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Homer and Jethro were the stage names of American country music duo Henry D. "Homer" Haynes (1920–1971) and Kenneth C. "Jethro" Burns (1920–1989), popular from the 1940s through the 1960s on radio and television for their satirical versions of popular songs. [1]
Kenneth Charles "Jethro" Burns (March 10, 1920 – February 4, 1989) was an American mandolinist and one-half of the comedy duo Homer and Jethro with Henry D. "Homer" Haynes. Biography [ edit ]
Henry Doyle Haynes (July 27, 1920 – August 7, 1971) was an American comedy entertainer and musician who gained fame on radio and television as a country and jazz guitarist and as the character Homer of the country music comedy and parody duo Homer and Jethro with Kenneth C. Burns for 35 years beginning in 1936.
Homer and Jethro Go West is a studio album released by Homer and Jethro in 1963 [2] on RCA Victor LP record LPM-2674 (mono) and LSP-2674 (stereo). The album cover art is by Jack Davis. The album received renewed publicity in August 1964.
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It should only contain pages that are Homer and Jethro songs or lists of Homer and Jethro songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Homer and Jethro songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The band consisted of Chet Atkins and Homer and Jethro. The musicians are pictured unmasked with their instruments on the back cover. The trio made six albums together.
It was spoofed by Homer and Jethro on their album America's Song Butchers: The Weird World of Homer and Jethro in a song entitled "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyeballs," the lyrics of which are also found in a Steve Goodman song entitled "Talk Backwards."