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Mandoliniste et chanteur Country US originaire de Union City (Caroline du Nord).
Millard Presley fut membre des Cecil
Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers. Il a enregistré chez Blue Hen Records
d'Harrington (Delaware).
Although no
relation to the "King of Rock & Roll," mandolinist and bandleader Millard
Presley was also part of Tennessee's rich musical history. The fact that his
activities took place on the eastern rather than western side of the state — the
Appalachians, and not Memphis — might be reason enough for his slant toward old-time
music and gospel rather than rock or rockabilly. Still, he came along in the
same era of experimenting regional labels as many of the early rockabilly cats,
so sometimes shows up on these types of compilations as well. Historically, the
real interest in this particular Presley was not the fairly standard rural
gospel tracks he cut on his own, but his place as a sideman hovering around the
fringes of bluegrass music as it first developed. He played in the band of the
fine banjoist Shannon Grayson, which also included excellent rhythm guitarist
Dewey Price. The Golden Valley Boys was Grayson's combo, and cut eight quite
well-promoted and distributed sides for RCA, as well as several more for King;
the latter label a source of intense interest for the early country and
rockabilly scholars. Presley's abilities both instrumentally and Vocalsly were
put to the test in the Golden Valley Boys, as the leader had devised the combo
to be an innovative, relatively big-budget combination of two different types of
groups that already were quite in demand: the harmony Vocals quartet, and the old-time
string band. Because Presley played the relatively high-end mandolin, but sang
one of the lower voices, the baritone, his performances represent sophisticated
orchestration themselves. As a leader of Millard Presley & the Presleys, he cut
some gospel sides for the Blue Hen label in 1957; socially, the material somehow
got downgraded for inclusion in revved-up, decadent rockabilly compilations.
Talents : Mandolin, Baritone, Performer
Style musical : Traditional Country, Country Gospel
DENOMINATIONS
(1957)
JESUS MY SAVIOUR (1957) |
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Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
Singles
12/1957 | SP BLUE HEN BH-228 (US) | Millard PRESLEY & His PRESLEYS - Denominations / Jesus My Saviour |
1959 | SP Gospel Jubilee 45-515 (US) | Bruce Jones, Millard Presley & Country Singers Quartet - Highway To Glory / When We Get To Heaven |
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