"Goin' To Town" by The Willis Brothers. Additional information about the album and band includes: Artist: The Willis Brothers were a country music group, known for their association with the Grand Ole Opry, as indicated on the album cover. Album Title: The album is titled "Goin' To Town" and features songs such as "Ain't It Funny What A Little Drink Can Do," "Show Her Lots Of Gold," "Ruby Ann," and "Bringing Mary Home," among others. Release Information: It was released on Star day Records with the catalog number SLP 387, and the image confirms it is a stereo LP. Band History: The Willis Brothers began performing in the early 1930s as the Oklahoma Wranglers. They later became The Willis Brothers and had a Top Ten country hit in 1964 with "Give Me Forty Acres (To Turn This Rig Around)". Notable Members: The original band members were brothers James "Guy" Willis (guitarist), Charles "Skeeter" Willis (fiddler), and Joe Willis. John "Vic" Willis later joined and was known for his accordion playing and work as a secretary-treasurer for the Musicians' Union in Nashville.
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