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The '''Country Boy | The '''Country Boy Eddie Show''' was a long-running morning music, variety and talk show created and hosted by "Country Boy" [[Eddie Burns]]. It aired from [[1958]] to [[December 29]], [[1995]]. | ||
The show originated as a midnight program featuring Burns' band on [[WAPI-TV]] (Channel 13). It was picked up as a segment on the [[Tom York Morning Show]] on [[WBRC]], and then spun off to the 4:00 - 7:00 AM slot where it rapidly became one of the most popular morning shows in the market. | The show originated as a midnight program featuring Burns' band on [[WAPI-TV]] (Channel 13). It was picked up as a segment on the [[Tom York Morning Show]] on [[WBRC]], and then spun off to the 4:00 - 7:00 AM slot where it rapidly became one of the most popular morning shows in the market. |
Revision as of 20:09, 21 July 2007
The Country Boy Eddie Show was a long-running morning music, variety and talk show created and hosted by "Country Boy" Eddie Burns. It aired from 1958 to December 29, 1995.
The show originated as a midnight program featuring Burns' band on WAPI-TV (Channel 13). It was picked up as a segment on the Tom York Morning Show on WBRC, and then spun off to the 4:00 - 7:00 AM slot where it rapidly became one of the most popular morning shows in the market.
The show was known for featuring unknown musicians and giving them a shot at a live tv audience. Most notably a then-unknown Tammy Wynette was discovered on the show in 1965.