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The Willis Brothers were a very popular
trio during the ‘50s and ‘60s and are remembered for
their great hit, “Give Me Forty Acres,” which became a
favorite with all truck drivers. Skeeter was known as
the “smilin’ fiddler; Guy was the front man and bore the
brunt of the group’s onstage jokes; and Vic played the
accordian, very well I might add.
Skeeter was born in 1917
in Coalton, Oklahoma and died in 1976; Guy was born in
Arkansas in 1915 and named Alex. He died in 1981; Vic
was born in Schulter, Oklahoma in 1922 and passed away
in 1995.
The group started out
professionally playing on the radio in Shawnee, Oklahoma
as the “Oklahoma Wrangers,” moving to a station in
Kansas City, Missouri in 1940.
After a stint in the
armed forces during World War II, they were added to the
Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, where they
stayed until 1949. They decided to join Eddy Arnold’s
road show was the reason they left. Back in 1946, they
had the privilege to “back-up” a fledgling new recording
artist by the name of Hank Williams.
Dusty Owens
TCM Radio News
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