own band - Ocie Stockard and the Wanderers. In 1946 he joined Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys
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Cow Town Boogie
Nobody Cares
Twin Guitar Boogie
Twin Guitar Polka
There'll Be Some Changes Made
O.P.A. Blues
Cowtown Boogie
O.P.A Blues
You Can Stay At Home
Bass Man Jive
You Turned Me Down
Taking My Time
Cow Town Boogie (1947)
I Don't Know Nothin' About Lovin'
Twin Guitar Boogie (1947)
Lovin' Baby Blues
Nobody Cares (1946)
Gee
Hold Me Daddy
Just Blues
I'll Forget You Bye And Bye
O.P.A.Blues
O.P.A. Blues (1946)
Ain't nobody Truck like You
One of Us was Wrong
Why shouldn't I?
Cow Town Boogie (Perkins)
Twin Guitar Polka (1947)
Wabash blues
Long ago
Twin Guiter Polka
Nickel in the Kitty
Turn your Lights down low
Bass Man jJive
Please Sing for Me
Same Thing all the Time
Black and Blues
What's the Matter?
Put A Nickel In The Kitty
Ocie Stockard / Cow Town Boogie
O P A Blues
Opa Blues
Cow Town Boogie - Ocie Stockard (1947)
Please sing for Me (Doodle-lee-doo)
Black and Blue
How come (You do Me like You do do do)
(Bring it on down) To my House
Ocie Stockard - Twin Guitar Boogie
There'll Be Some Changes Made - Ocie Stockard
How Come?
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