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Loudermilk - Estrogen Oxygen Aches In The Teeth Again 4.07 min. | 4.875 avaliação | 37049 exibições Music video by Loudermilk performing Estrogen Oxygen Aches In The Teeth Again. (C) 2002 SKG Music LLC. + Informações |
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Loudermilk - Ash to Ash 4.72 min. | 4.9640718 avaliação | 53244 exibições Loudermilk Video for "Ash to Ash" off their 2002 release "the Red Record.". + Informações |
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Loudermilk - California 7.13 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1142 exibições San Francisco showcase. + Informações |
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Loudermilk - California LIVE 5.77 min. | 4.75 avaliação | 3995 exibições Loudermilk - California LIVE. + Informações |
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John D. Loudermilk plays "Windy and Warm" 2.43 min. | 4.8076925 avaliação | 84014 exibições See www.ihesm.com for all about the song on the John D Loudermilk site. John D wrote it, but never recorded it. John tells about writing the song with Chet Atkins and performs the song. June 23, 2007, Ford Theatre, Nashville TN, in the Series Poets And Prophets, organised by the Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum.. + Informações |
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John D. Loudermilk - Road Hog 2.35 min. | 4.8488374 avaliação | 27601 exibições A classic by John D. Loudermilk.. + Informações |
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Tobacco Road - John D. Loudermilk, BBC 1984 2.80 min. | 4.9722223 avaliação | 59111 exibições A fantastic version by the writer of the song! John D. wrote it and recorded it first in 1960. Here he is seen performing it for BBC-2 (John D. Loudermilk & his music, 1984).. + Informações |
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John D Loudermilk Tobacco Road 1960 2.68 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5633 exibições |
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John Loudermilk "Blue Train (Of The Heartbreak Line)" 2.40 min. | 4.9347825 avaliação | 28736 exibições John's version of his classic song only made it to #44 on the country charts in 1964. Great song!. + Informações |
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Linda Loudermilk 4.55 min. | 4.2 avaliação | 444 exibições |
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The Guitar Player - John D. Loudermilk 1963 RCA.wmv 2.18 min. | 4.862069 avaliação | 8408 exibições b. 31 March 1934, Durham, North Carolina, USA. Loudermilk's first musical experience was banging a drum for the Salvation Army; he played various instruments as a child and appeared regularly on the radio from the age of 11. In 1956, George Hamilton IV recorded his song "A Rose And A Baby Ruth", which went from the local to the national charts, reaching number 6. A few months later, Eddie Cochran made his debut in the US Top 20 with "Sittin' In The Balcony", another Loudermilk song that he had recorded himself under the pseudonym Johnny D. When Loudermilk moved to Nashville, a stream of hits followed, the UK chart successes being "Waterloo" (Stonewall Jackson, 1959), "Angela Jones" (Michael Cox, 1960), "Tobacco Road" (Nashville Teens, 1964), "Google Eye" (which was a catfish, Nashville Teens, 1964), "This Little Bird" (Marianne Faithfull, 1965, and subsequently parodied by the Barron Knights), "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" (Casinos, 1967, and a US country number 1 for Eddy Arnold), "It's My Time" (the Everly Brothers, 1968), "Indian Reservation (The Lament Of The Cherokee Reservation Indian)" (Don Fardon, 1970 and a US number 1 for the Raiders, 1971) and "Sunglasses" (a revival of a Skeeter Davis record by Tracey Ullman, 1984). His controversial "death" song, "Ebony Eyes", was the b-side of the Everly Brothers' 1961 number 1, "Walk Right Back". Other successful b-sides include "Weep No More My Baby" (Brenda Lee's "Sweet Nothin's"), "Stayin' In" (Bobby Vee's "More Than I .... + Informações |
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Break My Mind by composer John D. Loudermilk 2.98 min. | 4.818182 avaliação | 31102 exibições See www.ihesm.com all about the song on the John D Loudermilk site. The song Break My Mind has been recorded by The Box Tops, Glen Campbell, Jerry Lee Lewis, Lee Hazlewood, Linda Ronstadt, Roy Orbison, Anne Murray, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Wreckless Eric, and many many more. But never composer John D Loudermilk himself recorded it for one of his albums. Here's a live version of John D. performing it in 2007 for the Poets and Prophets Series, organised by the Country Hall Of Fame And Museum, Ford Theatre, Nashville TN.. + Informações |
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John D Loudermilk - "Callin' Doctor Casey" 2.60 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 4639 exibições John D. Loudermilk (born March 31, 1934) is an American singer and songwriter. He had a number of hits on RCA Victor: "Language Of Love" (US #32/UK Top 20) in 1961, "Thou Shalt Not Steal" (US #73), "Callin' Doctor Casey" (US #83) and "Road Hog (US #65), all in 1962.. + Informações |
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The Founding Fathers Beliefs - GA Senator Barry Loudermilk 15.90 min. | 0 avaliação | 169 exibições Segment at GA Defending The American Dream Summit. More info at www.AmericansForProsperity.org/Georgia. + Informações |
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Brett Loudermilk & Rob Zabrecky: The Magic of Being Different 4.50 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 611 exibições The private member club 'Magic Castle' in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angels is the Mecca for magicians; people like Orson Wells, Carry Grant and David Copperfield have all come here to perform. When Brett Loudermilk was a little boy he dreamt of coming to this place. Fascinated by the world of magic, circus and performance, this child was different from others. He walked on glass, hammered a nail into his nose and when he saw a sword swallower on TV at the age of 15, he simply tracked down his number and asked him to teach this very dangerous side act over the phone. Today Brett is 23 years old and still the youngest professional sword swallower in the world. He brings so much humor and a modern approach to one of the oldest and unfortunately dying forms of attraction. His trademark is never to talk about how dangerous his acts are. Most of the time it is hard to believe that his performances are not faked. They are almost like magic. Coming to the 'Magic Castle', Brett one day discovered a very unique magician: Rob Zabrecky. There is no glitter, no drums, and no theater when Rob enters he stage. He has created a persona that is so fascinating to watch and that truly makes magic an art form again. Like other artists, Rob's journey into magic is self-discovery. He doesn't take his inspirations from other magicians, but from music, Dadaism, movies and every day life. He sees life as magic and his acts reveal his personality more than creating huge illusions à la Copperfield .... + Informações |
