Sgt. Fitch explores the advent and influence of Sarg Records, a small independently owned record label cultivated by WWII hero, Sgt. Charlie Fitch. With his unconventional approach to the recording industry, Fitch redefined Texas music in the 1950s by mixing ethnic styles and different genres to create entirely new ones. Although, Sarg played a significant role in launching some of today’s rock ‘n roll and country music legends, the label’s legacy arguably lies in the overlooked and undervalued treasures from it’s relatively unknown artists.
Tex Williams and Spade Cooley's Western Dance Gang sing "Take Me Back to Tulsa".
This short chronicles the rise in popularity of Spade Cooley and his unique blend of country and swing music.
The West. A prospector is awakened by the sound of music outside his cave to see an animal band and a chorus line of dancing cacti.
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