
Heartache In Your Hand: Startime Country LP (Yellow Vinyl)
Startime, the country subsidiary of Abnak (Five Americans, Jon & Robin), sought to give voice to the unique talent of the Lone Star State. Hear the fusion of traditional honky-tonk and Western swing come to life, full of heartache (yes, lots of heartache), grit, and passion.
In the rich history of Texas country music, few labels hold a more curious place than Startime Records, the country division of Dallas-based Abnak Records. Though Startimeās reign in the industry was brief, lasting from its launch in the early ā60s to the closing of Abnak in 1971, the label captured the heart and soul of Texas country music like few others.
Founded in 1963 by Dallas insurance man John Howard Abdnor Sr., Abnak Records first gained attention with acts like The Five Americans, but it was Startimeās roster of homegrown talent that really reflected the sound of Texas. Headed by the talented producer Ray Winkler, known for penning Jim Reevesā hit "Welcome to My World," Startime brought together a collection of artists whose music echoed through honky-tonks and radio stations of Texas and beyond.
From the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s, country music in Texas experienced a fusion of traditional honky-tonk, Western swing, and the emerging outlaw country movement. While Nashville was dominating the mainstream, Texas remained a breeding ground for authentic, raw country music, thanks in part to iconic venues like Panther Hall in Fort Worth and The Dallas-based Big D Jamboree barn dance and radio show. These two venues played critical roles in shaping country music careers, including several of the artists featured on this album.
Startime Records sought to give voice to the unique talent of the Lone Star State, capturing artists steeped in this rich tradition. Whether performing at the Big D Jamboree or recording in studios in and around Dallas, artists like Ray Winkler, Country Mama Annie, and Clayton Ford brought the Texas sound to life, full of heartache (yes, lots of heartache), grit, and passion.
Includes:
Heartache In My Hand - Judy Beaver ⢠Iām A Woman - Ramona Parish ⢠Donāt Believe All City Kids Are Bad - Clayton Ford ⢠It Takes A Lot of Man - Country Mama Annie ⢠Losing Again - Jon Abnor ⢠I Feel a Thrill - Ramona Parish (2:30) ⢠Who Do You Think Youāre Foolinā - Country Mama Annie ⢠Why Love Canāt Last - Harland Powell ⢠I Picked Out The Ring - Judy Beaver ⢠Here Comes My Baby Back Again - Ramona Parish ⢠When Itās Raining - Country Mama Annie ⢠Youāve Forgotten To Kiss Me - Clayton Ford ⢠Bessie - Harland Powell ⢠Thatās The Way It Is - Country Mama Annie ⢠My Tribute To Jim Reeves - Ray Winkler
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Startime, the country subsidiary of Abnak (Five Americans, Jon & Robin), sought to give voice to the unique talent of the Lone Star State. Hear the fusion of traditional honky-tonk and Western swing come to life, full of heartache (yes, lots of heartache), grit, and passion.
In the rich history of Texas country music, few labels hold a more curious place than Startime Records, the country division of Dallas-based Abnak Records. Though Startimeās reign in the industry was brief, lasting from its launch in the early ā60s to the closing of Abnak in 1971, the label captured the heart and soul of Texas country music like few others.
Founded in 1963 by Dallas insurance man John Howard Abdnor Sr., Abnak Records first gained attention with acts like The Five Americans, but it was Startimeās roster of homegrown talent that really reflected the sound of Texas. Headed by the talented producer Ray Winkler, known for penning Jim Reevesā hit "Welcome to My World," Startime brought together a collection of artists whose music echoed through honky-tonks and radio stations of Texas and beyond.
From the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s, country music in Texas experienced a fusion of traditional honky-tonk, Western swing, and the emerging outlaw country movement. While Nashville was dominating the mainstream, Texas remained a breeding ground for authentic, raw country music, thanks in part to iconic venues like Panther Hall in Fort Worth and The Dallas-based Big D Jamboree barn dance and radio show. These two venues played critical roles in shaping country music careers, including several of the artists featured on this album.
Startime Records sought to give voice to the unique talent of the Lone Star State, capturing artists steeped in this rich tradition. Whether performing at the Big D Jamboree or recording in studios in and around Dallas, artists like Ray Winkler, Country Mama Annie, and Clayton Ford brought the Texas sound to life, full of heartache (yes, lots of heartache), grit, and passion.
Includes:
Heartache In My Hand - Judy Beaver ⢠Iām A Woman - Ramona Parish ⢠Donāt Believe All City Kids Are Bad - Clayton Ford ⢠It Takes A Lot of Man - Country Mama Annie ⢠Losing Again - Jon Abnor ⢠I Feel a Thrill - Ramona Parish (2:30) ⢠Who Do You Think Youāre Foolinā - Country Mama Annie ⢠Why Love Canāt Last - Harland Powell ⢠I Picked Out The Ring - Judy Beaver ⢠Here Comes My Baby Back Again - Ramona Parish ⢠When Itās Raining - Country Mama Annie ⢠Youāve Forgotten To Kiss Me - Clayton Ford ⢠Bessie - Harland Powell ⢠Thatās The Way It Is - Country Mama Annie ⢠My Tribute To Jim Reeves - Ray Winkler












