Jimmie Rodgers was the "Singing Brakeman," a Mississippi boy who used to work the railroads, done good. With his trademark yodel, he brought so-called hillbilly music into the mainstream. In a life as colourful as the songs ...

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Jimmie Rodgers was the "Singing Brakeman," a Mississippi boy who used to work the railroads, done good. With his trademark yodel, he brought so-called hillbilly music into the mainstream. In a life as colourful as the songs he sang, the "father of country music," rose from obscurity to create a new level of international stardom for American music before his tragic early death.

Bonus CD: The Rough Guide To Country Music Pioneers - A unique collection of tracks which traces the early origins of what we now call "country music. " From the classic string-band performers and banjo maestros to the assorted oddball elements, this Rough Guide presents a star-studded roll call; The Carter Family, Dock Boggs, Fiddlin John Carson and Uncle Eck Dunford all appear.

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