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Chanteur Rockabilly US originaire de Tomahawk (Kentucky).
US Rockabilly singer from Tomahawk (Kentucky).
Talents : Vocals
Style musical : Rockabilly, Traditional Country
Grandma Rock And Roll
(1957)
Turning The Tables (1957) Polka Dot Bikini No. #2 (1963) Little Bit Of Love (1963) Somebody To Love (1965) |
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Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
Singles
03/1957 | SP DESS 7001 (US) | Gene SISCO with The RAMBLIN' RAMBLERS - Block Of Ice You Call A Heart / Grandma Rock And Roll |
10/1957 | SP DESS 7003 (US) | No Use For Me To Cry (Gene SISCO & Homer WOOTEN / Sonny CURTIS - Steel, Roger BOSHIER - Bass) / Turning The Tables (Gene SISCO / Sonny CURTIS - Steel, Roger BOSHIER - Bass) |
1963 | SP HILLTOP 1888 (US) | Gene SISCO & The DEACONS - Polka Dot Bikini No. #2 / Little Bit Of Love |
1964 | SP CO-DAY 11213/4 (US) | G. SISCO - D. BAUMAN - Torchered Man / Save It |
1965 | SP Bay Shore 1/2 (US) |
Somebody To Love / Help Me To The Door |
1966 | SP B & 4 817B-9593 (US) |
Block Of Ice You Call A Heart / Bar Stool Down At Joe's |
1967 | SP B & 4 817B-2542 (US) |
All I See Is A Prison Cell / Ladder Of Love |
1968 | SP B & 4 817B-2602 (US) |
Drunkards Bad Dream / Please Come Back |
1970 ? | SP S-E-Y Enterprises SEY-101-45 (US) |
Tell Jimmy Daddy Tried / Champion Of Fools |
1972 ? | SP Triple G 30639/40 (US) |
The Devil In Me / Rosie’s Bar And Gril |
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Album
1972 ? | LP 12" Triple G RSS 4602 (US) |
Coal Diggin’ Country Boy - Coal Diggin’Country Boy / How Much More Can I Stand / Half A Mile Down / Champion Of Fools / I’ll Toe The Mark And Walk The Line / Tell Jimmy Daddy Dies / I’m Happy With My Happines Today / Union Trouble At Home / Hello Heartache / One More Round |
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