Playlist: Mickey Wickey steps in to introduce Pat and his banjo to play the classic tune, Yes Sir That's My Baby. Pat calls on Leon to sing, I'm Jealous. Pat…
Playlist: Mickey Wickey and the boys play an insturmental, Leave Me With a Smile. Pat tells concerned mothers of the healthy benefits gained from hillbilly flour. Horace sings, Little Girl…
From Fort Worth, Texas. The Hillbilly Boys are on the air. Playlist: Mickey and Horace take over to announce the number. Pat plays on his banjo, Bye Bye Blues. Leon…
The Hillbilly Boys are on the air! Playlist: Leon and Horace sing, Dark Town Strutters Ball. Leon sings, My Cotton Pickin' Daughter. Pat talks about the unstable economy, and suggests…
Playlist. Mickey plays a fiddle breakdown, Ned Kendals's Hornpipe. Pat talks about thrift and frugality as he plugs Hillbilly flour. Leon sings, The Moon Got in My Eye. Leon and…
Playlist: Pat O'Daniels introduces Leon and Horace to sing, Going Back to Texas. Pat reads a letter from a listener, a high school girl who uses Hillbilly flour and tells…
Playlist: Pat O'Daniel calls on Mickey Wickey, his brother to sing, Sing Brother Sing. Pat, in poetic style tells the benefit of starting the day with biscuits made from Hillbilly…
Playlist: Mickey Wickey plays, Washington Reel. Pat encourages the use of Hillbilly flour for all your baking needs. Leon sings, Old Yazzoo. All the Boys pitch in to sing, Beautiful…
Playlist Leon and Horace sing, Dream Train. Pat pitches the popularity of Hillbilly flour with housewives. Horace sings, The Old Apple Tree in the Orchard. Pat reminds that the songs…
Playlist. Mickey Wickey plays, Ida. Pat talks about Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston, and other promenent leaders, and of course hillbilly flour, the leader of flour. Leon sings, Stardust. Harv and…