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Post by bamajohn1 on Sept 19, 2015 13:06:09 GMT -5
Thanks Martin! Thanks uncle!
I had heard something recently about Tommy's granddaughter being stabbed to death. Real sad!
I'll try to get a new query up soon!
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Post by martin53 on Oct 7, 2015 1:20:13 GMT -5
Hi John, how are you doing?
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Post by bamajohn1 on Oct 7, 2015 10:14:09 GMT -5
I'm pretty good Martin! How are you? Are you trying to be a subtle cajoler who wants me to post a query? I was born the day before Johnny Cash in the town that hosted the famous music radio/tv revue the Louisiana Hayride. I had staying power with the country music audience long past my heyday, as a live performance video of one of my songs was the first video played on Country Music Television (CMT) in 1983. Who Am I?
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Post by martin53 on Oct 8, 2015 1:16:00 GMT -5
Good to hear that John, I'm fine too! Yep - as you and me are both bump-resistent I decided to make a different approach from a different angle. Regarding your query - it must be Faron Young with his 1971 classic hit "It's Four In The Morning"?
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Post by bamajohn1 on Oct 8, 2015 17:50:11 GMT -5
Bump-resistent eh? I guess I won't bump no more with no big fat........... You are correct Martin! I read that he dated Hank Williams Sr's wife before she married Hank; she later married Johnny Horton too! Faron's ashes were spread over Johnny Cash's property while the legend was away! You're up Martin!
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Post by martin53 on Oct 9, 2015 1:08:36 GMT -5
Thanks, John! Your query was excellent indeed, and so is your additional info. Little did I actually know about Faron Young, I’ll check him out. I’ll be back with something new tomorrow!
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Post by bamajohn1 on Oct 9, 2015 18:26:34 GMT -5
Thanks Martin! I sadly did not know near enough until recently. Faron's career trajectory very much resembles that of his friend Ray Price, whom he did a duet album with in the early 90s before Faron took his own life. A hard core, early 50s honkytonker who transformed into a bankable smooth crooner. For instance, he wrote and recorded 'After the Lovin' before Engelbert Humperdink turned it into a worldwide smash.
I was just wondering what old disco tune I was quoting above? I remember that line from when I was a kid but don't remember the song or artist.
Oh well, we look forward to what you come up with Martin!
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Post by martin53 on Oct 10, 2015 0:37:45 GMT -5
Thanks, John!
Heres' the new query:
1950’s, the USA, Senator Joseph Raymond "Joe" McCarthy, Communist Subversion, Rock’n Roll, Ambiguity… …we, five high school kids, were just having fun with our first rock’n roll band founded in the second half of the 50’s. Cool, great and innocent times were had by all.
Who Are We?
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Post by martin53 on Oct 11, 2015 2:21:14 GMT -5
1950’s, the USA, Senator Joseph Raymond "Joe" McCarthy, Communist Subversion, Rock’n Roll, Ambiguity… …we, five high school kids, were just having fun with our first rock’n roll band founded in the second half of the 50’s. Cool, great and innocent times were had by all.
Clue 1: I co-wrote my very first song ever with the band’s drummer. And it was the first song that the group recorded. Interestingly enough it became our first hit in the second half of the 50’s.
Who Are We?
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Post by martin53 on Oct 13, 2015 1:26:39 GMT -5
Clue 2: Three of our five band members would write Rock History in the 60’s.
Who Are We?
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Post by bamajohn1 on Jun 2, 2016 13:05:13 GMT -5
Perhaps Martin can offer us another clue if he ever came off his Jeff Lynne's ELO high?
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Post by bamajohn1 on Jul 15, 2016 22:38:01 GMT -5
I wonder if Martin can offer another clue were we might have some clue how to answer LOL?
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Post by martin53 on Jul 16, 2016 2:07:22 GMT -5
Will come up with something shortly.
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Post by martin53 on Jul 21, 2016 1:38:07 GMT -5
1950’s, the USA, Senator Joseph Raymond "Joe" McCarthy, Communist Subversion, Rock’n Roll, Ambiguity… …we, five high school kids, were just having fun with our first rock’n roll band founded in the second half of the 50’s. Cool, great and innocent times were had by all.
Clue 1: I co-wrote my very first song ever with the band’s drummer. And it was the first song that the group recorded. Interestingly enough it became our first hit in the second half of the 50’s. Clue 2: Three of our five band members would write Rock History in the 60’s.
Clue 3: The song title was a description given to the cutoff jeans teenage girls were wearing during the summer of 1957.
Who Are We?
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Post by uncleson on Jul 21, 2016 13:22:13 GMT -5
Short shorts ~ Royal Teens?
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