PETE
PIKE
SESSION
DISCOGRAPHY
HAM & SCRAM Radio Station WGAY, Kemp Mill Road Silver Spring, Md: ca.
March/April 1954
Bernarr Graham “Buzz
Busby”/“Ham” Busbice (vcl/mand); Lester
Leroy “Pete”/“Scram” Pike (vcl/rhy gtr); Donald “Donnie” Bryant (bjo); Lee
Cole (stg bs).
M.C.:
Introduction of HAM & SCRAM-LEE COLE Webco
WLPS-0103
MacDONALD’S FARM (According to HAM &
SCRAM) WLPS-0103
(Buzz Busby)
NB(1): “MacDONALD’S FARM” registered BMI Thursday 13th May
1982.
NB(2): WEBCO WLPS-0103 “BLUEGRASS
SOUNDS OF BUZZ BUSBY-YESTERDAY AND TODAY” released 1982.
NB(3): WEBCO WLPS-0103 reviewed Bluegrass
Unlimited Vol.17, #4-October 1982.
HAM & SCRAM
Ben
Adelman Studio, Georgia Ave & Kennedy St.N.W. Washington.D.C.: 1954
Buzz “Ham” Busby (tnr vcl-1/mand); Pete “Scram” Pike (ld vcl-2/rhy gtr); Don Stover (bjo); John William
Hall (ld vcl-3/fdl); Buck Austin (pno); Lee Cole (bari vcl/stg bs); Louie (dms). Producer: Benjamin “Ben” Adelman
A-0055-1 PEARLY GATES (WICKED PATH OF SIN) (Uniss), Mount Vernon Music MVM-176
(Bill Monroe) Mount Vernon Music MVS-176
Mount
Vernon MVM-183
A-0055-1 JUST A
LITTLE TALK WITH JESUS (Uniss),
MVM-176
(B.Busby-K.Adelman) Mount Vernon Music MVS-176
NB: MOUNT
VERNON MUSIC MVM-183 “ALL
STARS COUNTRY, WESTERN & BLUEGRASS, Vol.2.” released
HAM & SCRAM
Ben
Adelman Studio, Georgia Ave
& Kennedy St.N.W. Washington,
D.C.: 1954
Buzz “Ham” Busby (tnr
vcl-6/mand); Pete “Scram” Pike (ld
vcl-7/rhy gtr); Don Stover (bjo); John Hall (ld vcl-8/fdl-1); Buck Austin
(chrs-3/pno-2); Lee Cole (recit-4/chrs-3/stg bs); Unk (dms-5). Producer: Ben Adelman
A-0055-1 DEEP
FREEZE MAMA BLUES (Uniss),
Mount Vernon
Music MVM-176
() Mount Vernon MVS-176
BABY BABY -2-3-4 (Uniss), MVM-176
(B.Busby-K.Adelman) Mount Vernon Music
MVS-176
TAKE BACK YOUR HEART (I ORDERED LIVER)-1 (Uniss), MVM-176
() Mount Vernon Music
MVS-176
THE FUNNIEST THING I EVER DID SEE -1-5 (Uniss), MVM-176
() Mount Vernon Music
MVS-176
I DO MEAN MOO -2-8 (Uniss), MVM-176
() Mount Vernon Music
MVS-176
NB(1): MOUNT
VERNON MUSIC MVM/MVS-176
“COUNTRY, COMEDY, SONGS & FROLIC By Ham & Scram Featuring BUZZ BUSBY”
released June 1963.
NB(2): Bluegrass Unlimited Vol.40, #3-September 2005 states
that Ben Adelman’s Studio was located on the 2nd floor of a moving and storage
company warehouse at 317 Cedar Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
NB(3): That area of the District of Columbia is known as ‘Takoma’. A
few blocks away, on the other side of the District Line is Takoma Park, Md.
Takoma is in D.C. and Takoma Park, another distinct location, is in Maryland at
the time, there were no recording studios in Takoma Park.
NB(4): JOHN HALL died Tuesday 23rd January 2007 aged 73.
PETE PIKE Ben
Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street,N.W. Washington.D.C.: ca:
May 1954
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Unk
musicians
Producer:
Ben Adelman
3S-41-B SLOWLY 4
Star 3S-41, Blue Ribbon 3S-41
(W.Pierce-T.Hill) (Cedarwood BMI)
3S-42-A YOU BETTER
NOT DO THAT 4
Star 3S-42, Blue Ribbon 3S-42, 4 Star 3S-43
(T.Collins) (Central Songs BMI) Blue
Ribbon 3S-43, Blue Ribbon 3S-47
NB(1): 4 STAR 3S-41/BLUE RIBBON 3S-41 released ca. June
1954.
