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Bob Luman - Let's Think About Living 1.97 min. | 4.9736843 avaliação | 41020 exibições |
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BOB LUMAN This Is The Night 1.48 min. | 4.968421 avaliação | 47023 exibições Bob Luman on the movie "Carnival Rock". Yeah, that's James Burton on guitar.... + Informações |
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Bob Luman - Ready Teddy 2.57 min. | 4.8932037 avaliação | 60414 exibições Another great Performance at the Townhall Party. + Informações |
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Bob Luman - Guitar Man 2.15 min. | 4.911111 avaliação | 25368 exibições With Del Reeves. + Informações |
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Bob Luman "Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache" 2.93 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 16103 exibições This is from an unreleased Luman album which was considered "too rock" for country music in the mid 1970's. A great song!. + Informações |
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Bob Luman ~ Lonely Women Make Good Lovers 3.17 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 28310 exibições Somewhere between the greed for money and sound judgment, the legends of country music were tossed aside for the outlandish sound they call country music today. RJB Nashville, Tennessee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Portions of this work contain the intellectual property of third party authors and contributors. As such, third party authors and contributors retain all copyrights in the individual works and reserve all rights not specifically granted herein. RJB: Nashville, TN. + Informações |
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Bob Luman "Honky Tonk Man" 2.62 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 9898 exibições Luman's energetic rendition of the classic country song (also done by Johnny Horton and Dwight Yoakam) made it to #22 in 1970.. + Informações |
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Bob Luman Lonely Women Make Good Lovers 3.00 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5556 exibições One of the great Country / Western singer of the past. + Informações |
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Bob Luman- Lovers Qstion 3.40 min. | 4.9038463 avaliação | 32852 exibições Bob rocks at the Townhall Party. + Informações |
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Bob Luman Come On Home And Sing The Blues To Daddy 2.10 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 8557 exibições |
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supernatural 5 season soundtrack - 05.Bob Luman - Let's Think Ab 1.97 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 3109 exibições supernatural 5 season soundtrack - 05.Bob Luman - Let's Think About Living ( Trilha sonora Supernatural 5ª temporada ). + Informações |
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Bob Luman Shake Rattle and Roll 2.82 min. | 4.819672 avaliação | 24126 exibições Town Hall Party 25/10/1958. + Informações |
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Bob Luman - Let's Think About Living 1.95 min. | 4.7894735 avaliação | 5118 exibições PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Bob Luman started out as a rockabilly performer, switched to country and then in the late '50s nearly ditched the music industry altogether; were it not for the interference of the Everly Brothers, Nashville would have lost a popular and talented performer to major league baseball. He was born in Nacogdoches, Texas, and grew up loving both sports and music. As a teen, Luman was a high school baseball star, and was so good that he caught the eye of several major league baseball scouts. Through his teens, Luman was primarily interested in singing country music like his idol Lefty Frizzell, but then he saw Elvis perform at a country music show. This inspired him to try his hand at the rockabilly sound and found his own band, which soon began performing at school activities and for area clubs. Soon after graduating, Luman won a talent contest, leading to his debut on the Louisiana Hayride. He was well received and became a regular in the mid-'50s. He was handsome, young and talented to boot, so it was only natural that Luman begin appearing on television. In 1957, he had a small role in a Hollywood film, Carnival Rock. He also appeared in Las Vegas along with Tex Ritter and Johnny Cash. Still, his singles did nothing on the charts. In 1959, the Pittsburgh Pirates offered young Luman a .... + Informações |
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Bob Luman - Everybody's Talkin' 2.10 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1618 exibições PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Bob Luman started out as a rockabilly performer, switched to country and then in the late '50s nearly ditched the music industry altogether; were it not for the interference of the Everly Brothers, Nashville would have lost a popular and talented performer to major league baseball. He was born in Nacogdoches, Texas, and grew up loving both sports and music. As a teen, Luman was a high school baseball star, and was so good that he caught the eye of several major league baseball scouts. Through his teens, Luman was primarily interested in singing country music like his idol Lefty Frizzell, but then he saw Elvis perform at a country music show. This inspired him to try his hand at the rockabilly sound and found his own band, which soon began performing at school activities and for area clubs. Soon after graduating, Luman won a talent contest, leading to his debut on the Louisiana Hayride. He was well received and became a regular in the mid-'50s. He was handsome, young and talented to boot, so it was only natural that Luman begin appearing on television. In 1957, he had a small role in a Hollywood film, Carnival Rock. He also appeared in Las Vegas along with Tex Ritter and Johnny Cash. Still, his singles did nothing on the charts. In 1959, the Pittsburgh Pirates offered young Luman a .... + Informações |