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John D Loudermilk - Blue train (of the heartbreak line).wmv 2.35 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 15112 exibições SA TOP 20 HISTORY: No statistics available Year released: 1961 John D. Loudermilk (born March 31, 1934) is an American singer and songwriter. Born in Durham, North Carolina, Loudermilk grew up in a family who were members of the Salvation Army faith and was influenced by the church singing. He recorded some of his songs under the stage name Johnny Dee, and had a British Top 20 hit in his own name with "Language of Love" in 1962, but it was as a songwriter that he made his mark. Working out of country music capital Nashville, Tennessee, he became one of the most productive songwriters of the 1960s and 1970s, penning country and pop music hits for the Everly Brothers, Johnny Tillotson, Chet Atkins, The Nashville Teens, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Johnny Cash, Marianne Faithfull, Stonewall Jackson, Sue Thompson and others.. + Informações |
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Tobacco Road Guitar Lesson - John D. Loudermilk 2.88 min. | 4.428571 avaliação | 5070 exibições www.TotallyGuitars.com Learn to play Tobacco Road by John D. Loudermilksample guitar lesson. Full lesson found at http Visit the site for free guitar lessons, TARGET program, forum, community, and contests. Tobacco Road is a well known and much recorded tune written by John D. Loudermilk but made famous by the likes of Lou Rawls, Eric Burdon, and Rare Earth, but originally recorded by an English band- the Nashville Teens. This lesson looks at the way John did it originally, using only 2 chords. Later, most artists turned it into a 12-bar blues. www.TotallyGuitars.com - Complete Free Lessons - Community - Chat Room - Forum - Your Own Blog - Recommend A Lesson - Membership is free http join now!. + Informações |
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Michael Loudermilk, John D Loudermilk Medley 5.43 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 636 exibições www.bluebirdcafe.com Michael Loudermilk at the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville, Tn on April 1, 2011 for Tin Pan South with songwriters Paul Overstreet, Wood Newton, Even Stevens and Scotty Emerick. Playing a medley of his father's hits, John D. Loudermilk.. + Informações |
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John D.Loudermilk - Going to Hell on a Sled 2.08 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1320 exibições Excellent reissue of this 1969 great album by John D. Loudermilk on the always efficient Omni Recordings Corporation label. The whole album is worth every penny. www.worldwentdown.com. + Informações |
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John D. Loudermilk - Yearbook 2.07 min. | 0 avaliação | 529 exibições Record: Columbia 41165 ... Year: 1958 ... This was recorded from my personal record collection.. + Informações |
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John D. Loudermilk - Language of love 1.75 min. | 4.836735 avaliação | 44041 exibições Remembering a beautiful song. Per ricordare una magnifica canzone. Language of Love (US #32/ UK Top 20) in 1961.. + Informações |
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John D Loudermilk - Darling Jane - 1961 45rpm 3.45 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 3193 exibições Lush song on the back of his 'Language Of Love'. + Informações |
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John D. Loudermilk - Angela Jones (RCA 47-8101 - Oct 1962) 2.58 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 826 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 Although his music isn't exactly weird, John D. Loudermilk is one of the weirdest figures of early rock & roll. Much more famous as a songwriter than a performer (although he made plenty of records), his material was incredibly erratic. He could range from the most mindless, sappy pop to a hard-bitten, bluesy tune that rang with as much authentic grit as a Mississippi Delta blues classic. That tune was "Tobacco Road," and if he'd written nothing else, Loudermilk would have been worth a footnote in any history of popular music. Loudermilk wrote plenty of other songs, though, in a lengthy career that saw him straddling the fields of rock, pop, and country. Originally striving to be a performer in a very mild pop/rockabilly style, he found his first success as a songwriter, when George Hamilton IV took "A Rose and a Baby Ruth" into the Top Ten in 1956. Recording as Johnny Dee, Loudermilk made a few singles for the small Colonial label in North Carolina. The best and most successful of these was "Sittin' in the Balcony," which made the Top 40 in 1957. Eddie Cochran's cover, based closely on Loudermilk's version (though performed with more force and style), stole most of Johnny Dee's thunder when it outsold the original by a wide margin, making the Top 20. Johnny Dee changed his name .... + Informações |
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Robin Loudermilk, Jr. - "The Family Business as a Community Partner" 40.15 min. | 1.0 avaliação | 552 exibições Robin Loudermilk, Jr. President and CEO, Aaron Rents, Inc. Topic: "The Family Business as a Community Partner" June 18, 2009. + Informações |
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why isaac carpenter (loudermilk) is a better drummer than you.kennewick wa. live. 4.07 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 242 exibições loudermilk live . downtown kennewick .. + Informações |








































