Light Crust Doughboys

About Light Crust Doughboys

The Light Crust Doughboys were a Western swing group that originally featured Bob Wills, Herman Arnspiger, Leon Selph and Milton Brown. Named after the sponsors of a radio station that employed them, the group made their first recordings for Victor Records in 1932. Milton Brown subsequently left for a successful career with his own swing band, the Musical Brownies, until his untimely death in a car crash in 1936. Bob Wills left the following year, forming his famed Texas Playboys. Despite several changes in line-up, the Doughboys persevered, recording many popular hits, including the suggestive "P***y, P***y, P***y." Throughout subsequent decades, they worked on radio and television, toured regularly, and recorded for several labels.

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United States of America
FORMED
1931
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