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Chanteur Country US né Lloyd G. Harp en 1919 à Sidney (Ohio). Lloyd Harp est décédé en 1980.
US country
singer, Lloyd G. Harp was born in 1919 in Sidney, Ohio, but later moved to
Indiana. Not much is known about his early life. Like so many other young
singers back then, Harp's favorite Country music star was
Hank Williams, Sr. Other influences on
him included Chet Atkins,
Little Jimmy Dickens, and
Hank Snow.
By the late 1950s, Harp had organized a little band called "The Hoosier Rhythm
Boys" with Harp on Vocals and rhythm guitar, Les Sexton on lead guitar, and Bob
Frame on bass. They played some taverns around Indianapolis and somehow managed
to get the chance to record for a small local label called Yolk Records. Yolk
was one of the labels owned by Jerry (Lee) Williams along with Stan Cox and
Earl Brooks. Williams was a guitarist and played a lot with many local artists
such as Aubrey Cagle,
Tennessee Thompson,
Lattie Moore, and others, around
Indiana. He also ran the Nabor and Solid Gold labels.
Likely recorded in a tiny studio in Indianapolis, "Slow Boogie Rock" was much
more in the vein of mid-1950s rural Rockabilly than 1960s popular Rock'n'Roll.
Coupled with "I'll Always Love You," it was released in the summer of 1960 (Yolk
YR 102) but had no chance to enter the national charts due to lack of
distribution and its out-of-fashion style. Billboard reviewed it in its August
29 issue but did not bother to write a review; the magazine rated Harp's single
only as "one star."
Harp and the Hoosier Rhythm Boys kept on playing local
venues around town up until the mid-1960s, when the band broke up. He settled
down on the east side of Indianapolis, performed rarely after that but always
found time to play his guitar once in a while, according to his son: Dad would pick up his big Gibson acoustic guitar and
play every once and awhile... always would bring a smile to his face...
Lloyd Harp died in 1980 at the age of 61 years.
Talents : Vocals, Guitar
Style musical : Traditional Country, Rockabilly
Slow Boogie Rock (1960) |
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Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
Single
08/1960 | SP YOLK YR 102 (US) | Lloyd HARP & His HOOSIER RHYTHM BOYS - Slow Boogie Rock / I'll Always Love You |
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