NB(2): 4 STAR 3S-42/BLUE
RIBBON 3S-42 released ca. June 1954.
NB(3): 4 STAR 3S-43/BLUE RIBBON 3S-43 released ca. July
1954.
NB(4): BLUE RIBBON 3S-47 released ca. September 1954.
PETE PIKE Ben Adelman Studio,
323 Cedar Street,N.W.
Washington. D.C.: ca:
June 1954
(vcl/rhy gtr); Wade Holmes (ld gtr); Calvin Scott “Scotty”
Stoneman (fdl); poss Curley Irvin (stg bs). Producer:
Ben Adelman
6640/86745 I CAN SEE AN
ANGEL Coral 64186, Coral 9-64186, 4 Star ET-126, 4 Star PP1
(Kay Adelman) (4 Star Sales - BMI) Pete Pike 6640/6642, Audio Lab AL-1559
Design
DLP-618, Design SDLP-618
Stereo Spectrum DLP-618
Stereo
Spectrum SDLP-618, Artistic 224
6641 Unknown Title 4 Star (Uniss)
6642/86746 IN THE HOUSE
OF THE LORD Coral
64186, Coral 9-64186, 4 Star ET-126, 4 Star PP1
(Lawrence
Lewis-K. Adelman) (4 Star Sales - BMI) Pete Pike 6640/6642, Audio Lab AL-1559 (L.Lewis-K.Adelman)
(4 Star Sales BMI) Design DLP-224, International Award AKS-220
NB(1): Some copies of 4 Star PP1 couple PETE PIKE’S version
of “I CAN SEE AN ANGEL” with a version by the ORIGINAL
4 ACES (6678).
NB(2): Matrix No. 86746 shown on CORAL 64186/9-64186 as
“HOUSE OF THE LORD”.
NB(3): The above recordings were leased by Ben Adelman to 4
STAT Records & then were leased by 4 STAR to CORAL Records.
NB(4): 4 STAR ET-126 “ released Friday 16th July
1954.
NB(5): 4 STAR PP1 released Friday 16th July 1954.
NB(6): PETE PIKE 6640/6642 released Friday 16th
July 1954.
NB(7): CORAL Records advert Billboard Saturday
9th October 1954-CORAL 64186/9-64186.
NB(8): CORAL 64186/9-64186 released Wednesday
13th October 1954.
NB(9): CORAL 64186/9-64186 reviewed Bilboard
C&W Saturday 16th October 1954.
NB(10): The song “I CAN SEE AN ANGEL” received a
5 Star Pick Hit in Billboard and quickly went to #1 in the Virginia and
Maryland districts and several other States.
NB(11): AUDIO LAB AL-1559 “NEW STAR ON THE
HORIZON” released 1960.
NB(12): Echo added to Audio Lab AL-1559 in 1960.
NB(13): Both of the above recordings were
purchased by KING Records and released on their AUDIO LAB subsidiary.
NB(14): DESIGN DLP/SDLP-618 “HERE COME THE BRIDE”
released June 1963.
NB(15): STEREO SPECRTUM DLP/SDLP-618 “HERE COMES
THE BRIDE” released June 1963.
NB(16): ARTISTIC 224 “ORIGINAL COUNTRY HITS”
released June 1963.
NB(17): ARTISTIC 224 was released with 3
DIFFERENT label designs. A) BLACK/SILVER = “ORIGINAL COUNTRY HITS” 33rpm.
Jukebox Mini LP-1st release. B) YELLOW/RED = ORIGINAL COUNTRY HITS” 33rpm.
Jukebox Mini LP-2nd release. C) WHITE/BLACK = WESTERN, Vol.2.” 33rpm. Jukebox
Mini LP-3rd release.
NB(18): INTERNATIONAL AWARD AKS-220 “ ” released June
1963.
NB(19): DESIGN DLP-224 “HERE COMES THE BRIDE”
released 1965.
PETE PIKE Ben
Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street,N.W. Washington.D.C.: ca:
July 1954
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Unk
musicians
Producer: Ben Adelman
3S-47-A EVEN THO’ Blue
Ribbon 3S-47
(W’L.Jones-C.Peeples-W.Pierce) (Acuff-Rose
Pub. BMI)
3S-48-A CRY, CRY, DARLING Blue
Ribbon 3S-48
(J.D.Miller-J.Newman) (Acuff-Rose Pub. BMI)
NB: BLUE RIBBON 3S-48 released ca. September 1954.
