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Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
American country music, honky tonk and rockabilly singer and musician, songwriter
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Warren Smith
Warren Smith
American rockabilly and country music singer and guitarist
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Sammy Masters
Sammy Masters
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Barbara Pittman
Barbara Pittman
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Buddy Knox
Buddy Knox
American singer and songwriter
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Jimmy Lee Fautheree
Jimmy Lee Fautheree
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Dorsey Burnette
Dorsey Burnette
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Norman Petty
Norman Petty
American musician and record producer, talent manager
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Jimmy Murphy
Jimmy Murphy
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Lester Williams
Lester Williams
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Larry Birdsong
Larry Birdsong
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Johnny Burnette
Johnny Burnette
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Janis Martin
Janis Martin
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Wayne Hancock
Wayne Hancock
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The Turbans
The Turbans
american doo-wop vocal group
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Lefty Frizzell
Lefty Frizzell
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Jack Rhodes
Jack Rhodes
American country music producer and songwriter
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Gene Summers
Gene Summers
American singer
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Gene Vincent
Gene Vincent
American musician; rock and roll and rockabilly pioneer
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Bill Haley & His Comets
Bill Haley & His Comets
American rock and roll band
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Jimmie Logsdon
Jimmie Logsdon
American musician and radio host
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Jack Clement
Jack Clement
American musician
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Bob Luman
Bob Luman
American singer
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Wanda Jackson
Wanda Jackson
American singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist
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The Buggles
The Buggles
English New Wave band
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Ricky Nelson
Ricky Nelson
American musician (1940-1985)
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Roy Head
Roy Head
American musician
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Tommy Blake
Tommy Blake
American singer
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Ernie Freeman
Ernie Freeman
American musician
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Darrell McCall
Darrell McCall
American musician
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Paul Burlison
Paul Burlison
American rockabilly guitarist
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Moon Mullican
Moon Mullican
American recording artist; country and western singer, songwriter, and pianist
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The Sisterhood
The Sisterhood
band that plays gothic rock
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Charlie Feathers
Charlie Feathers
American country music and rockabilly musician; songwriter
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Alvis Wayne
Alvis Wayne
American singer
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Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers
American musician
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Carl Mann
Carl Mann
American singer
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The Moonglows
The Moonglows
American R&B group
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Freddy Fender
Freddy Fender
American musician
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Sanford Clark
Sanford Clark
American country-rockabilly singer and guitarist
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Eddie Cochran
Eddie Cochran
American rock and roll pioneer
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Richard Podolor
Richard Podolor
American record producer and songwriter
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Ronnie Dawson
Ronnie Dawson
American musician
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Jim Reeves
Jim Reeves
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Memphis Slim
Memphis Slim
American recording artist; blues pianist, singer, and composer
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Dale Hawkins
Dale Hawkins
American musician
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Mac Curtis
Mac Curtis
American rockabilly musician
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Pee Wee Crayton
Pee Wee Crayton
American R&B and blues guitarist and singer
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Buck Griffin
Buck Griffin
American singer
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Nolan Strong & The Diablos
Nolan Strong & The Diablos
American, Detroit-based, R&B and doo-wop vocal group
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Carson Robison
Carson Robison
American musician, singer and songwriter
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Radish
Radish
band
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Teresa Brewer
Teresa Brewer
US pop singer
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Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
American country music singer
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Eric Stewart
Eric Stewart
British musician
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Johnny Powers
Johnny Powers
American rockabilly guitar player, singer, writer and producer
Lew Williams
American singer-songwriter

Lew Williams

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Lewis Wayne Williams (January 12, 1934 – September 1, 2019, born Chillicothe, Texas) was an American rockabilly singer and songwriter, known as the "Cab Calloway of rockabilly".

Williams began singing at age four, and moved with his family to Dallas at age eleven. He played in local clubs after graduating Adamson High School and entered Midwestern State University in 1952. However, a few months later he secured a job as a headliner for a radio program on Frederick, Oklahoma station KTAT.

The following year, Williams recorded demos at Jim Beck's recording studio and managed to get a single released on Flair Records in June 1953, but "I've Been Doin' Some Slippin' Too" was not a hit, and he did not release further material from these sessions. He sent some of the demos to Imperial Records, who offered him a publishing contract; Williams attempted to secure a recording contract as well but was unsuccessful initially. Imperial finally signed him as a recording artist in 1955, and his first releases came out in 1956. A few singles were issued in 1956 and 1957, with Jimmie Haskell producing and Barney Kessell on guitar; they did not sell and Williams was dropped early in 1957.

He graduated from the university in 1957 and devoted himself to songwriting full-time. He wrote material for Jimmy Hughes (with Mae Axton), Ferlin Husky, Floyd Cramer, Porter Wagoner, and Hoyt Johnson [de]. After serving time in the Army, Williams took the pseudonym Vik Wayne for one final release on Dot Records, "The Girl I Saw on Bandstand"; when it did not sell, he opened a recording studio and started a talent agency. He left music for good in the early 1960s, moving into the publishing and mail order businesses.

After Bear Family Records released some of his material in the 1990s, fed by the burgeoning interest in rockabilly in Europe and Japan, he made a comeback, appearing in Las Vegas in 2000 and touring widely thereafter.

Lew Williams died at age 85 on September 1, 2019 at an assisted living facility in Winnsboro, Texas.