Woodrich Records

Woodrich Records was an American record label based in Rogersville and Lexington, Alabama[1] in the early 1960s. The labels were blue with silver print. It was owned by Woody Richardson, who did most of the recording in his home studio. It is possible that some of the songs were recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.

Album

The Concerts - Oh What a Savior

Producer - Woody Richardson
Engineer - Ken Beavers
Recorded at Woodrich Studio Lexington, Alabama

Side 1
Oh What a Savior
I'm Gonna Make It
Ten Thousand Years
Shoutin Sounds
I Saw the Light

Side 2
What do you Think About Jesus
I Should Have Been Crucified
The Flowers Kissed the Shoes that Jesus Wore
I'm His and He's Mine
Almost Home

Singles

Buddy Hughey & His Buddies

Patsy Penn

Percy Boone

Wayne Pope & Lonnie Roberts And The Happy Valley Boys

Aaron & Sue Wilburn

Bobby Rodgers and the Blu Boys

The Campbell Trio

William Smiley & The Friendly Folks

The Shadows

Malcolm "Hi Pockets" Miller

Gerald Yeager and His Tennessee Rhythm Boys

See also

References

  1. http://www.garagehangover.com/?q=taxonomy/term/355/9
  2. http://rcs-discography.com/rcs/labels/w/w2412.htm
  3. http://www.45rpmrecords.com/ST/Woodrich.php


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