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Here are a few useful websites for finding early country/folk music from the 1920s and 30s:

         
www.countysales.com
By far the best site -- you can find anything here. We suggest selecting "Old-Time" in "Quick Search" at the left-hand margin and then picking through the 624 selections that come up.

www.yazoorecords.co
A great site from the label responsible for the classic 8-volume compilation "Times Ain't Like They Used To Be". Free music samples of most stuff.

www.oldhatrecords.com
The most interesting new old-time music label. This unique, informative site reflects the look of Old Hat's
beautifully-designed CD booklets. Too bad they only have four titles out. Marshall Wyatt, Mr. Old Hat himself, personally assured the Loggs that there are more titles to come...
www.vintage78.com
This is the site of Joe Bussard, the "King Of Record Collectors" and subject of Old Hat Records' latest masterpiece. Here you can listen to samples and
place an order for Joe to record you a cassette tape of any music from his collection of around 50,00 records.

                             

www.document-records.com
Some very specialized music here. Mostly blues, but some great "rootsy" stuff as well. For the real connoisseur.






                                       


                                       
                             
                             






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