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Rusty & Doug were a country music and cajun music duo composed of Doug Kershaw (born January 24, 1936) and his younger brother, Rusty Kershaw (1938–2001). The two recorded for Hickory Records between 1955 and 1961, charting five times on the Hot Country Songs charts. [ 1 ]
Douglas James Kershaw (born January 24, 1936 [1] [2]) is an American fiddle player, singer, and songwriter from Louisiana. Active since 1948, he began his career as part of the duo Rusty and Doug, along with his brother, Rusty Kershaw. He had an extensive solo career that included 15 albums and singles that charted on the Hot Country Songs charts.
"Louisiana Man" is a song originally written and recorded by American country artist Doug Kershaw in 1961. It peaked at #10 that year on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart when Kershaw and his brother released it as Rusty and Doug. In 1970 American country music artist Connie Smith reached #14 with a cover version.
The song was written and originally performed by Terry J. Clement. Released in 1961, their version peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [ 1 ] Doug Kershaw , one half of the duo, released a solo version of the song in 1969, that peaked at number 70 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [ 1 ]
"Bayou Teche" by Doug Kershaw "Below the Water Line" by Paul Soniat "The Big Bass Drum (On A Mardi Gras Day)" by Dr John "Big Box Dinny" by The Elders "Big Chief" by Earl King "Big Easy" by Skull Duggery "The Big Easy" by Walter "Wolfman" Washington "Big Fat Mama From New Orleans" by Tommy Mosley "Big John" by Jimmy Dean "The Big Muddy" by ...
"Love Me to Pieces" is a popular and country song. It was written by Melvin Endsley and was published in 1957. The song was recorded by a number of country music singers, including Janis Martin, Kitty Wells and Rusty & Doug. Their version went to number 14 on the country music charts in 1957. [1]
Both Krieger and Densmore believe that the Doors’ debut album from 1967 and their fast, loose last record with Jim Morrison, 1971’s “L.A. Woman,” were their band’s finest recordings.
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