I know this man. Ran into him a few times in Shreveport, La. He came into a car dealership where I worked, to buy his wife a new car. Sat in my office and talked about Elvis. Something I'll never forget !😎👍
In ’55 James was playing with the Dale Hawkins band. They recorded a demo tape of “See You Soon Baboon” at the KWKH studio. The owner of Stan’s Record Shop, Stan Lewis, was impressed and signed them to a management deal and hawked them to Chess Records. In ’57, Burton recorded “Susie Q” with Dale Hawkins. James wrote the lick and Hawkins put the lyrics to it.
I know this man. Ran into him a few times in Shreveport, La. He came into a car dealership where I worked, to buy his wife a new car. Sat in my office and talked about Elvis. Something I'll never forget !😎👍
One of the greatest guitarist alive. i love how he drops names left and right like Elvis, Ricky Nelson, Gram Parsons, etc, he worked with the best.
this is platinum gold yah hear!!
In ’55 James was playing with the Dale Hawkins band. They recorded a demo tape of “See You Soon Baboon” at the KWKH studio. The owner of Stan’s Record Shop, Stan Lewis, was impressed and signed them to a management deal and hawked them to Chess Records. In ’57, Burton recorded “Susie Q” with Dale Hawkins. James wrote the lick and Hawkins put the lyrics to it.