Description: Long Gone Daddy Label:Krazy Kat – KK835 Vinyl, LP, AlbumCountry:UKReleased:1989Genre:Rock, Folk, World, & CountryStyle:RockabillyA1Lou Graham–Two-Timin' BluesA2Lou Graham–Long Gone DaddyA3Sammy Bland And His Carolina Radio Boys–I Just Heard The NewsA4Howington Brothers With The Tennessee Haymakers–Our Shotgun Wedding DayA5Curt Hinson–Let's See You SmileA6Bob Dean And His Hi-Way Wanderers–I'll Take Her From The ValleyA7Mustard & Gravy*–Be Bop BoogieB1Smiley Wilson & His Range Partners–Juke Box BabyB2Sleepy McDaniel And His Radio Playboys–Roadside RagB3Lou Graham And The Saddlemen*–I'm LonesomeB4Lou Graham And The Saddlemen*–Sweet Bunch Of RosesB5Lou Graham And The Saddlemen*–Please Make Up Your Fickle MindB6Lou Graham And The Saddlemen*–Me Heart Tells Me (I'm Still In Love With You)B7Mustard & Gravy*–That Ain't In Any Catalog© 1989 ℗ 1989 Made in EnglandProduct of Interstate Music Ltd,Rights Society: M.C.P.S. When LOU GRAHAM dipped into rock 'n' roll with Wee Willie Brown in November 1957, he was already 28 and a veteran of local radio in Chester, Pennsylvania whose most famous resident, Bill Haley, became his mentor. One of ten children, Graham was born Lewis Lyerly in Woodleaf, North Carolina in 1929. After serving in the US Navy, he worked as a country vocalist and broadcaster joining WPWA, Chester in 1950. It was there that he befriended Haley, then jobbing on the local bar-room circuit with the Saddlemen while holding down the post of announcer at the station. Graham signed with Philadelphia's Gotham label in 1951 and made his recording debut accompanied by members of Haley's band with whom he occasionally appeared on stage. By the time of his second Gotham release, Graham had moved to WTNJ in Trenton, New Jersey leaving Haley to pursue the musical career which would soon make him an international star. By 1956, Haley, flush with riches, had assumed the role of benefactor, granting recording favours to a number of acolytes in an ill-fated attempt to create a music publishing and recording empire. Graham was signed to Haley's Clymax label and he cut Wee Willie Brown backed by the Comets. The master was assigned directly to Coral when Haley's enterprizes ran into financial difficulties.
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Artist: Lou Graham And The Saddlemen
Type: LP
Format: Record
Record Label: Krazy Kat
Release Title: Long Gone Daddy
Style: Rockabilly
Record Size: 12"
Material: Vinyl
Genre: Rock