PETE PIKE Ben Adelman Studio,
323 Cedar Street,N.W. Washington.D.C.: ca:
October 1954
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Unk
Musicians
Producer: Ben Adelman
3S-50-B YOU’RE NOT MINE ANYMORE Blue Ribbon
3S-50
(W.Pierce-T.Wilburn-V.Wilburn) (Cedarwood
BMI)
NB: BLUE RIBBON 3S-50 released ca. November 1954.
PETE PIKE Ben Adelman Studio,
323 Cedar Street, N.W. Washington.D.C.: ca:
February 1955
(vcl/rhy gtr); Roger
Woodward (el gtr); Mickey Woodward (stl gtr);
Producer: Ben Adelman
3S-56-A I’M GONNA
FALL OUT OF LOVE WITH YOU Blue
Ribbon 3S-56
()
3S-56-B KISSES
DON’T LIE 3S-56-B
(P.Butler-G.Sherry) (Cedarwood BMI)
3S-61-B IN THE
JAILHOUSE NOW Blue
Ribbon 3S-61-B, Blue Ribbon 3S-69
(Jimmie Rodgers) Audio Lab
AL-1559
NB(1): BLUE RIBBON 3S-56 released ca. March 1955.
NB(2): BLUE RIBBON 3S-61 released July
1955.
NB(3): BLUE RIBBON 3S-69 released January 1956.
PETE PIKE Ben Adelman Studio,
323 Cedar Street,N.W. Washington. D.C.: Tuesday
7th June 1955
(vcl/rhy gtr); Scotty
Stoneman (fdl);
Producer:
Ben Adelman
88242 I’M
WALKING ALONE Coral
61465, Coral 9-61465, 4 Star ED-132-A (Kay
Adelman-J.Kibler (Four Star Sales Co. BMI) 4
Star PP-2-A
88243 YELLOW
LEAVES Coral
61465, 9-61465, ED-132-B
(Kay Adelman) 4 Star PP-2-B
I’M BURNING ALL YOUR LETTERS 4
Star (Uniss), Audio Lab AL-1559
(Kay Adelman)
DON’T TAKE HER LOVE FOR GRANTED 4
Star (Uniss)
()
NB(1): Matrix nos.
88242/88243 were leased by Ben Adelman to 4STAR Records & then were leased
by 4 STAR to CORAL Records.
NB(2): CORAL 61465/9-61465 released Wednesday 20th July
1955.
NB(3): 4 STAR ED-132 released 1955.
NB(4): 4 STAR PP-2-A/B released Wednesday 20th
July 1955.
NB(5): “I’M BURNING ALL YOUR LETTERS” was purchased by KING
Records and released on their AUDIO LAB subsidiary.
PETE PIKE Ben Adelman Studio,
323 Cedar Street, N.W. Washington.D.C.: ca:
July 1955
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Unk
musicians
Producer: Ben Adelman
3S-65-A I DON’T
CARE Blue
Ribbon 3S-65, Blue Ribbon 3S-68
(Webb Pierce-Cindy Walker) (Cedarwood)
NB(1): BLUE RIBBON 3S-65 released ca. September 1955.
NB(2): BLUE RIBBON 3S-68 released ca. December 1955.
PETE PIKE Bradley
Studios, 804 16th Avenue, South Washington.D.C.: Friday 7th October 1955
(vcl); Chester Burton
“Chet” Atkins (ld gtr); Roddis Franklin “Pete” Drake (stl gtr);Floyd Cramer
(pno); plus Unk Musicians
Producer:
88732/ HAPPY
BIRTHDAY DEAR JESUS Coral
61522, Coral 9-61522, Pete Pike PP-2-A
4*-PP-2A (Maxine
Bamford-Gary Kent) (4 Star Sales-BMI)
88733 AN OLD
FASHIONED CHRISTMAS 61522, 9-61522, PP-2-B
4*-PP-2B (Jewel F.
Kibler-Kay Adelman) (4 Star Sales-BMI)
88734 A FRIEND
OF THE BRIDE Coral
61581, Coral 9-61581, 4 Star ED-137
(Pete Pike) (4 Star Sales BMI) Audio
Lab AL-1559
88735 AT MY
SIDE Coral
61581, Coral 9-61581, ED-137 (K.Adelman-A.Goldman-M.Goldman)
(4 Star Sales BMI) Audio Lab
AL-1559
NB(1): All the above recordings were leased by Ben Adelman
to 4 STAR Records & then leased by 4 STAR to CORAL Records.
