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The Sons of the Whiskey
Rebellion
Here's a selection of songs that Shep used
quite often which were recorded by the "The Sons of the Whiskey Rebellion" a
local New Jersey group.
Shep Talks about them on one of his shows:

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More on the group by
Dave Bogart who played piano for them |
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"A record Shep used a great deal (various cuts) was
made by me and a bunch of friends, known collectively as the "The Sons of the
Whiskey Rebellion", privately recorded in 1967. The leader/trombone player
was Bob Hall, who was Shep's flying instructor at the time. Shep loved the
record and used it constantly for some years." - Dave Bogart |
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The "Personnel"
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Trumpet - Jack Painter
Trombone - Bob Hall
Clarinet - Angelo Carnevale
Bass - Boyd (AKA Jim) Painter
Banjos - Dick Hall, Larry King, Dereck Williamson, Pete Abell
Drums - John Long
Homemade electric mandolin - Roy Brown
Guitar - Wiley Sabo
Girl vocalist - Dee Titus
Piano - Dave Bogart |
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"The Sons of the Whiskey
Rebellion"
Volume 2
The Songs You Forgot to Request
Recorded June 22, 1967
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Album Cover
courtesy Marco Ciavolino |

Album Back
courtesy Marco Ciavolino |
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The Songs |
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"Coney Island
Washboard Rondolet" |
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As Used By Shep -

(April 1, 1977 - Final Show) |
Original -
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"Sister Kate" |
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As Used By Shep -

(October 1, 1969) |
Original -
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"Hindustan" |
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As Used By Shep -

(September 22, 1969) |
Original
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"Yellow Dog Blues" |
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As Used By Shep -
(Week of January 22, 1968) |
Original
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"St James Infirmary
Blues" |
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No record of being used by Shep |
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"Bill Bailey" |
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As Used By Shep -

(March 15, 1969) |
Original -
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"Nobody Knows
You (When You're Down and Out)" |
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As Used By Shep -
Coming Soon |
Original
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"In the Good Old
Summertime" |
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As Used By Shep -

(January 7, 1971) |
Original
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