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Bob Luman - The Great Snowman 2.82 min. | 4.982143 avaliação | 31277 exibições |
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Bob Luman - Early in The Morning (1958) 2.45 min. | 4.793103 avaliação | 42118 exibições Bob Luman on His 4th appearence on Town Hall Party at 1958. ---ABOUT THE SONG--- "Early In The Morning" [US #24 - 1958] was a song written and recorded by Bobby Darin for Brunswick Records, but as Darin was still under contract to Atlantic Records' subsidiary, Atco, the song was released by "The Ding Dongs". New York deejays liked the record and Atco soon discovered the deception. Brunswick was forced to turn over the masters to Atco which released the record under the name "The Rinky Dinks". --- ABOUT THE ARTIST--- Bob Luman recieved his early musical influence in Nacogdoches, Texas, as his father was an amateur fiddle, guitar and harmonica player. In 1956, he won a talent contest which earned him an appearance on the Louisiana Hayride. For the Hayride, Luman formed a backup band called the Shadows. In 1957, the band signed with Imperial Records, where they recorded "All Night Long" and "Amarillo Blues".That same year, the band appeared for the first time on the Town Hall Party in Los Angeles, and appeared in the movie Carnival Rock. In 1958, dropped by Imperial Records, Luman signed with Capitol Records, where he released "Try Me" and "I Know My Baby Cares." Capitol Records wanted Luman to change his name, which he refused to do, so he left the record label and signed with Warner Bros. Records, recording "Class of '59" and "Loretta". In 1960, Luman was drafted into the United States Army. It was while still in the Army that Warner Bros. Records released Luman's best .... + Informações |
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Bob Luman "Good Things Stem From Rock And Roll" 2.68 min. | 4.3333335 avaliação | 588 exibições Both Bob Luman and songwriter Dennis Linde got their starts rockin' and rollin', so this song is a well-fitting one! Requested by "jarirusi" and found on Bob's 1971 "A Chain Don't Take To Me" album.. + Informações |
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RED HOT performed by BOB LUMAN!! Rockabilly!!! 2.67 min. | 4.826087 avaliação | 10440 exibições Bob Luman was born 1937 in Nacogdoches, Texas.This 1957 Red Hot is a number associated with Sun artists Billy Emerson (Emerson did the original) and Billy Lee Riley. Luman's version had considerable influence on rock and roll's progression; Ricky Nelson heard it while sitting in Lew Chudd's office. "I heard this voice and a band playing, particularly an unbelievable guitarplayer", Nelson recalled. "That was rock 'n' roll as far as I was concerned".James Burton on leadguitar here!! And James Kirkland/Slapbass Thereafter, Burton and Kirkland accompanied Nelson on most of his Imperial singles. Bob Luman passed away in 1978.. + Informações |
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DREAMY DOLL ~ Bob Luman 1959.wmv 2.17 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5307 exibições DREAMY DOLL ~ Bob Luman ~1959 ~ Warner Brothers Records.. + Informações |
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Bob Luman - Try Me 3.98 min. | 4.875 avaliação | 18960 exibições Bob Luman - Try Me. + Informações |
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Bob Luman - Pass Me By ( If You´re Only Passing Through) 2.47 min. | 4.9333334 avaliação | 9065 exibições ..Nice Country music. + Informações |
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Bob Luman rockabilly showcase. 4 songs. Red Cadillac, Boston 9.58 min. | 4.75 avaliação | 25788 exibições 1) Red Cadillac and Black Mustache - 1957 his first single on Imperial. Written by W.Thompson + L.May. From the original single. 2) I Like Your Kind Of Love - 1962 single with Sue Thompson 3) Louisiana Man - 1961 single. The most definitive rendition I know. 4) Boston Rocker - 1961 single With the Lone Ranger intro and exit.. + Informações |
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Bob Luman - Let's Think About Living 1.95 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 6242 exibições JUKEBOX : www.draadnagel.com. + Informações |
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Bob Luman - Stagger Lee (Town Hall Party - 1959) 3.60 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1697 exibições PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Bob Luman started out as a rockabilly performer, switched to country and then in the late '50s nearly ditched the music industry altogether; were it not for the interference of the Everly Brothers, Nashville would have lost a popular and talented performer to major league baseball. He was born in Nacogdoches, Texas, and grew up loving both sports and music. As a teen, Luman was a high school baseball star, and was so good that he caught the eye of several major league baseball scouts. Through his teens, Luman was primarily interested in singing country music like his idol Lefty Frizzell, but then he saw Elvis perform at a country music show. This inspired him to try his hand at the rockabilly sound and found his own band, which soon began performing at school activities and for area clubs. Soon after graduating, Luman won a talent contest, leading to his debut on the Louisiana Hayride. He was well received and became a regular in the mid-'50s. He was handsome, young and talented to boot, so it was only natural that Luman begin appearing on television. In 1957, he had a small role in a Hollywood film, Carnival Rock. He also appeared in Las Vegas along with Tex Ritter and Johnny Cash. Still, his singles did nothing on the charts. In 1959, the Pittsburgh Pirates offered young Luman a .... + Informações |
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Loretta - Bob Luman 1.47 min. | 4.714286 avaliação | 9774 exibições Recorded 1959 by Warner Brothers but was unreleased until recently.. + Informações |








