NB(2): Matrix nos. 88734/88735 were purchased by KING Records
and released on their AUDIO LAB subsidiary.
NB(3): Echo added on matrix nos. 88734/88735 by KING Records.
NB(4): CORAL 61522/9-61522 released Saturday 5th November
1955.
NB(5): PETE PIKE PP-2-A/PP-2-B has a date of 15th November
1955 stamped on the label.
NB(6): 4 STAR ED-137 released ca. November 1955.
NB(7): CORAL 61581/9-61581 released Sunday 5th February
1956.
NB(8): CORAL 61581/9-61581 reviewed Billboard C&W
Saturday 11th February 1956.
PETE PIKE Ben Adelman Studio,
323 Cedar Street,N.W. Washington.D.C.: Unknown Dates
(vcl/rhy gtr); Scotty
Stoneman (fdl);
Producer: Ben Adelman
ALL BECAUSE OF MY JEALOUS HEART 4
Star (Uniss), Audio Lab AL-1559
(Kay Adelman)
IT’S JUST BETWEEN US TWO 4 Star
(Uniss), AL-1559
(Kay
Adelman)
LOVE ME
DARLING 4
Star (Uniss)
(Kay
Adelman)
MAYBE SHE
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW 4
Star (Uniss), AL-1559
()
NAPANEE 4
Star (Uniss)
(Pete
Pike)
NO PEACE
OF MIND 4
Star (Uniss), AL-1559
(Kay
Adelman)
THE
WANDERER IN ME 4
Star (Uniss)
()
CHRISTMAS
REVERIE 4
Star (Uniss)
()
NB: “CHRISTMAS REVERIE” listed as unissued may be
the issued Coral side “OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS”.
BUZZ BUSBY Ben
Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street ,N.W. Washington.D.C.: 1957
(vcl/mand); Pete Pike (hmny vcl-1/ld gtr); Scotty Stoneman (fdl); William Hundley “Bill”
Emerson (bjo); VanceTruell (stg bs). Producer:
Ben Adelman
409-A LONESOME WIND Starday 45-409, Starday
SLP-136, Realm RM-182
(Buzz Busby-Cindy Davis) (Starrite BMI) Country Stars CTS-55424, King
SD-0123-2
Xtra CD-264545, Gusto GT7-2098-2
NB(1): The above recording was leased by Ben Adelman to STARDAY
Records.
NB(2): STARDAY 45-409 released Monday 27th October 1958.
NB(3): STARDAY 45-409 reviewed Billboard C&W Monday 3rd
November 1958.
NB(4): STARDAY SLP-136 “FIVE STRING BANJO JAMBOREE
SPECTACULAR” released 1961.
NB(5): REALM RM-182 “FIVE STRING BANJO JAMBOREE SPECTACULAR”
released United Kingdom 1963.
NB(6): COUNTRY STARS CTS-264545 “BLUEGRASS
SPECTACULAR: 30 ORIGINAL TUNES” released United Kingdom 1993.
NB(7): KING SD-0123-2 “GOING
HOME: GREATEST STARDAY RECORDINGS” released 2003.
NB(8): XTRA 264545 “ROOTS OF
BLUEGRASS: THE APPALACHIAN WAY” released United Kingdom 2004.
NB(9): GUSTO GT7-2098-2 “LONESOME BLUEGRASS” released 2009.
BUZZ BUSBY and The Bayou Boys
Ben
Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street,N.W. Washington,
D.C.: ca:
September 1958
(vcl/mand); Pete Pike (ld vcl-1/ld gtr); Bill
Emerson (bjo); John Hall (fdl); Vance Truell (stg bs). Producer:
Ben Adelman
408-A MANDOLIN
TANGO Starday
SEP-408-A, Starday SLP-109 (Busby)
(Starrite BMI) Nashville
NLP-2006, Gusto SD-0123-2
Gusto
GT7-2140-2
ST- I DON’T MIND -1 Starday (Uniss), Gusto
SD-0123-2, Gusto GT7-2071-2
(Buck Owens)
NB(1): The above recordings were leased by Ben Adelman to STARDAY
Records.
NB(2): The above masters arrived at STARDAY in the late Fall
of 1958.
