Miss Mary Ann and The Ragtime Wranglers -
A Tribute to my favorite recording artists

Miss Mary Ann & The Ragtime Wranglers - A Tribute to my favorite recording artists GRCD6105Miss Mary Ann and The Ragtime Wranglers - authentic Rockabilly from Holland.
 
1.Mama's here 2.Hello baby 3.Rockin' in a wooden shack 4.Walkin' the dog 5.Mad mama 6.I'm having a party 7.There'll be some changes made 8.Rockin' and rollin' 9.Don't believe 10.Climbing this mountain 11.Hoy hoy 12.Make love to me 13.I'm happy every day I live 14.Watcha doing 15.Flipsville

Miss Mary Ann & The Ragtime Wranglers

Authentic Rockabilly from Miss Mary Ann - one half of Holland's Ranch Girls.
 
"This CD is a tribute to my favorite recording artists. Just leaf through my record collection and you'll find about 70 per cent female artists (and 100 per cent of the reason I never have any money left). There is of course rhythm'n'blues and jazz too, but my heart yearns for western swing, hillbilly and rockabilly music." from the cd
 
Miss Mary Ann is a founder of the vocal duet 'The Ranch Girls' from Rotterdam NL, who need no further introduction. After having played all over the world with the latter for many years she has recently been successfully touring as a solo act as well. She has a different act, less Western-flavoured, more in the rockabilly tradition. A solo EP and 'Mad Mama', her solo CD, have been issued on Goofin’ Records from Finland and new recordings are being made. She played major festivals like the 'Rockabilly Rave' in the UK and the 'Oneida's Rockin' Fifties Fest' in Wisconsin USA early this year 2002. Mad Mama is living in London, but she still relies on her faithful backing band from Rotterdam 'The Ragtime Wranglers': Joe Sixpack on guitar; Sexy Sietse on drums and Huey Moore on double-bass; musicians who have also been the favourite accompanists of no-one less than: Sid King, Hardrock Gunter, Curtis Gordon, the Collins Kids and many more... Apart from obscure forties and fifties material, she alway sings many songs of her own, with her special characteristic style, sweet and mellow to loud and rocking. Each set is interchanged with some crazy, wild instumentals peppered with tape-echoes, temple blocks and peculiarities. The band, dressed in vintage fezzed, glittering Shriner costumes, rocks on...until the break of day!

Miss Mary Ann & The Ragtime Wranglers