Fall 2025: 14,000 Records, Volunteers, Sale Lists and Nick Shoulders

Hello, hello, hello. I wrote a reminder for myself to make a blog post every weekend to keep the internet updated on Dollar Country, but of course when the reminder bell went off I was pretty tired so I put it off and put it off. Many things have happened this Autumn in the world of DC.

Nick Shoulders

On November 18th and 20th I had the pleasure of playing records at the Nick Shoulders shows in Detroit and Cleveland respectively. I’ve done this a handful of times before, all of the gigs he’s done in Cleveland since 2021, and a few elsewhere. It’s always fun because Nick is a buddy and it’s great to see him, but I also love his music. The crowd at his shows are just about the perfect crowd for Dollar Country too. I met a ton of nice folks who seemed interested in what DC does and a bunch of people who already knew about DC. Opening the Detroit show was Jackson & The Janks, and Clover Lynn at the Cleveland gig, both were acts I’d never seen before and both were excellent.

Playing with Nick is a perfect storm because we’re both admirers of what each other does, so the admiration ends up going both ways. It makes me feel good.

A Truck Full Of Records

In early November my buddy Brian contacted me saying there was a guy on the east side of Cleveland who had boxes and boxes of LPs, 45s, and 78s and that I should get over there and look them over. Well, I couldn’t make it there that weekend and before I knew it Brian had texted saying the guy wanted $1000 for all the 45s and would I like to go in on the collection with him. The answer was Yes and a day later we were the proud owners of 100+ white boxes of 45s. I told him I just wanted the country stuff, and so we got to work looking through all these records. Buying that many 45s at a time is something that is always exciting because anything could be in there, but then a week later you’re surrounded by boxes and asking yourself what the hell you were thinking. Fast forward another week and those feelings have gone back and forth so many times that you don’t even know how you feel about it, but now you have a few boxes of cool records you didn’t have before.

All in all I found about two boxes of keepers for myself, 5 or 6 boxes of country stuff I’m going to add to the sale list, and most of the rest went back to Brian for him to sell.

Sale List

I stashed many boxes of stuff to sell over the years and finally started putting it all together recently. I’ve sent out the sale list twice so far, if you wanna be on the email list then let me know at host at dollarcountry dot org. I’ll be adding a TON of solid country to the list from the recent buy.

Dollar Country Volunteers

In the last couple months I’ve come to the realization that the amount of work I’ve set out to do can’t be done by one person, so I’ve been trying to take advice from other folks by understanding that to really have Dollar Country do all the great archiving it can do then I will need help from others and have to let go of some of my control to allow for more to happen.

KMC and Zach have been helping with computer stuff. KMC hosts the website and I’ve been working with him for a few years now, Zach has been writing code to make the database a lot better. Zach and Glen are helping me with digitization. Zach digitizes LPs and posts them and things from his own collection at The Vinyl Archive on youtube. Glen will be digitizing 45s. DJ is going to be helping with database submissions and editing starting next month.

If you’d like to help with the database then please drop me a line. I’m looking for folks who are interested in editing the database (adding records and editing record information) as well as research.

Australia Country Vinyl Special

At some point I started to get some fans in Australia, I’m not sure if I ever tracked down exactly why, but I think it stemmed from a shop in Melbourne called Lulu’s. Either way some people got word down there and some of them joined the patreon and yadda yadda yadda I had some friends in Australia through Dollar Country.

A few years back one of them was in the states and visited me in Cleveland. At the time he (Willie) brought some records for me that I played on episode 200. There was also another buddy (Nic) who sent me some stuff and ever since I’ve been really interested in Australian country music. It’s a lot like American country music but it has it’s own style and flavor.

Willie sent me two packages of records last month that arrived here last week and it came at the perfect time. I was getting ready to test out two portable turntables I’ve been working on and I decided to get two birds with one stone and have a live stream to test the turntables and play some Aussie country.

The stream was one of those things that was very affirming. The nature of what I do is niche at best, so sometimes when I’ve tried live streaming in the past it hasn’t really worked, but this one went great. In my mind Dollar Country is the internet equivalent of having some friends over and getting to say “hey check out this cool record I found.” Ideally that’s how it would be, but we don’t all live in the same town, so I do what I can. On stream there were 8-12 people in the chat and they seemed genuinely interested in the music and were very excited to hear it. It made me feel great, and it seemed like everyone had a great time.

I just put up the audio on my podcast distributor, so you can view the video online if you want to see the records and turntables, or you can listen via apple podcasts (or wherever you get those) and on mixcloud.

Hope you dig it and if you have any Australian Country, or country from any country besides the USA, and want to get it to me, just drop me a line!

Tracklist:
Jack Munting – The First Man On The Moon
Shirley Thomas – Yodelling In The Moonlight
The Trailblazers – A Pub With MORE Beer
Dick Parry – Little Old Log Shack
Slim Newton – The Redback On The Toilet Seat
Hickey Sisters – Call Of The Bellbird
Singing Kettles – An Old Log Cabin For Sale
Reg Lindsay – When My Truckin’ Days Are Done
Buddy Williams – The Nightmare
Rick and Thel Carey – You Can Say That Again
Slim Dusty – Gumtrees By The Roadway
Reg Lindsay – Jungles Of Vietnam
Nick Antonio – Sister Of Sioux City Sue
Kenny Arnott – The Singing Wanderer
Webb Brothers – The Jockey’s Are Striking
Cole Wilson – The Barman They Couldn’t Sack
Lucky Starr – I’ve Been Everywhere (New Zealand)
Lucky Starr – I’ve Been Everywhere (Australia)
Singing Kettles – Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
Rick and Thel Carey – White Crosses In The Jungle
Dusty Rankin – On The Trail Where The Rockies Meet The Sunset
Slim Dusty and Anne – Wild Rugged Land That I Love
Reg Lindsay – Goodbye Swingers
Reg Lindsay – From Forty To Sixty Five
Wayne Roberts – Aussie Talk
Buddy Williams – The Snowy Mountains
Slim Dusty – A Pub With No Beer

Upcoming Events May/June

I’m returning to doing live events in May. On the 1st will be Country Night @ Little Rose, which I had taken a break from since the first of the year. Then in June I’m gong to be playing records with Justis from Wathéča Records.

  • May 1st – Country Night @ Little Rose
    • 7-11 pm, Free!
    • 14206 Lorain, Cleveland Ohio
  • June 19th – Country Night @ Little Rose
    • 7-11 pm, Free! Bring money for mixtapes and tips
    • with Justis from Wathéča Records playing from his collection of Native American records.