Buchanan Brothers
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The Buchanan Brothers were two brothers, Chester and Lester Buchanan, who recorded country music
Country music
Country music is a popular American musical style that began in the rural Southern United States in the 1920s. It takes its roots from Western cowboy and folk music...

 during the 1940s on the RCA Victor label. They had a top ten hit, "Atomic Power", released in August 1946; this song was also featured in the 1982 movie The Atomic Café
The Atomic Cafe
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. Another song, 1947's "(When You See) Those Flying Saucers", was used in the opening scene of the 2009 animated release Monsters vs. Aliens
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Their releases were under two different artist names: "The Buchanan Brothers (Chester and Lester) Singing with Orchestra" and "Buchanan Brothers and the Georgia Catamounts."

They are not to be confused with the pop-rock trio by that name from the late 1960s, which included Terry Cashman
Terry Cashman
Terry Cashman is a record producer and singer-songwriter, best known for his 1981 hit, "Talkin' Baseball." While the song is well recognized today, it was all but ignored by typical Top 40 radio during its chart life, making only the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.Cashman was the lead singer...

, Gene Pistilli, and Tommy West
Tommy West (producer)
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Catalog Number


Title


Date Recorded


Serial Number




20-2553B



The Heartsick Blues



August 22, 1944



D7-VB-1294-1A



20-3045A



Don’t Dog Me ‘Round!



August 22, 1944



D7-VB-1295-1A



20-2743A



High Tempered Mama



September 29, 1944



D7-VB-1297-1A



20-3191A



Hootin – Nanny Papa



September 29, 1944



D7-VB-1296-1A



20-2129A/33-0523A



Mama, I’m Sick



December 20, 1944



D4-AB-492-1A



20-2129B/33-0536B



Blow, Forty Seven, Blow



December 20, 1944



D4-AB-494-1A



33-0523B



I Got Worries



December 20, 1944



D4-VB-493-1A



33-0536A



Them Good Old Times are Comin’ Back Again



December 20, 1944



D4-AB-491-1A



33-0531A



Colin Kelly, Will You Tell the Boys Up Yonder



June 19, 1945



D5-AB-419-1A



33-0531B



Troubles in my Heart



June 19, 1945



D5-AB-420-1A



33-0541A



Hurry, Johnny, Hurry



June 19, 1945



D5-AB-421-1A



33-0541B



The Bottom Fell Out of the Sky



June 19, 1945



D5-AB-418-1A



20-1953B



(When I Put On My) Long White Robe



November 27, 1945



D5-AB-965-1A



20-2106A



Am I Still P-A-R-T of Your H-E-A-R-T



November 27, 1945



D5-AB-964-1A



20-2264B



My Little Boy Blue



November 27, 1945



D5-AB-963-1A



20-2891B



Would You Cry?



November 27, 1945



D5-AB-962-1A



20-1850A



Atomic Power



March 19, 1946



D6-VB-1357-1A



20-1850B



Singing an Old Hymn



March 19, 1946



D6-VB-1358-1A



20-2264A



(Don’t Cry) My Coney Island Baby



March 19, 1946



D6-VB-1359-1A



20-3191B



Then You’ll Be the One to Cry



March 19, 1946



D6-VB-1356-1A



20-1953A



Shut That Gate



August 7, 1946



D6-VB-2623-1A



20-2106B



Left by the Wayside



August 7, 1946



D6-VB-2626-1A



20-2743B



Just Hangin’ On



August 7, 1946



D6-VB-2625-1A



20-3045B



You’ll Never Take Away My Dreams



August 7, 1946



D6-VB-2624-1A



20-2385A



(When You See) Those Flying Saucers



July 16, 1947



D7-VB-1290-1A



20-2385B



The Silver Meteor



July 16, 1947



D7-VB-1291-1A



20-2553A



There is a Power Greater Than Atomic



July 16, 1947



D7-VB-1292-1A



20-2891A



The Steam That Blows the Whistle (Never Turns the Wheel)



