| Originally from Winston County, Alabama, Pat Buttram joined WLS and the National Barn Dance in 1934. His dry wit and humor would allow him to spin all sorts of stories about his kin folk from down south. One of his self-appointed duties was to step on stage, snap his suspenders and announce to the audience that "...you can dance in the aisles and tear up the place if you want to - it don't belong to us!"
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Me And Three
- Teenagers
- Etiquette
- Toys
- San Fernando Valley
- Poverty
- Folsom Prison
- Get Up Early In The Morning
- The High Cost Of Dying
- Kids
- Recordings
- Fairy Tales
- Human Nature
- Record Album
- Eva Gobor
- Commercials
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