Interactive Location Map

This is something I’ve been working towards for a long time, having a map like this is a big goal for me. What you have here is an interactive map on google of all the locations I have 45s from, that I know of anyway. I started keeping location data back in 2020 when I did a big project to post one record from each US state on instagram. It might not look like it, but this map is the culmination of at least 100 hours of work. I went through each record in the collection and found out where the label and/or artist was from and logged it on lists. I still have a *big* list of unknown location records that I want to figure out someday, but for now this is what I got.

This map is made up of data from the DC Archives 45 rpm collection. So there are no locations from LPs here. Also this is just one point for each location. So if I have 20 records from Cleveland and 1 record from Kenosha the map will show them equally. This is a beginning, a rough draft. Eventually I want to have a map like this on the database where you can not only see the points like this but also the amount of records from each location with data about amount of records from each state, region, etc.

The other major point for this data is that I’ve left of all major labels and most big labels. For instance, Starday isn’t included here because it’s a big country label. The big names like Decca, RCA, and Capitol are not included either. My goal is to have a map like this that shows where normal people were making and releasing records, and if we include the majors then the map will become heavily skewed to a handful of big cities.

You can browse the map here: RECORD LOCATIONS MAP

Cheers
Franklin

PS. if you see spots where I don’t have records from and have any you’d like to donate then please reach out, I’d be happy to add them to the database!

Hoot Roberts – Stop The World And Let Me Off

Database Link: https://dollarcountry.org/items/show/8712

I have no recollection of where I got this one although it was pre-pandemic. I love that it’s Hoot Roberts on Owl records, it’s nice to have a theme. Stop The World is a great tune, Dearer Than Life is alright but I’d play the top side 9/10 times. According to slipcue.com, Hoot Roberts was originally from Alabama but moved to Wausau Wisconsin and had his country career there. “Big Sound From The North Woods”

One thing of note is that side A is partially credited to W.S. Stevenson, the owner of 4 Star Records. Like many other slippery record men from way back then, he put his name on many songs that he had no hand in writing, but since he owned the music and was the man in charge he got to do all that kind of stuff without anyone coming after him.

Cheers
Franklin

DB Update: State of Origin Lists

Back in 2021 I went through every record in the collection to make lists on discogs of what state they were from. Sometimes it’s the label, sometimes it’s the artist, and sometimes I couldn’t figure it out at all. Well those lists remained on discogs and I updated them whenever I put a new record into the collection over there. I’m working on a new project where I want to share records by State so I’m translating the discogs lists to my database. So far I’ve gotten Alabama through Illinois moved over, I’m working alphabetically.

Once I’m done I’m gonna have a page where you can browse by state to see records from each state. I’m pumped to get this information moved over.

Here’s a few if you wanna browse:
Alabama
Arkansas
California

Let me know if you want the state list and I can link you to it!

Cheers
Franklin

Welcome to the DC Blog

Howdy Folks, Frank the Drifter here. Who starts a blog in 2025? I guess I do. I’ve spent the last 8 years hustling on instagram, facebook, and twitter to try and get people to listen to my show and sometimes it feels like those platforms make new rules to just to make it harder for people to see my posts. I’m happy that so many people heard about me from instagram, but the hustling stresses me out and a lot of folks dig what I’m doing no matter where it’s posted, so I thought it was time to slow down and do my own thing. I also didn’t like that you had to use any particular app to hear from me about what I’m doing, so here we are.

I plan on posting my “social media” style posts here to the blog as well as my newsletter so you can just check here for it. You can “follow” what I’m posting with RSS (if you don’t have an rss app they are easy to find and very simple) by putting this in your reader: https://blog.dollarcountry.org/feed/

In other words, this is where I’ll update you about anything related to DC. I know it will reach fewer people than instagram but I just don’t feel good about being on instagram anymore, as I like to own my own data.

Cheers
Franklin