Buddy Miller - "Teen Twist" (1960) on VEM 2226
Buddy Miller is one of those Rock'n'Roll artists that did not get the recognition they deserve. Miller cut incredible rockin' records in the 1950s and 1960s, including "Little Bo Pete" and "The Twist." Not much information surfaced on Miller - the following write-up contains all info I was able to gather.
Buddy Miller around 1963 |
After one single by the New York City based Felsted label, Miller had one release on Eko Records and then switched to VEM Records from Batavia, Illinois. No mentions of the Rockin' Ramblers were made from that point on, so I assume Miller and the band had departed. On VEM, Miller had three singles out, including a remake of "Little Bo Pete" and the wild "Teen Twist." His style had changed from southern Rockabilly to mainstream Rock'n'Roll, an unconscious transition many Rockabilly artists made in the late 1950s because of changing musical tastes in the record buying public. Miller's last known records were made for Band Box out of Denver, Colorado. His third single on the label, "Walking Slowly from You Darling" b/w "With Tears In My Eyes" was "arranged and directed by Conway Twitty," as the label said. The A side was a Earl King composition from Louisiana (although the label credited the song to "unknown"), which was also recorded by Sleepy LaBeef in the early 1960s for Wayside.
Billboard review of VEM 2226 - February 22, 1960 |
Sources: RCS, various Billboard issues, Rockabilly Hall of Fame
7 comments:
Buddy's drummer from the Rockin Ramblers is alive and well and living in Gladewater, Texas. His name is Johnny Mills and he can tell you exactly what happened to Buddy Miller. 256 677 7044
This is Buddy's Grandson, I was looking for his records online with my mother and came across this blog. My grandfather unfortuanley is no longer with us. He passed away from cancer when I was only 3 years old. Thank you so much for all the kind things you have said about my Grandfather. He really did not get the recognition he should have.
Hello there! Thank you for leaving a message. Really would like to know more about your grandfather. Any chance to contact you?
Rita starlight room
Ritz
Rita starlight room
Ritz
Post a Comment