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The Sunnysiders

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Active from
  
1955


Members
  
Margie Rayburn, Freddy Morgan, Jad Paul

Similar
  
Julian Nott, Spike Jones and His City S, Jimmie Dodd, Gabz, Art Mooney

The Sunnysiders were an American Bluegrass group who enjoyed brief success in the mid-1950s.

The group scored a hit with the song "Hey! Mr. Banjo", which reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1955. The single's popularity prompted their label, Kapp Records, to issue a full-length album under the band's name; however, the group had only recorded three songs at the time, and so the 1955 LP Hey! Mr. Banjo is actually made up of tracks recorded by a group called The Happy Harts.

Among the group's members were banjoists Freddy Morgan (1910–1970), Jad Paul, and singer Margie Rayburn, who later scored a top ten hit of her own in the U.S.. Roy McGinnis was also a member of the group, and died on November 2, 2008.

Morgan and Paul were members of Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Morgan, a rubber-faced comedian who had a featured role with the band in the film Fireman, Save My Child (1954), was also the composer of "Hey! Mr. Banjo."

Songs

Hey - Mr Banjo1955
Zoom - Zoom - Zoom1955
Beautiful Hills of Kentucky2015

References

The Sunnysiders Wikipedia