Gary Bryant - Lovers Moon скачать видео бесплатно


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Born 11 May 1936 in Spokane, Washington State, he started out in the music business as the featured singer - at the age of 17 - with T Texas Tyler. He subsequently joined the Hayride in 1956 and soon thereafter had two releases on Decca Records followed by issues on the Starday and Mercury labels.

Whilst at the Hayride, he became friends with D J Fontana and also had the unenviable task of closing the evening's performances - following directly on from the final show at that venue by Elvis Presley. An experience that stayed with throughout his life.

Bryant was also a gifted composer had had tunes cut by Donnie Young (aka Johnny Paycheck), Ferlin Husky, Roger Miller. He nearly had the cut on the then latest Ricky Nelson single in 1958 with the tune "I Can't Dance" which he had co-composed with Merle Kilgore. The final decision on whether Ricky was to cut the song was down to Ozzie Nelson but the evening before the meeting, Bryant went out on the town with Faron Young and his manager and ended up selling the song to the pair that night - for a reputed $50.00. (Faron Young went onto record the title, one of Faron's few rock 'n' roll recordings). Nelson's management decided a couple of days later to proceed with the song as his then next single but of course it was now too late.

Gary recorded some rockabilly flavoured country for Jerry Dennon's Jerden Records in the mid sixties but tiring of the road, he became a full time broadcaster on both television and radio, ending up in his native Spokane region where he linked up with childhood friends such as Bobby Wayne and Don Weise. Upon retiring from this, he went back into live performances again and at the time of his death was cutting a new album on which he was striving to get the old sound of fast country and rockabilly.

An in depth interview between Gary and Ken Burke appears in the Winter 1999 issue of the American magazine "Blue Suede News" and covers many facets of his career in depth. Five children and two sisters survive Bryant.

Комментарии

7 years назад

Ron Norwood

I was Gary's program director at KBOY in Medford in 1969 and at KGA in Spokane in 1974. I never knew that he had a singing career. He never brought it up. Ron Norwood

7 years назад

Bonnie Rae

Gary Bryant had a great voice and a fantastic stage presence. He wrote all his own songs, too. His story is a perfect example of talent not necessarily meaning stardom. He should have been huge. I knew him later in his career when he was a part of an excellent country music revue here in Spokane called The Pinecone Jubilee. Great memories.

7 years назад

mrequi1

My mother actually dated MrBryant briefly in the 50s in Spokane She says he was a really nice guy

8 years назад

Leonard Tooley

great singer-songwriter

10 years назад

countrychess

I appréciate !

10 years назад

Elaine B

I treasure remembering seeing him perform on Hayride many times!

10 years назад

Elaine B

I saw Gary perform on the Hayride many times as I started attending in 1956. Seems like he also performed "Sweet Dreams" (Patsy Cline's song) often. Also knew D.J. & James Burton.

11 years назад

WendyKS93

Never heard of this gentleman but listening to him you can tell he has a great voice. His voice and singing style kind of reminds me of the great Carl Smith especially where Carls 1950's recordings are concerned and I've always loved Carl Smith. Thanks for sharing this his because this gentleman is worth listening to.

12 years назад

lmbhotwire

Thanks so much for posting this,Gary Bryant was my cousin, this is one recording i have not heard. we all miss him. Larry Bryant.

12 years назад

uglyMood

Thanks for posting this. Gary Bryant was my father; I'm his eldest son. I had never heard this recording before, and to hear it on Father's Day -- whoa.

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