Bob and Joe Shelton joined up with Leon Chappelear in 1929 to form their first band, the Lone Star Cowboys. Creative differences split the friends and the Lone Star Cowboys became Leon's. Another group without an album to its name, the blog stops at the compilation Recorded 1932-1937 released by the British Archive of Country Music.
Note: As usual, the year associated with the album is not the year of release but the year the latest released recording on the compilation.
Here is the discography for Leon's Lone Star Cowboys:
Little Joe the Wrangler (1932 single by Leon Chappelear (The Lone Star Cowboy))
Trifling Mama Blues (1933 single by Leon Chappelear)
Deep Elm Blues (1934 single as the Lone Star Cowboys)
Will There Be Cowboys in Heaven (1934 single as the Lone Star Cowboys)
Tumble Down Shack in My Dreams (1934 single as the Lone Star Cowboys)
Dillinger's Warning (1934 single)
Mistreated Blues (1935 single)
Sweet Sue (1935 single)
Four or Five Times (1935 single)
Bugle Call Rag (1935 single)
Crawdad Song (1935 single as the Lone Star Cowboys)
Dinah (1936 single)
White River Stomp (1936 single)
Just Forget (1936 single)
No Mama Blues (1936 single)
31st Street Blues (1936 single)
I'll Never Say "Never Again" Again (1936 single)
Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name (1936 single)
My Gal Sal (1936 single)
Trouble in Mind (1937 single)
Who Walks In When I Walk Out (1937 single)
Angry (1937 single)
Wild Cat Mama (The Answer to Do Right Papa) (1937 single)
Travelin' Blues (1937 single)
Mistreated Blues (1937 single)
I'm Serving Days (1937 single)
New Do Right Daddy (1938 single)
You're a Million Miles from Nowhere (1938 single)
My Mother's Rosary (Ten Baby Fingers and Ten Baby Toes) (1938 single)
Goin' Up to Dallas (1938 single)
Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia (1938 single)
Recorded 1932-1937
Toodle-Oo Sweet Mama (1939 single)
Ben Wheeler Stomp (1941 single)
Original Recordings, 1932-1937 (compilation album)
"Crawdad Song" by the Lone Star Cowboys
"Bugle Call Rag" by Leon's Lone Star Cowboys
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