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  1. Warren Smith mit Marcus Van Story (links, Bass) und Alton Lott (rechts, Gitarre) Dort wurde er bald Mitglied der Snearly Ranch Boys . Stan Kesler , Sessionmusiker bei Sun Records und Bandmitglied der Snearly Ranch Boys, vermittelte Smith und die Band an Sam Phillips , dem Besitzer von Sun. Phillips nahm die Gruppe nach einem kurzen Vorspiel Anfang 1956 unter Vertrag. [1]

  2. Warren Smith (February 7, 1932 – January 30, 1980) was an American rockabilly and country music singer and guitarist. Biography [ edit ] Smith was born in Humphreys County, Mississippi , to Ioda and Willie Warren Smith, who divorced when he was young.

  3. 23. Jan. 2022 · Live performance from The Fifth Annual Jimmie Rodgers Celebration in Meridan, Mississippi May 21 1957. Go! Go! Go! was released by Roy Orbison on SUN in 1956.

  4. Warren Smith (born February 7, 1932, Humphreys County, Mississippi, USA – died January 31, 1980, Longview, Texas, USA) was an American rockabilly and country singer and guitarist. He is best known for the rockabilly songs he recorded in the 1950's for the Sun Record Company , such as "Ubangi Stomp", "Rock 'n' Roll Ruby" and "Uranium Rock".

  5. 20. Okt. 2011 · Uranium Rock: Warren Smith [Recorded 1958]Well I'm gettin' tired workin' hard every dayWorkin' every day and not a-gettin' much payI got a big Geiger counter...

  6. Warren Smith (b. February 7, 1932, Humphreys County, Mississippi – d. January 31,1980) was a pioneer rockabilly singer and guitar player. Smith was born to Ioda and Willie Warren Smith, who divorced when he was young. He was raised by his maternal grandparents in Louise, Mississippi where they had a small farm and dry goods store.

  7. Warren Smith - Rock 'N' Roll Ruby - Sun Records