NB(3): STARDAY SEP-408 released Monday 27th October 1958
NB(4): STARDAY SLP-109 “COUNTRY EXPRESS” released 1959.
NB(5): STARDAY SLP-109 reviewed Country & Western Record
Review Vol.2, #10-January 1960-United Kingdom.
NB(6): NASHVILLE NLP-2006 released Monday 4th May
1964.
NB(7): NASHVILLE NLP-2006 “COUNTRY EXPRESS”
reviewed Billboard Saturday 9th May 1964.
NB(8): GUSTO GT7-2071-2 2BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN
BLUES” released 2009.
NB(9): GUSTO GT7-2140-2 “16 BLAZIN; BLUEGRASS2
released 2009.
BILL EMERSON and
JOHN HALL and the Blue Ridge Partners
Ben
Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street,N.W. Washington,
D.C.: ca:
September 1958
(Bjo); Pete Pike (ld gtr);
Buzz Busby (mand); John Hall (fdl); Tom Morgan (stg bs). Producer:
Ben Adelman
BANJO WHIZ (Inst) Starday SEP-408-B, Starday
SLP-109, Starday SLP-136
(Emerson-Davis) (Starrite BMI) Nashville
NLP-2006, Nashville NLP-2115
Gusto
GD-5027X, Gusto GT-101
Country
Stars CTS-55424, Xtra CD-264545
Gusto
GT-7711-2, Deluxe DLX-7908
Deluxe
DCD-7908-2, Gusto SD-0123-2
WINDY STRINGS (Inst) Starday (Uniss), Gusto
SD-0123-2
(Emerson-Hall) (Starrite BMI)
408-A DEEP SOUTH (Inst) Starday SEP-408-A
(Cindy Davis-Wm. York) (Starrite BMI)
ST- BLUE RIDGE STOMP (Inst) Starday (Uniss)
()
NB(1): “BANJO WHIZ” also known under the alternative title
of “BANJO JAMBOREE” and “BANJO WALTZ” .
NB(2): The above recordings were leased by Ben Adelman to STARDAY
Records.
NB(3): The above masters
arrived at STARDAY in the late Fall of 1958.
NB(4): “BANJO WHIZ” is credited to the COUNTRY GENTLEMEN on
STARDAY SLP-109 & DELUXE DLX-7908.
NB(5): “BANJO WHIZ” is shown on STARDAY SLP-136 as by BILL
EMERSON only.
NB(6): “BANJO WHIZ” is shown on NASHVILLE NLP-2006 as “BANJO
WALTZ” and credited to the COUNTRY GENTLEMEN.
NB(7): NASHVILLE NLP-2115 “DUELING BANJOS” released 1973.
NB(8): GUSTO GD-5027X “20 BLUEGRASS ORIGINALS,
INSTRUMENTALS” released 1978.
NB(9): DELUXE DLX-7908/DCD-7908-2 “20 BLUEGRASS ORIGINALS”
released 1987.
BUZZ BUSBY Rodel Studio, 1028 33rd
Street, N.W. Washington.D.C.: 1958
(vcl/mand); Pete Pike (hmny vcl-1/ld gtr); Bill
Emerson (bjo); Scotty Stoneman (fdl); Vance Truell (stg bs). Producer:
Ben Adelman
2863 GOING HOME -1 Starday 45-425, Starday
SLP-136, Gusto SD-0123-2
(Buzz Busby-Hope Harlow) (Starrite BMI)
(B. Busby-S.
Stoneman) Bendon Music BMI)
2864 ME AND THE JUKEBOX -1 45-425, SLP-136, Realm RM-182
(B. Busby-C. Davis) (Starday Music BMI) Gusto GT-101, Gusto GD-5028X, Deluxe
DLCD-7909-2 Country
Stars CTS-55424, King SD-0123-2
Xtra
CD-264545, Magnet MRCD-016, Gusto GT-7711-2
NB(1): The above recordings were leased by Ben Adelman to STARDAY
Records.
NB(2): The above masters arrived at STARDAY Thursday 29th
January 1959, date shown on STARDAY session sheet.
NB(3): Starday 45-425 released April 1959.
NB(4): GUSTO GT-101 “THIRTY YEARS OF BLUEGRASS” released
1977.
NB(5): GUSTO GD-5028X “20 BLUEGRASS ORIGINALS-COLLECTOR’S
EDITION” released 1978.
NB(6): GUSTO GT-101 reviewed Bluegrass Unlimited Vol.13,
#4-October 1978.
