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Jack CARDWELL F20 Chanteur Country US né le 9 novembre 1925 à Chapman (Alabama). Jack Cardwell fut disc jockey sur la radio WAIP de Prichard (Alabama) en 1956 et un chanteur régulier sur WALA-TV de Mobile (Alabama) cette même année. Il est décédé en 1993.
Jack CARDWELL Uk20 Jack was a native of the farm from Chapman, Alabama. He was a self-taught musician as he came from a family of non-musicians. From there he went to Mobile where he sold newspapers and then took advantage of every chance he could to perform professionally. Before Jack finished school at the Barton Academy in Mobile, he took a job as an electrician's helper, wanting to earn some money. He became rather proficient at it and would sail out of the Port of Mobile as chief electrician on many ships, but a back injury forced him into work that was less strenuous.
Because of that, he began to turn to music as a career. During World War II, he served with the Navy. Around 1953 or so, he was being heard on a radio show called the "Tom 'n' Jack Show" on WKAB out of Mobile, Alabama. Back then, he was recording on the King record label.
One of Jack Cardwell's first releases on the King label was a tribute to Hank Williams that reportedly sold over a half a million records!
Jack met his wife while he and his band were playing a dance date in Mobile. And had a couple of boys, Jackie Carrol and James Robert. Jackie played the piano back then and James wanted to be a singer 'just like dad'. Interestingly, in about the only time we've ever seen it, the February 1955 Cowboy Songs article actually listed the street address where Jack lived in his 8-room house. And more so, they said the house was completely furnished by a furniture store that had been his sponsor on the radio for seven years.
Jack originated a bit of a tradition in Mobile with the "Hillbilly Christmas Party". It was a benefit for the poor children of Mobile at christmas time. Jack would get together some of the biggest names in country music and they would put on a show at the Ladd Stadium. The artists would contribute not only their talents, but also paid their own transportation and expenses. Admission was simple: just bring a toy. Even the artists had to pay 'admission'. The show was held about two weeks before the Christmas holiday so that the 'forgotten' children of Mobile would have something for the holidays.
Along about 1955, Jack had a show called "Mr. Friendly" that was on WALA-TV every Thursday evening at 6:00pm. Talents : Singer, Guitar
Style musical : Traditional Country, Honky Tonk

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Singles

1953SP KING 45-1163 (US)You Hid Your Cheating Heart / My Love For You Would Fill Ten Pots
1953SP KING 45-1172 (US)The Death Of Hank Williams / Two Arms
1953SP KING 45-1203 (US)Can I / Lonesome Midnight
1953SP KING 45-1241 (US)I'm Not Lazy, I'm Just Tired / (Tell Your Friends To) Stop Laughing At Me
1954SP KING 45-1262 (US)A Vitamin Called Love / I'm Gonna Write A Song About You
1954SP KING 45-1269 (US)You're Looking For Something Jack CARDWELL Speaker / Dear Joan
1954SP KING 45-1292 (US)I Can't Make Up My Mind / Walking Away My Blues
1954SP KING 45-1339 (US)Diddle Diddle Dumpling / Blue Love
06/1954SP KING 45-1357 (US)Whiskey, Women And Loaded Dice Jack CARDWELL Speaker / Slap-Ka-Dab
1954SP KING 45-1381 (US)Will Our Love Fade And Die / There's A Train Leaving (Ev'ry Fifteen Minutes)
1954SP KING 45-1396 (US)No More / I Discovered You
02/1955SP KING 45-1442 (US)Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) Jack CARDWELL Speaker / Are You Mine (Jackie HALL & Jack CARDWELL)
1955SP KING 45-1454 (US)Day Done Broke Too Soon This Morning / Whadaya Want
1957SP STARDAY 310 (US)Hey, Hey, Baby / Once Every Day
1959SP SANDY 1023 (US)Blue Lifetime [Pop] / All Alone [Pop]
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Jack Cardwell
Born: November 9, 1925
WAIPPrichard, AL
WKABMobile, AL
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Jack was a native of the farm from Chapman, Alabama. He was a self-taught musician as he came from a family of non-musicians. From there he went to Mobile where he sold newspapers and then took advantage of every chance he could to perform professionally. Before Jack finished school at the Barton Academy in Mobile, he took a job as an electrician's helper, wanting to earn some money. He became rather proficient at it and would sail out of the Port of Mobile as chief electrician on many ships, but a back injury forced him into work that was less strenuous.
Because of that, he began to turn to music as a career. During World War II, he served with the Navy. Around 1953 or so, he was being heard on a radio show called the "Tom 'n' Jack Show" on WKAB out of Mobile, Alabama. Back then, he was recording on the King record label.
One of Jack Cardwell's first releases on the King label was a tribute to Hank Williams that reportedly sold over a half a million records!
Jack met his wife while he and his band were playing a dance date in Mobile. And had a couple of boys, Jackie Carrol and James Robert. Jackie played the piano back then and James wanted to be a singer 'just like dad'. Interestingly, in about the only time we've ever seen it, the February 1955 Cowboy Songs article actually listed the street address where Jack lived in his 8-room house. And more so, they said the house was completely furnished by a furniture store that had been his sponsor on the radio for seven years.
Jack originated a bit of a tradition in Mobile with the "Hillbilly Christmas Party". It was a benefit for the poor children of Mobile at christmas time. Jack would get together some of the biggest names in country music and they would put on a show at the Ladd Stadium. The artists would contribute not only their talents, but also paid their own transportation and expenses. Admission was simple: just bring a toy. Even the artists had to pay 'admission'. The show was held about two weeks before the Christmas holiday so that the 'forgotten' children of Mobile would have something for the holidays.
Along about 1955, Jack had a show called "Mr. Friendly" that was on WALA-TV every Thursday evening at 6:00pm.

