i also just digitized about six hours of the kendalls, a great hardcountry act who are also out of print, more or less. it's an astonishing oeuvre, first of all on freudian grounds: they were a father/daughter duo (royce and jeannie) who specialized in, um, cheating songs. they were cheating with each other while i guess their spouses looked on in true disbelief, like kathryn harrison's mom. they recorded many kitschy songs, but also many beautiful ones, charting occasionally in the seventies and eighties. titles you might recognize, but probably not: "my baby's gone" (a louvin bros song), "teach me to cheat," "thank god for the radio," "central standard time.") they invented whole, um, genres, for example the football cheating song (""a dallas cowboy and a new orleans saint," "pittsburgh stealers") and cheating gospel ("cheater's prayer," "heaven's just a sin away"). in my view, jeannie is one of the great country singers, both extremely nasal and breathtakingly pure. royce is gone, but jeannie is still around, recording for rounder.