Biography
One of the first urban cowboys, Frank Luther made a career out of supplying urban listeners with their fix of traditional country music. A Kansas native, Luther was a professionally trained pianist who played in several vocal groups in his home state before moving to New York in 1928 and meeting fellow Kansas transplant Carson Robinson. The duo wrote and recorded several songs targeted at urbanites and regularly guested on a country radio program hosted by Ethel Park Richardson. When Luther met and married a fiddler who had once played with Robinson named Zora Lyman, he began to move away from country music, preferring to write and perform children's music. ~ Steve Kurutz, Rovi



 
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Early Frank Luther -The Bum Song (1928).
Frank Luther – Smokey The Bear
Early Frank Luther - Jacob's Ladder (1931).
Early Frank Luther - Carry Me Back To The Mountains (ORIGINAL) - (1930).
1934 Frank Luther (ARC Studio Orch.) - I’m Laughin’ (Frank Luther Trio, vocal)
The Little Red Hen ~ Frank Luther with Milt Herth At the Organ (1947)
Early Frank Luther - A Gay Caballero (1928).
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