NB(7): DELUXE DLCD-7909-2 “20 BLUEGRASS
ORIGINALS-COLLECTOR’S EDITION” released 1987.
NB(8): MAGNET MRCD-016 “TRADITIONAL COUNTRY MUSIC MAKERS,
Vol.16: ROCKABILLY ROOTS” released United Kingdom 2002.
NB(9): GUSTO GT-7711-2 “THIRTY YEARS OF BLUEGRASS” released
BUZZ BUSBY
Ben
Adelman Studio, Thomas Circle, Vermont Ave,N.W. Washington, D.C.: 1959
(ld gtr); Pete Pike (vcl); Bill Emerson (bjo);
Scotty Stoneman (fdl); Jack Stoneman (stg bs). Producer:
Ben Adelman
2940 DON’T
COME RUNNING BACK TO ME Starday 45-483, Gusto
SD-0123-2
(Buzz Busby) (Starrite BMI)
NB(1): The above recording was leased by Ben Adelman to STARDAY
Records.
NB(2): The above master arrived at
Starday Thursday 20th April 1959.
NB(3): Starday 45-483 released March 1960.
BUSBY BROS. – WAYNE & BUZZ-1
Rodel
Studio, 1028 33rd Street, N.W. Washington.D.C.: 1959
WAYNE BUSBY-2
BUZZ BUSBY-3
HAM & SCRAM-4
Wayne Evon Busbice (vcl-5);
Buzz Busby (vcl-6/el gtr); Pete Pike
(hmny vcl-7/ld gtr); Bill Offenbacher (stg bs); Jack Stoneman (ac bs); Unk
(perc). Producer: Ben
Adelman
SO-774 GOING BACK
TO DIXIE -2-3-4 Empire 45-506, Mount Vernon
Music MVM-157
(Wayne Busbice) (Jiffy Music BMI) Mountain Vernon Music
MVM-181, Olympic 45-004
Buffalo
Bop CD-55152, Flame LP-011
SO-775 JUST FOR
ME -1-3-4-5-6 Empire 45-506, Mount Vernon Music MVM-176
() Mount Vernon Music
MVS-176, Olympic 45-004
Olympic
OR-4
NB(1): The address of Empire Records was 323 Cedar Street
NW; Washington 12 D.C.
NB(2): “GOING BACK TO DIXIE” registered with BMI Wednesday
30th September 1959.
NB(3): EMPIRE 45-506 released June 1960.
NB(4): EMPIRE 45-506 reviewed Billboard Monday 13th June
1960.
NB(5): MOUNT VERNON MUSIC MVM-157 “COUNTRY & GOSPEL”
released May 1963.
NB(6): MOUNTAIN VERNON MUSIC MVM-181 “HOOTENANNY” released
September 1963.
NB(7): OLYMPIC 45-004 released 1975 and is shown as by WAYNE
BUSBY, it is a re-release of EMPIRE 45-506.
NB(8): BUFFALO BOP Bb-CD-55152 “CHOO CHOO BOP” released
Germany 2001.
PETE PIKE
Ben
Adelman Studio, Thomas Circle, Vermont Ave, N.W. Washington, D.C.: 1959
(vcl/rhy gtr); Buzz Busby (tnr
vcl/el gtr); Paul Justice (gtr); Pete Ross (fdl); Bill Offenbacher (stg bs); poss
John Hall (fdl); poss Scotty Stoneman (fdl). Producer:
Ben Adelman
604583/2933/ COTTON DICE Rebel C-F-L 225, Starday (Uniss)
225-1 (Pete
Pike-Buzz Busby) (Zap Publishing Co., BMI)
605352/2934/ MAKING LOVE TO A STRANGER C-F-L 225,
Starday (Uniss)
225-2 (Pete
Pike)
228-1/2931 COLD GRAY
DAWN Rebel
C-F-L 228, Starday (Uniss)
(Pete Pike) (Zap Publishing Co., BMI)
228-2 I’LL
ALWAYS WONDER WHY C-F-L 228
(Buzz Busby) (Zap Publishing Co., BMI)
2932 TALL DARK
STRANGER Starday
(Uniss)
()
NB(1): The above masters may have been recorded in 1958.
NB(2): The above recordings were sent to STARDAY in 1959 but
never issued.
NB(3): According to the late PETE PIKE, both JOHN HALL &
SCOTTY STONEMAN played on this sessuion.
NB(4): The above recording session may have taken place at
the Ben Adelman Studio, 323 Cedar Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
NB(5): Rebel C-F-L 225 released Monday 25th
January 1960.
