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  1. Charlie Feathers (* 12. Juni 1932 in Slayden, Mississippi als Arthur Lyndbergh Feathers; † 29. August 1998 in Memphis, Tennessee) war ein US-amerikanischer Country-und Rockabilly-Musiker. Er galt als einer der führenden Vertreter seines Genres, obwohl es keine seiner Singles in die Charts schaffte.

  2. Charles Arthur Feathers (June 12, 1932 – August 29, 1998) was an American musician most associated with the rockabilly scene of the 1950s. Although not initially recognized for his contributions to rockabilly, over time his presence would become greatly elevated and he has been cited as an influence by a number of musicians.

  3. Charlie Feathers war ein US-amerikanischer Country- und Rockabilly-Musiker. Er galt als einer der führenden Vertreter seines Genres, obwohl es keine seiner Singles in die Charts schaffte. Zu seinen bekanntesten Songs zählen Tongue-Tied Jill, One Hand Loose und Jungle Fever.

  4. Charlie Feathers is an album by the American rockabilly musician Charlie Feathers, released in 1991. His final studio album, it was part of the Elektra/Nonesuch "American Explorer" series. It was Feathers's only album to be put out by a major label.

  5. Charles Feathers, ( June 12 , 1932 – August 29 , 1998 ), was an influential rockabilly and country music performer. Charles Arthur Feathers was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, and recorded a string of popular singles like “Peepin’ Eyes,” “Defrost Your Heart,” “Tongue-Tied Jill,” and “Bottle to the Baby” on Sun Records ...

  6. "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" is a 1955 rockabilly and country song, first recorded by Elvis Presley and written by Stan Kesler and Charlie Feathers. It was Elvis' first no. 1 record nationally. The single was the fifth and final single released on Sun Records before Elvis moved to RCA Records.

  7. 11. Sept. 1998 · Charlie Feathers, one of the great original rockabilly singers, died on Aug. 29 at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis. He was 66 and lived in Memphis. The cause was complications from a stroke,...