Wade Ray (April 13, 1913– November 11, 1998) was an American Western Swing fiddler and vocalist. His bands, the Wade Ray Five, Wade Ray And His Ozark Mountain Boys, etc., included musicians such as Kenneth Carllile and Curly Chalker.
Fiddler Wade Ray made his name playing traditional country and Western swing from a very young age but made very few recordings of his own over his lengthy career. Born Lyman Wade Ray in Evansville, Indiana, he grew up in Boynton, AR, and at age four began playing a homemade fiddle his father fashioned from a cigar box. Just a year later, he was touring the vaudeville circuit as the World's Youngest Violin Player; he also learned to play tenor banjo and remained a vaudeville regular until his 18th birthday in 1931.
A keen collector of fiddles, Wade amassed over a hundred in a short period of time and by the time he was 18 had a collection of over a hundred. He then moved to St. Louis and spent the next 12 years as the fiddler, singer, and musical director for Pappy Cheshire's Western swing group, the National Champion Hillbillies, who performed locally as well as having a regular radio slot on station KMOX. Wade was then called to serve in the Army in 1943.
Upon his return, he joined Patsy Montana's group the Prairie Ramblers for several years, also recording with the Ozark Mountain Boys. He moved to Los Angeles in 1949, where he became a regular on The Rex Allen Show and appeared in the film Hollywood. Wade Ray has the distinction of being the first performer to play with an electric fiddle.
Wade's recording carer as a solo performer kicked off in 1949 when he signed for the Paramount label, although this association was short-lived and by 1951 he had switched to the RCA label and released a total of 23 singles from 1951 to 1957, none of which charted. In 1954 Wade cut the proto-rockabilly number "Idaho Red" which was one of the all time great road songs and still a hot favourite in clubs today. Other recordings from this period included the equally good 'It's All Your Fault' and 'Cuddle Bug'.
He made a good living appearing regularly at the "Cow Town", a legendary western night club in Los Angeles, and played frequent gigs in various Nevada resort towns; he also appeared regularly on The Roy Rogers Show and The Ernest Tubb Show. He moved to Nashville and did session work in the mid-'60s and also recorded his first solo album, A Ray of Country Sun, for ABC-Paramount in 1966. RCA Camden released Walk Softly (And Other Country Songs) later that year, and in 1967 Ray collaborated with the likes of Homer & Jethro, Sonny Osborne, and Hargus "Pig" Robbins on Down Yonder: The Country Fiddlers. He also managed the Renfro Valley Barn Dance, 1967-1970.
He continued his session work until 1979, when he retired to Sparta, Illinois where he continued playing "for fun" and supporting the annual 'Wade Ray Fiddle Contest' which continues to this day. Wade continued playing until 1997. He performed with a local radio station's road show until health problems made it impossible, with his final performance being alongside Willie Nelson. He passed away on November 11, 1998 and was laid to rest at Ellis Grove City Cemetery, Illinois.
(Edited from AllMusic, his Is My Story & Hill-Billy Music)






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For "Wade Ray - Idaho Red (Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight) (Bear Family 2012)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/kqknj9X7
01 - Idaho Red
02 - Two Red Red Lips
03 - Burning Desire
04 - I Need A Good Girl Bad
05 - No Mama n No Papa
06 - Are You Fer It
07 - Cattin' Around
08 - Too Late To Dream
09 - Saturday Night
10 - The Fiddlin' Rag
11 - Easy Pickin's
12 - Call Me Up
13 - Don't Wait To Baby Your Baby
14 - Rosetta
15 - All Or Nothin' Man
16 - Excuse Me
17 - Dipsey Doodle
18 - That Love Makin' Melody
19 - Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home)
20 - Perdido
21 - June-Bug Jitters
22 - Just Like Taking Candy From A Baby
23 - It's All Your Fault
24 - Any Old Time
25 - Little Green Valley
26 - Down Home Rag
27 - There's No Fool Like A Young Fool
28 - Did I Do Wrong (When I Did Right By You)
29 - Walk Softly
30 - Let Me Go, Devil
For "WADE RAY - THINGS I MIGHT HAVE BEEN (2007 BACM)" go here:
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01 - Heart Of A Clown
02 - Echo Of Your Voice
03 - Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home
04 - It's All Your Fault
05 - Things I Might Have Been
06 - Call Me Up
07 - If They Should Ask
08 - Burned Fingers
09 - Don't Wait To Baby Your Baby
10 - That Love Makin' Melody
11 - Did I Do Wrong
12 - Let Me Go Devil
13 - Too Late To
14 - Saturday Night
15 - First Last And Always
16 - Idaho Red
17 - A Penny For Your Thoughts
18 - Rosetta
19 - Letters Have No Arms
20 - There's No Fool Like A Young Fool
21 - No Mama No Papa
22 - Excuse Me
23 - I Couldn't Be So Happy
24 - Dipsy Doodle (instr.)
25 - Sentimental Journey (instr.)
26 - Albino Stallion
A big thank you goes to Uncle Gil for the above two albums and to JV1999 for the two albums below
All are @320 unless otherwise stated
For "WADE RAY - RCA, Disco, Antenna & Fabor Recordings (HRT Series)" go here:
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01 - Your Feets Too Big
02 - Heart Of A Clown
03 - I Was Just Walkin' Out The Door
04 - One Woman Man
05 - The Echo Of Your Voice
06 - The Things I Might Have Been
07 - If They Should Ask Me
08 - Burned Fingers
09 - First, Last And Always
10 - A Penny For Your Thoughts
11 - The Best Man Must Smile
12 - Letters Have No Arms
13 - I Couldn't Be So Happy (If I Hadn't Been So Blue)
14 - A Sentimental Journey
15 - I'll Keep On Being A Fool
16 - The Albino Stallion
17 - Because Of A Lie
18 - Keep My Heart (To Remember Me By)
19 - Going Home Alone
20 - Just An Old Fashioned Locket
21 - When I Lost You
22 - Wild Heart
23 - Ming-Lo
24 - Nathan Hale
25 - It's My Way
26 - Little Ole Love Maker
27 - Country Boy
28 - Have Yourself A Party
29 - Even At My Best
30 - Two Of The Usual
31 - Meanwhile Back At My House
32 - Tears Don't Stain
For "Wade Ray – A Ray Of Country Sun (1966 ABC Paramount) (@128)" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/KK6ZM2g3
1 They Gotta Quit Kicking My Dog Around 2:07
2 Old Shep 3:38
3 I Only Want A Buddy Not A Sweetheart 2:10
4 Within Your Crowd 2:09
5 The Heart Of A Clown 2:44
6 Bill Bailey 2:03
7 Any Old Arms Won't Do 2:03
8 I Was Just Walking Out The Door 2:08
9 You Tied Tin Cans To My Heart 2:22
10 Too Many Rivers 2:51
11 A Penny For Your Thoughts 2:23
12 The Heart Inside 2:18
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