NB(6): BILLBOARD Monday 1st February 1960-FOLK TALENT &
TUNES-reported that REBEL Records released its first single on a national scale
by PETE PIKE.
NB(7): REBEL C-F-L 225 reviewed Billboard C&W
Monday 8th February 1960.
NB(8): REBEL C-F-L 228 released 1960.
NB(9): REBEL C-F-L 228 is a ‘SHELDON’ pressing.
PETE PIKE Unknown
Date
(rhy gtr); Scotty Stoneman
(fdl);
Producer:
OLD JOE CLARK Copper Creek
CCD-0239
()
NB(1): COPPER CREEK CCCD-0239 “ROLLING AGAIN” released May
2005.
NB(2): COPPER CREEK CCCD-0239 reviewed Bluegrass Unlimited
Vol.40, #10-April 2005.
PETE PIKE
Bradley
Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Avenue, South Nashville, Tn; 1960
(vcl): Chet Atkins (ld
gtr); Pete Drake (stl gtr); Floyd Cramer (pno); Anita Kerr Singers-
Producer:
42963 NAPANEE Rebel
F-240-45
(Pike) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
43063 BLUES ON MY MIND F-240-45
(LaRue) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
ALONE AND FORSAKEN Rebel F-233
(Hank Williams) (Acuff-Rose BMI)
I CAN SEE AN ANGEL Rebel F.L.C. 229
(Kay Adelman) (4 Star Publ. Co. BMI)
NB(1): REBEL F.L.C. 229 released December 1960.
NB(2): REBEL F.L.C. 229 reviewed Billboard Pop Monday 9th
December 1961.
NB(3): REBEL F-233 released Monday 12th November
1962.
NB(4): REBEL F-233 reviewed Billboard C&W Saturday 17th
November 1962.
NB(5): REBEL F-240-45 released 1963.
NB(6): REBEL F-240-45 is a GLOBE custom pressing.
NB(7): REBEL F-240-45 has matrix nos. of 5305175/5305176
crossed out in the wax run-off.
PETE PIKE
Radio Station WHEE, The Setback Building, Bridge &
Church Str. Martinsville, Va: 1960
with John Hall (fdl); poss
Calvin Scott “Scotty” Stoneman (fdl);
Producer:
Homer Robert “Jim” Eanes Jr.
LEGEND OF THE STARS AND BARS Rebel
F-233
(Bucke-Burke-Reichel) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
ON TOP OF THE HILL Rebel
F.L.C. 229
(Burke-Reichelt-Loveless) (Zap Publ. Co.
BMI)
THE DOOR OF LOVE Rebel
(Uniss)
(Pike) (LeRite Music Co. BMI)
I’M JUST NOT SURE Rebel
(Uniss)
(Pete Pike) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
WOULD YOU LIKE TO RIDE WITH SANTA Rebel
(Uniss)
()
PETE PIKE Wynwood Music Studio Falls Church, Va.: 1961
(vcl/rhy gtr); poss John
Hall (fdl); poss Scotty Stoneman (fdl);
Producer:
Peter Kuykendall
I AIN’T GONNA WORK TOMORROW Rebel
SLP-1474, Copper Creek CCCD-0239
(Traditional)
LITTLE MAGGIE Rebel (Uniss)
(Ralph Stanley) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
KNOXVILLE GIRL Rebel
SLP-1474, CCCD-0239
(John Duffey) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
NB: REBEL SLP-1474 “70 SONG ORIGINAL BLUEGRASS COLLECTION,
Vol.2” released 1965.
PETE PIKE 1963
(vcl/rhy gtr): John
Humbird Duffey (tnr vcl-1/mand-2/dobro-3); Lamar Grier (bjo); William “Billy”
Baker (fdl);
Producer:
Richard “Dick” Freeland
IN THE PINES Rebel
SLP-1473, Rebel REB-4000
(Eleanor MacGregor) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
TRAIN 45 Rebel
SLP-1474
()
DOWN IN THE WILLOW GARDEN Rebel SLP-1476
()
I’LL MEET YOU AT THE PORTALS Rebel (Uniss)
()
JOHN HENRY Rebel
SLP-1473, Seven Seas GT-6021
(Ralph Stanley) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
PUT MY LITTLE SHOES AWAY Rebel
SLP-1474
(Eleanor MacGregor) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
NB(1): REBEL SLP-1473 “70 SONG ORIGINAL BLUEGRASS
COLLECTION, Vol.1.” released 1965.
