Tez Cox: One of my greatest memories here at Tezland is remembering the back yard party/pic-nic music jam sessions…Ole Tez here cut his teeth on those special times. Enjoy this song by these young, talented, but fun lovin musicians from over a half-century ago, this lives forever. Rock on y’all. Tez Cox, A little love …
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Tez Cox covers “The Sky Is Fallin” by Jo Mamma. Tez and his band “PIZZAZZ” performs this song in August, 1988 at the Ellwood City Moose. This recording from Beaver County history has been inducted into the Beaver County Music Heritage Project and the Listening Library of Beaver County. …
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Earliest known recording and picture of Betty Cox aka Betty Anne Eaton, playing & singing in 1946, just 15 years old. This rare recording from Beaver County history has been inducted into the Beaver County Music Heritage Project and the Listening Library of Beaver County. RETURN TO THE LISTENING …
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The only known recording of Burnett Virgil Cox, (Bud) and wife Betty Anne Cox, (Eaton), singing duet in 1946, Bud, lead guitar & Betty, rhythm guitar, New Brighton, PA 1946. This rare live event recording from Beaver County history has been inducted into the Beaver County Music Heritage Project and the Listening Library of Beaver County. …
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Rare, only known home recording of Burnett Virgil Cox (Bud Cox) hot guitarist of DuBois and Beaver County, PA in the early 1949s. Steel Guitar Rag played on a Gibson parlor guitar, and a home record machine. Tragically died at 27. This rare recording from Beaver County history has been inducted into the Beaver County …
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Bud Cox haled from DuBois, PA, born 1925, youngest of 9. Leader of his family band, the Pardus Ramblers at 17, played regularly on DuBois radio, moved to Beaver County, PA early 40’s, married my mother Betty Anne (17), they were some of the best musicians in this area. Doing their best with guitars of …
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Iron and steel workers on strike. Sign in background reads “Steel and Metal Workers Industrial Union”. Some of the men are carrying sticks. A car pulls up and armed men get out, they talk with the strikers who shout at them to go away. More armed men (wearing arm bands) walk down the street guns …
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