Credits & Sources

  • Cowboy Songs No. 39 (February 1955); American Folk Publications, Inc.; Derby, CT
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King
Rec. No.SideSong Title
1163A You Hid Your Cheating Heart
1163B My Love For You Would Fill Ten Pots
1172A The Death Of Hank Williams
1172B Two Arms
1203A Can I
1203B Lonesome Midnight
1241A I'm Not Lazy, I'm Just Tired
1241B (Tell Your Friends To) Stop Laughing At Me
1262A A Vitamin Called Love
1262B I'm Gonna Write A Song About You
1269A You're Looking For Something
1269B Dear Joan
1292A I Can't Make Up My Mind
1292B Walking Away My Blues
1339A Diddle Diddle Dumpling
1339B Blue Love
1357A Whiskey, Women And Loaded Dice
1357B Slap-Ka-Dab
1381A Will Our Love Fade And Die
1381B There's A Train Leaving (Ev'ry Fifteen Minutes)
1396A No More
1396B I Discovered You
1442A Are You Mine
1442A Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)
1454A Day Done Broke Too Soon This Morning
1454B Whadaya Want
Sandy
Rec. No.SideSong Title
1023A Blue Lifetime [Pop]
1023B All Alone [Pop]
Starday
Rec. No.SideSong Title
310A Hey, Hey, Baby
310B Once Every Day
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Cardwell, Jack



Born 1925 near Chapman, Ala. Disc jockey on WAIP (Prichard, Ala.) in 1956. A regular on WALA-TV (Mobile, Ala.) in 1956.
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Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source Label & Number V Titles {& References to LP/CD List} As By Matrix Numbers
1954/June 12
Bb c&w rev.
King 45-1357 Jack CARDWELL V2 Jack CARDWELL R2 Jack CARDWELL Pic Jack CARDWELL Ss Whiskey, Women And Loaded Dice {b,c,f}
Jack CARDWELL R0 Slap-Ka-Dab {d,e}
1
1
K3762
K3764
1955/Feb. 26
Bb c&w rev.
King 45-1442 Jack CARDWELL V2 Jack CARDWELL R2 Jack CARDWELL Pic Jack CARDWELL Ss Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) {a}
Jack CARDWELL R0 Jack CARDWELL Pic Are You Mine
1
2
45-K3937
45-K3938
References in "As By" Column:

  1. as by Jack Cardwell
  2. as by Jackie Hall And Jack Cardwell

Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks


a. Ace CDCHD 854 (cd) King Hillbilly Bop 'N' Boogie
b. Bark Log BLCD 101 (cd) Country Hicks, Vol. 1
c. Cactus CD 5003 (cd) Rockin' Hillbilly, Vol. 4
d. Cactus CD 5004 (cd) Rockin' Hillbilly, Vol. 5
e. Orbit 5912 (cd) Rock N Roll Dance Party Country Style, Vol. 12
f. Orbit 5914 (cd) Rock N Roll Dance Party Country Style, Vol. 14
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Jack CARDWELL "THE DEATH OF HANK WILLIAMS" en hommage à Hank WIILIAMS
juste après sa mort en 1953