NB(2): REBEL SLP-1476 “70 SONG ORIGINAL BLUEGRASS
COLLECTION, Vol.4.” released 1965.
NB(3): SEVEN SEAS GT-6021 “THE BEST OF BLUEGRASS: THIS IS
REBEL SOUND” released Japan
PETE PIKE 1967
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Unk Musicians
Producer:
THRU NON-STOP EXPRESS V.R.C.
502
()
ALONE AND FORSAKEN 502
(Hank Williams) (Acuff-Rose BMI)
NB(1): V.R.C. is VIRGINIA RECORD COMPANY which was owned by
PETE PIKE.
NB(2): V.R.C. 502 released 1967.
PETE PIKE Archer Moore Studio Nashville,
Tn: 1967
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Unk
Musicians
Producers:
I CAN SEE AN ANGEL V.R.C. 501 A
(Kay Adelman) (4 Star Music BMI)
I’M JUST NOT SURE 501 B
(Pete Pike) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI)
NB: V.R.C. 501 released 1967.
PETE PIKE Nashville,
Tn: 1968
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Unk
Musicians
Producers:
C. Haney & J.D. ????
DR1-7309 (DR.
SEVENTEE, THREE-O NINE) Music
City MC-45-201-A
(L.E.White)
LITTLE BITTY TEARDROPS MC-45-201-B
(P. Pike & Bob Overman) (Zap Publishing
Co. BMI)
NB(1): MUSIC CITY MC-45-201 released July 1968.
NB(2): MUSIC CITY MC-45-201 received a Billboard Five-Star
Pick Hit- Billboard Saturday 1th August 1968.
PETE PIKE Music City Recorders, 821 19th Avenue, South Nashville, Tn: ca. March 1969
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Unk
Musicians
Producer:
Pete Drake
ST- MAKE HIM
STOP Stop
ST-277
(Pete Pike) (Zap Publ. Co. BMI/Window Music
Pub. Co. BMI)
ST- TALL WALKIN’ ST-277
(Pete Pike-Bobby Shannon) (Zap Publ. Co.
BMI/Window Music Pub. Co. BMI)
NB: STOP ST-277 released ca. May 1969.
PETE PIKE John Major Studio Waynesboro,
Va: 1969
(vcl/rhy gtr); with Un
Musicians
Producer:
John H. Major
SOMEWHERE IN GEORGIA MRC 1179
(B.E. Caudill (Dooms Music Pub. Co. BMI)
BABY GO BYE-BYE 1179
(B.E. Caudill) (Dooms Music Pub. Co. BMI)
I HAD TO HAVE HER V.R.C.
()
HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY THAT I LOVE YOU V.R.C.
(Wiseman)
NB(1): MRC 1179 released 1969.
NB(2): V.R.C.
released 1969.
PETE PIKE Flat
5 Press & Recording Studio Salem,
Va: Spring 2004
(vcl); The Black Diamond
Band-Scott Patrick (gtr); Edward “Eddie” Marrs (hmny vcl-1/bjo-2/dobro-3);
Donald “Don” Marrs (hmny vcl-1/mand); Rodney Riffe ((hmny vcl-4/stg bs);
Franklin Pike (); Gerald “Jerry” Wood ().
Producer:
Pete Pike
Engr:
Thomas “Tom” Ohmsen
TEARDROPS FALLING LIKE RAIN Copper Creek CCD-0239
(Pete Pike-Bobby Shannon)
DON’T COME RUNNING BACK TO ME CCD-0239
(Buzz Busby) (Ft. Knox Music BMI)
BLACK DIAMOND COAL CCD-0239
(Eddie Marrs)
BLUEGRASS ANGEL CCD-0239
(Pete Pike) (LeRite Music Co. BMI)
AIN’T GONNA WORK TOMORROW CCD-0239
(Traditional)
GOING HOME CCD-0239
(Scotty Stoneman)
DRIFTING WITH THE TIDE CCD-0239
(Pete Pike) (LeRite Music Co. BMI)
LONG WAY HOME CCD-0239 (Pete
Pike) (LeRite Music Co. BMI)
VIRGINIA LOU CCD-0239
(Pete Pike) (LeRite Music Co. BMI)
DICOGRAPHY compiled by DICK
GRANT; the late PETE PIKE; GARY B. REID with acknowlegdements to Tom Mindte, Al
Turner; Adam Komorowski & Frantisek Frank.
2006-2013.
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