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<img alt='cover image' title='Crazy Hillbillies'
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src='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'>
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<ul>
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<li>Music</li>
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<label>Crazy Hillbillies</label>
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<span>12 episodes</span>
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<span>Aired 1930-1935</span>
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<a href='#'>Play Series</a>
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<div class='detail'>
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<ol><li class='episode' title='Under the Double Eagle'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00009.mp3'>
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<label>Under the Double Eagle</label>
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<aside>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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<a href='#'>Play Episode</a>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Dance All Night with a Bottle in My Hand'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00010.mp3'>
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<label>Dance All Night with a Bottle in My Hand</label>
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<aside>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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<a href='#'>Play Episode</a>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Old Wagoneer'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00011.mp3'>
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<label>Old Wagoneer</label>
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<aside>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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<div class='controls'>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Devil's Dream'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00012.mp3'>
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<label>The Devil's Dream</label>
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<aside>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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<div class='controls'>
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<a href='#'>Play Episode</a>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Hell on the Wabash'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00013.mp3'>
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<label>Hell on the Wabash</label>
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<aside>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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<div class='controls'>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00014.mp3'>
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<label>Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet</label>
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<aside>
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<span>13mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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<div class='controls'>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Boiling Cabbage Down'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00015.mp3'>
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<label>Boiling Cabbage Down</label>
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<aside>
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<span>14mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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<div class='controls'>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Hog Trough Reel'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00016.mp3'>
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<label>The Hog Trough Reel</label>
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<aside>
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<span>14mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Sally Ann'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00017.mp3'>
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<label>Sally Ann</label>
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<aside>
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<span>14mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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<div class='controls'>
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<a href='#'>Play Episode</a>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Hogs in the Trough'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00018.mp3'>
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<label>Hogs in the Trough</label>
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<aside>
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<span>14mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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<div class='controls'>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Redwing'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00019.mp3'>
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<label>Redwing</label>
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<aside>
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<span>14mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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<div class='controls'>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Birdy, Birdy, Birdy'
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data-cover='/cover/sm/crazy-hillbillies.jpg'
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data-series='Crazy Hillbillies'
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data-file='otr/crazy-hillbillies/00020.mp3'>
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<label>Birdy, Birdy, Birdy</label>
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<aside>
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<span>14mins</span>
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<span>Aired 1935</span>
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</aside>
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</li></ol>
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<article><p>
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Crazy Hillbillies is a 1930s radio show that revolves around the residents of Mineral Wells, Texas, who experienced the laxative effects of the minerals in their local drinking water. With its origins in New York City, the show features "Old Timey" music, a precursor to Bluegrass which combines folk music from diverse origins such as the British Isles, Europe, and Africa. The program's distinct sound is characterized by one instrument playing the melody accompanied by other instruments and sometimes a harmonica. As Bluegrass gained popularity in urban areas, it showcased more improvisation and each instrument’s treatment of the melody in turn.</p><p>Broadcasted in the 1930s, the Crazy Hillbilly Show was initially sponsored by Crazy Water Hotel, taking advantage of the show's popularity on a Dallas radio station. Eventually, the program spread its advertisements to a pirate radio station with a powerful transmitter just across the Mexican Border, allowing listeners as far away as Hawaii. However, when the great depression hit, travel to health spas declined, and the focus shifted to selling boiled-down mineral salts that could be reconstituted using tap water. Though the claims made by the Collins brothers, the creators of the show, were not overtly fraudulent, they were eventually lumped into the same category as other patent medicine salesmen when federal regulations were enacted.
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<p><strong>Sources:</strong>
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<a href='https://www.otrcat.com/p/crazy-hillbilly-show' target='_blank'>otrcat.com</a>
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