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Born Memphis July 1st, 1933, Eddie Bond was a rockabilly and country star.

He worked with Elvis Presley and Johnny Horton.

He recorded tracks in Memphis for Sam Phillips at Sun Records.

He also recorded gospel tracks which varied from rockabilly to country numbers.

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9 years ago

joseph fulks

Am I the only one that remembers Eddie having a half hour tv show back in the early 70's?It was broadcast on channel 5 out of Memphis on saturday afternoons I believe.

10 years ago

Robin Scott

Hiya Alexis..you are so lucky to have a GOD as a granddad!!!! Slip Slip Slippin' in...Wot a special Gem!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

Edurocker Cultura

★ R . I . P ★ Eddie Bond (July 1, 1933 – March 20, 2013)- Obrigado pela sua música! ♫♪ Thank u 4 your music!

11 years ago

dvdman49

RIP Eddie July 1 1933 - March 20 2013

11 years ago

Bleu Larue

My man Eddie Bond,boy i got a few stories but will only share a thought or two now,.....i was Eddies chauffer for awhile,drove him to various places Nashville and the like,once we went to Statonville tnn. in Mcnairy county he had brought his tv show crew there and they were filming,man they love Eddie it was like Elvis was in the house his fans love him and so do i !later met smoochi smith and we lol,if u see this Eddie or Eddie jr. get in touch w/m sure would like to talk to u both!

11 years ago

TheErrol1975

I have 3 of the gosspel song on my channel , I Saw The Light + Letter To Gud

11 years ago

Tim Holbert

Continuing my story, the tapes were stolen, and in 1998 I located them in Sweden at Rockhouse Records. The guy there told me he bought them from someone in the states in the early 80s. It wasn't me! The Eddie Bond recordings were released on a Bond CD. Eddie promised me that if I gave him a copy of the session to listen to, he would never release them. I AM glad that others are able to enjoy the recordings. I also produced the Charlie Feathers Houston TV Show. I see this on youtube also.

11 years ago

Tim Holbert

I actually produced this recording in 70s. I used all Sun Musicians. This track was recorded at the American Sound Studios in Memphis, TN. Session musicians were; Al Hopson (lead guitar), Marcus Van Story (Slap Bass), Smoochie Smith (piano), Jimmy Van Eaton (Drums) and Stan Kesler (Engineer). This session was recorded on a Saturday. The next day I produced a session with Vern Pullens, using the same musicians, & recording "You Dont Mean To Make Me Cry" + 4. The tapes were stolen Bill Kilgore

12 years ago

loupi52 .

@chevajanne Thank you for your visit.

13 years ago

loupi52 .

@itsdandamage Welcome and thank you for your reaction.

13 years ago

itsdandamage

my dad was a friend of Eddie's. I used to see him at dad's tv shop in Memphis. Sometimes Jimmy C Newman would be there too. I was just talking to dad about this today. good times

13 years ago

rockabilly gaz

right on rockabilly,,

14 years ago

loupi52 .

Welcome and thank you for your reaction.

14 years ago

psychkoala

Go cat, go !

14 years ago

doowopftw

Good one!

14 years ago

Herman L.

Big and nice rockabilly "Sun" sound Good posting my friend.

14 years ago

threepasco

Its a Stomper 5*****s

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