Eddie Bond
Eddie Bond | |
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Background information | |
Born |
Memphis, Tennessee, United States | July 1, 1933
Died |
March 20, 2013 79) Bolivar, Tennessee, United States | (aged
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician |
Years active | 1950s–1990s |
Labels | Mercury |
Associated acts | Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Warren Smith |
Eddie Bond (July 1, 1933 – March 20, 2013) was an American rockabilly singer and guitarist.
Biography
In the mid-1950s, Bond recorded for Mercury Records and toured with Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Warren Smith and others. He is infamous for having rejected the then 18-year-old Elvis Presley, who was auditioning for Bond's band. It was shortly thereafter that Presley recorded his first single at Sun Records.[1]
Bond's contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
He died of Alzheimer's disease in 2013.[2][3]
Discography
Albums
- 1982 - Rocking Daddy from Memphis Tennessee (Rockhouse)
References
- ↑ "Elvis Presley Told to Stick to Truck Driving". snopes.com. Retrieved 2013-03-21.
- ↑ "Musician TV Star Businessman Eddie Bond Dies at 79". Jacksonsun.com. Retrieved 2013-03-21.
- ↑ Eddie Bond, Elvis Contemporary, Dies at 79
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