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  1. Sleepy LaBeef (* 20. Juli 1935 in Smackover, Arkansas als Thomas Paulsley LaBeff; † 26. Dezember 2019 in Siloam Springs, Arkansas) war ein US-amerikanischer Rockabilly -Musiker. Er startete seine Karriere Mitte der 1950er-Jahre und stand bis zu seinem Tod regelmäßig auf der Bühne.

  2. 1999: Flyin’ Saucer Rock’n’Roll: The Very Best Of Sleepy LaBeef; 1999: The Bulls’s Ride Out & Western Gold; 2000: Tomorrow Never Comes; 2001: Rockabilly Blues; 2001: Road Warrior; 2003: Johnny's Blues: A Tribute To Johnny Cash (Northern Blues) 2008: Roots (Ponk Media) 2008: Sleepy Rocks (Bear Family anthology) 2012: Rides Again; References

  3. Explore music from Sleepy La Beef. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Sleepy La Beef on Discogs.

  4. Available on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon etc.Sleepy LaBeef's digital single with this unreleased cover of the Buddy Holly classic. Recorded during the Roots sess...

  5. Music City Roots. 258K subscribers. Subscribed. 143. 13K views 7 years ago. Sleepy LaBeef performing "Strange Things Happening" at Music City Roots Live From The Factory on 2.03.2016...

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  6. 29. Dez. 2019 · Sleepy LaBeef, an early and enduring rockabilly artist who helped fuel a resurgence of that genre in the 1970s and ’80s, especially with his propulsive live shows, died on Thursday at his home...

  7. When Sleepy LaBeef made his first record, All Alone, in Texas in 1956, he probably didn't think that over fifty years later he'd be reprising the song as part of his umpteenth visit to Europe to dispense his heady blend of rocking American roots music to an international audience.