The Skillet Lickers Centennial Podcast
In this episode, we pick up in 1934—San Antonio—where a reunion session turned into a million-selling record and cemented a legacy few could have predicted. We follow a young Gordon Tanner at just seventeen, stepping into a sound that was already shaping the future. Songs like “Down Yonder” and “Back Up and Push” didn’t just travel—they carried a style that would help define early country music. But this story isn’t only about success. It’s about what comes after the spotlight fades. We reflect on the later years of Gid Tanner, his passing in 1960, and what remained when the noise quieted—what lasts when the moment is gone. Because history doesn’t disappear. It settles in!
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