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  1. Rusty & Doug were a country music and cajun music duo composed of Doug Kershaw (born January 24, 1936) and his younger brother, Rusty Kershaw (February 2, 1938 – October 23, 2001). The two recorded for Hickory Records between 1955 and 1961, charting five times on the Hot Country Songs charts.

    Year
    A-side
    B-side
    Peak Chart Positions[1](us Country)
    1954
    "It’s Better To Be A Has Been (Than Be A ...
    "No, No, It's Not So"
    1955
    "So Lovely, Baby"
    "Why Cry for You"
    14
    1955
    "Look Around (Take a Look At Me)"
    "Can I Be Dreaming"
    1956
    "Let's Stay Together"
    "Honey, Honey"
  2. Rusty and Doug with Wiley Barkdull by Doug Kershaw, Rusty Kershaw. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1981 Vinyl release of "Rusty & Doug Kershaw With Wiley Barkdull" on Discogs.

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    • Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Remastered, Mono
  4. tims.blackcat.nl › messages › rusty_and_dougRUSTY AND DOUG - Black Cat

    Soon they teamed up with singer- pianist Wiley Barkdull, whose deep bass voice would be featured prominently on most of the duo’s recordings of the 1954-58 period. Early in 1954 the three men started recording for J.D. Miller’s Feature label in Crowley.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 Vinyl release of "Rusty, Doug, Wiley & Friends" on Discogs.

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  6. Rusty & Doug with Wiley Barkdull "Legendary Jay Miller Sessions" (Flyright, 1991) (Rusty and Doug Kershaw, that is...) Prime material by some of Lousiana's best country/swamp-pop heros.

  7. This 2CD set also compiles the complete solo and duet recordings of R&D's long-time collaborator Wiley Barkdull, whose soft, deep bass voice is often as much of a feature of the brothers' sides as are the Cajun-cum-hillbilly harmonies of the Kershaws themselves.