
Roy Hogsed (1919-1978) forged one of the most original sounds in postwar country music, a tight and exciting small group sound that often anticipated the energy and drive of rockabilly and rock 'n' roll. He is best remembered for his hit version of the notorious "Cocaine Blues" and most identified with the accordion and guitar lead and slapped-bass rhythm of his original Rainbow Riders Trio. Ironically, however, some of his best work, like "Snake Dance Boogie
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Cocaine Blues
Snake Dance Boogie
So Cold, So Dead, So Soon
Lets Go Dancing
Shuffleboard Shuffle
roll em dice
Easy Payment Blues
Ain't a Bump in the Road
I Wish I Wuz
Put Some Sugar In Your Shoes
Let's Go Dancing
Mean Mean Woman
It's More Fun That Way
Red Wing
Roll 'Em Dice
Let's Go Dancin'
Slow Train Through Arkansas
Let Your Pendulum Swing
She's A Mean Mean Woman
I'm Gonna Get Along Without You
Cocaine Blues (Original Mix)
Daisy Mae
Do You Call That a Sweetheart
Too Many Chiefs and Not Enough Indians
She's a Mean, Mean Woman
I'm Hurtin' Again
Free Samples
Poco Tempo
Stretchin' A Point Or Two
Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume
Fishtail Boogie
Cocaine Blues 1948
Baby Won't You Settle Down
Flat Top
Hot Rod
Who Wrote That Letter to John
Babies And Bacon
Where Has My Little Love Gone
Yes He Did
Tonight I'm All Alone
Orange Blossom Special
Gonna Build a Fence Around You
Let's Go Dancin' (Original Mix)
Mean, Mean Woman
Let's Go Dancing - Dance
Cocaine Blues 1947
I'm Gonna Get Along Without You (Original Mix)
You're Just My Style
Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You
Too Many Chiefs, Not Enough Indians
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