July 16, 1947



D7-VB-1293-1A

Personnel

  • August 22, 1944: Violin/Leader: Mac Ceppos; Guitar: Tony Gottuso & Lester Buchanan; Mandolin: Chester Buchanan; Accordion: Edwin Smith; Bass: Julie M. Bedra.
  • September 29, 1944: Violin/Leader: Mac Ceppos; Guitar: Lester Buchanan & Tony Gottuso; Mandolin: Chester Buchanan; Accordion: Edwin Smith; Bass: Sol Braun; Piano: Bob Miller.
  • December 20, 1944: New York Studio #1; Time: Orchestra (9:30 to 12:30), Studio (9:00 to 1:00), (EK-9:00 to 11:00), (JM-11:00 to 1:00); Miss Van Sciver and Mr. Bob Miller present. Leader & Violin: Mac Ceppos; Guitar: Tony Gatusso & Lester Buchanan; Mandolin: Chester Buchanan; Bass Violin: Lester Braun.
  • June 19, 1945: New York Studio #2; Bob Miller present; Union Musicians Used; Time: 9:00 to 12:00; Violin/Leader: Mac Ceppos; Trumpet: William A. Graham; Bass Violin: Lester Braun; Steel Guitar: Samuel Persoff; Violin: Edward Asherman; Electric Guitar & Clarinet: Edwin H. Grosso.
  • November 27, 1945: A & R Rep: Mr. S.H. Sholes; Studio: New York #1; Union Musicians Used; Time: 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.; Violin/Leader: Mac Ceppos; Violin: Val Olman; Bass: Lester Braun; Trumpet: George Erwin; Guitar: Anthony Gottuso; Guitar: Andy Sannella
    Andy Sannella
    Anthony G. "Andy" Sannella was an American musician and bandleader.Sannella, who was born in Indiana, was a multiinstrumentalist; according to jazz historian John Chilton he played violin, piano, organ, clarinet, alto saxophone, guitar , banjo and vibraphone...

    ; Piano: Bob Miller.
  • March 19, 1946: A & R Rep: Messers. Sholes and Case; Studio: New York #2; Union Musicians Used; Time: 9:30 to 12:30; Violin/Leader: Bertrand Hirsch; Violin: Samuel Raitz; Guitar: Arthur S. Ryerson, Jr.; Clarinet: Sal Franzella; Bass: William Feinbloom; Steel Guitar: Ed. McMullen; Drums: Chauncey Morehouse
    Chauncey Morehouse
    Chauncey Morehouse was an American jazz drummer.-Biography:Chauncey Morehouse was born in Niagara Falls, New York in 1902 and was raised in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, where he played drums from a very early age. He also played piano and banjo too. As a high schooler, he led a group called the...

    .
  • August 7, 1946: A & R Rep: Mr. S.H. Sholes; Studio: New York #1; Union Musicians Used; Time: 5:30 P.M. to 9:00 (plus 1 hr. set up); Leader/Violin: Bertrand Hirsch; Violin: Edward O. South; Sax: Sal Franzella; Bass: Lester Braun; Trumpet: Henry Lewis; Guitar: Anthony Gottuso & Vincent Maffei; Piano: Nick Tagg; Drums: Jack Saunders.
  • July 16, 1947: A & R Rep: Messrs S. Sholes & C. Grean
    Charles Randolph Grean
    Charles Randolph Grean was an American producer and composer.-Professional life:Grean's first work was as a copyist in several big bands, including Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, and Charlie Spivak...

    ; Studio: New York #2; Union Musicians Used; Time: 1:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M.; Guitar: Lester Buchanan; Mandolin: Chester Buchanan; Electric Guitar: Edwin Grosso; Guitar: Arthur Ryerson
    Art Ryerson
    Art Ryerson was a jazz guitarist who emerged in the 1930s, playing acoustic and electric guitar, as well as the banjo. He played with jazz orchestras and bands in the 1930s and the 1940s...

    ; Bass: Charles Grean.

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