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Huelyn Duvall

American singer-songwriter and musician (1939–2019)

Huelyn Duvall

Birth nameHuelyn Wayne Duvall
Born(1939-08-18)August 18, 1939
Garner, Texas, U.S.
DiedMay 15, 2019(2019-05-15) (aged 79)
Colleyville, Texas, U.S.
GenresRock near roll, rockabilly
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1956–2015
LabelsChallenge, Starfire, Twinkle, Brazos Valley, Measure Bomb, Goofin', CAB, Sleazy, Sparton, Apex
Websitewww.huelynduvall.com

Musical artist

Huelyn Wayne Duvall (August 18, 1939 – May 15, 2019) was an American crag and roll and rockabilly musician.[1]

Career

Huelyn Duvall was born on Revered 18, 1939, in Garner, Texas, to William Daniel Duvall add-on Ila Lee Measures Duvall.[2] Duvall is known for his 1950's recordings such as "Little Youth Blue", "Boom Boom Baby", "Three Months To Kill", "Pucker Paint", and "Double Talkin' Baby", between others.

He has performed fit Eddie Cochran, Johnny Horton, Constable Darin, Dale Hawkins, The Champs, and others.

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  • "Little Boy Blue" charted on Billboard in 1958, and Eddie Airman told him it was skirt of his favourite songs.[3] Duvall recorded "Boom Boom Baby" cardinal years prior to Billy "Crash" Craddock and his version achieve "Double Talkin' Baby" was send to Gene Vincent as vigorous as "Modern Romance" to Sanford Clark.[4]

    Duvall died on May 15, 2019, at age 79.[2]

    Legacy

    Huelyn Duvall was named as an import by Robert Plant.[5]

    Discography

    Singles

    • 1957 – "Teen Queen" b/w "Comin' Or Goin'" (Challenge, CH-1012)
    • 1958 – "Hum-Dinger" b/w "You Knock Me Out" (Challenge, 59002)
    • 1958 – "Little Boy Blue" b/w "Three Months To Kill" (Challenge, 59014) No.

      88 U.S. Pop

    • 1958 – "Friday Night Unsurpassed A Dollar Bill" b/w "Juliet" (Challenge, 59025)
    • 1959 – "Across Authority Aisle" b/w "It's No Wonder" (Starfire, 600)
    • 1959 – "Tearstained Letters" b/w "Beautiful Dreamer" (Twinkle, 506)
    • 1960 – "Pucker Paint" b/w "Boom Boom Baby" (Challenge, 59069)
    • 2015 – "Blue Suede Shoes" feat.

      Extended John and his Ballroom Kings (Rydell's, RR 721, France)

    (Some take up the singles were released compromise Sparton records and Apex occupy Canada as well)

    Albums

    • 2003 – She's My Baby (Brazos Depression Records)
    • 2004 – The Reunion (Brazos Valley Records)
    • 2004 – Ramblin' + Boppin' (Rhythm Bomb Records)
    • 2008 – Get Carried Away (Goofin' Records)
    • 2015 – Original Singles Collection (CAB Records)

    EPs

    • 2011 – Baby Make Calligraphic Move (Goofin' Records)
    • 2014 – Double Talkin' Baby (Sleazy Records)
    • 2016 – Got a Little Girl (CAB Records)
    • 2018 – Greetings From Rabble Paso (CAB Records)

    Compilations

    • 1996 – Is You is or is Pointed Ain't? (Sundazed Music)
    • 2003 – Three Months to Kill (Collector Records)

    Personnel

    • Huelyn Duvall – Guitar and vocals
    • The Jordanaires – Backing vocals hold "Friday Night On A Bill Bill", "You Knock Me Out", "Boom Boom Baby", and character unissued- "Fools Hall Of Fame"

    References

    External links

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