Sleepy LaBeef
Apariencia
Sleepy LaBeef | ||
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En el Memphis International Rockabilly Festival, agosto de 2015 | ||
Información personal | ||
Nombre de nacimiento | Thomas Paulsley LaBeff | |
Nacimiento |
20 de julio de 1935 Smackover, Arkansas, Estados Unidos | |
Fallecimiento |
26 de diciembre de 2019 Siloam Springs (Estados Unidos) | (84 años)|
Nacionalidad | Estadounidense | |
Información profesional | ||
Ocupación | Músico, guitarrista, compositor, productor musical | |
Años activo | 1954–2019 | |
Géneros | Rock, rockabilly | |
Instrumentos | Voz, guitarra | |
Tipo de voz | Barítono | |
Discográficas | Starday, Columbia, Plantation, Sun, Charly, Rounder | |
Sitio web | ||
Thomas Paulsley LaBeff (Smackover, Arkansas, 20 de julio de 1935 – Siloam Springs, Arkansas, 26 de diciembre de 2019),[1] conocido artísticamente como Sleepy LaBeef, fue un cantante, músico y actor estadounidense.
Trayectoria artística
[editar]LaBeef nació en Smackover, Arkansas, El apellido familiar era originariamente LaBoeuf.
Discografía
[editar]Singles
[editar]Year | Title | Record label |
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1957 | "I’m Through" / "All Alone" | Starday Records |
1957 | "I’m Through" / "All Alone" | Starday-Mercury Records |
1957 | "All The Time" / "Lonely" | Starday-Mercury Records |
1958 | "Ballad Of A Teenage Queen" / "Eskimo Pie" | Dixie Records |
1958 | "Oh, Oh, I’m Falling In Love Again" / "One Week Later" | Dixie Records |
1960 | "Found Out" / "Can’t Get You Out Of My Mind" | Gulf Records Records |
1961 | "Turn Me Loose" / "Ridin’ Fence" | Crescent Records |
1962 | "Ride On Josephine" / "Walkin’ Slowly" | Wayside Records |
1963 | "Tore Up" / "Lonely" | Wayside Records |
1963 | "Drink Up And Go Home" / "Teardrops On A Rose" | Finn Records |
1963 | "Ride On Josephine" / "Lonely" | Picture Records |
1965 | "You Can’t Catch Me" / "Everybody’s Got To Have Somebody" | Columbia Records |
1966 | "A Man In My Position" / "Drinking Again" | Columbia Records |
1966 | "I’m Too Broke" / "I Feel A Lot More Like I Do Now" | Columbia Records |
1961 | "Ballad Of A Teenage Queen" / "The Ways Of A Woman In Love" | Columbia Records |
1969 | "Blackland Farmer" / ? | Columbia Records |
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not issued |
Discos
[editar]- 1974: The Bull's night out
- 1976: Western gold
- 1978: Rockabilly 1977 (Sun Records)
- 1978: Beefy rockabilly
- 1979: Early, rare and rockin' sides
- 1979: Downhome Rockabilly (Sun Records)
- 1979: Downhome Rockabilly (Charly Records, UK)
- 1979: Rockabilly heavyweight (con Dave Travis)
- 1979 "Sleepin' in Spain" (AUVI records, Spain)
- 1979: Sleepy LaBeef and Friends (Ace Records)
- 1979: Sleepy LaBeef and Friends (Ace-Chiswick Records)
- 1980: Early, rare and rockin' sides (re-release)
- 1980: Downhome Rockabilly (re-release)
- 1981: It ain't what you eat, it's the way how you chew it (Rounder Records)
- 1982: Electricity (Rounder Records)
- 1987: Nothin' but the truth (Rounder Records) [live]
- 1990: Attack (Canciones Raras) (Barsa Promociones) [Vinyl recorded in Spain]
- 1994: Strange things Happen
- 1995: The human jukebox (Rounder Records)
- 1996: I'll never lay my guitar down (Rounder Records)
- 1996: Larger than life (6 CD-Box, compilation)
- 1997: A rockin' decade
- 1999: Flyin' saucer rock'n'roll: The very vest of Sleepy LaBeef
- 1999: The Bulls's ride out & Western gold
- 2000: Tomorrow never comes
- 2001: Rockabilly blues
- 2001: Road warrior
- 2003: Johnny's blues: A tribute to Johnny Cash (Northern Blues)[2]
- 2008: Roots
- 2008: Sleepy Rocks (Bear Family anthology)
- 2012: Rides Again
Referencias
[editar]- ↑ Willman, Chris (26 de diciembre de 2019). «Sleepy LaBeef, Enduring Rockabilly Cult Hero, Dies at 84». Variety. Consultado el 27 de diciembre de 2019.
- ↑ LaBeef does a version of "Frankie and Johnny", referred to as "Frankie's Man". The original song appears on the This is Johnny Cash compilation album (Harmony, 1969; reissued 1973), among others.
Enlaces externos
[editar]- SleepyLaBeef.com
- Listing of all Sleepy's songs and alternatives Archivado el 27 de diciembre de 2019 en Wayback Machine.
- Sleepy LaBeef at the Rockabilly Hall of Fame
- Sleepy LaBeef en Todo Rockabilly