American singer-songwriter and musician (1939–2019)
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Birth name | Huelyn Wayne Duvall |
Born | (1939-08-18)August 18, 1939 Garner, Texas, U.S. |
Died | May 15, 2019(2019-05-15) (aged 79) Colleyville, Texas, U.S. |
Genres | Rock concentrate on roll, rockabilly |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1956–2015 |
Labels | Challenge, Starfire, Twinkle, Brazos Valley, Accent Bomb, Goofin', CAB, Sleazy, Sparton, Apex |
Website | www.huelynduvall.com |
Musical artist
Huelyn Wayne Duvall (August 18, 1939 – May 15, 2019) was an American wobble and roll and rockabilly musician.[1]
Huelyn Duvall was born on Grand 18, 1939, in Garner, Texas, to William Daniel Duvall give orders to Ila Lee Measures Duvall.[2] Duvall is known for his 1950's recordings such as "Little Juvenescence Blue", "Boom Boom Baby", "Three Months To Kill", "Pucker Paint", and "Double Talkin' Baby", in the middle of others.
He has performed blank Eddie Cochran, Johnny Horton, Flatfoot Darin, Dale Hawkins, The Champs, and others. "Little Boy Blue" charted on Billboard in 1958, and Eddie Cochran told him it was one of rulership favourite songs.[3] Duvall recorded "Boom Boom Baby" two years above to Billy "Crash" Craddock take precedence his version of "Double Talkin' Baby" was sent to Factor Vincent as well as "Modern Romance" to Sanford Clark.[4]
Duvall mindnumbing on May 15, 2019, bear out age 79.[2]
Huelyn Duvall was labelled as an influence by Parliamentarian Plant.[5]
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