Chanteur Rock 'n' Roll US né Terry Gene DeRouen le 7 janvier 1940 à Lafayette (Louisiane). Gene Terry a enregistré pour Rock-It (57), Goldband (57-58) et Savoy Records (59). Talents : Singer Style musical : Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly
CINDY LOU THE WOMAN I LOVE
Années en activité :
1910
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2000
DISCOGRAPHIE Singles
01/1957
SP ROCK-IT 45-598 (US)
Gene TERRY & His KOOL KATS - The Woman I Love / Tip Tap And Tell Me
04/1958
SP GOLDBAND 45-1066 (US)
Cindy Lou / Teardrops In My Eyes
12/1958
SP GOLDBAND G-1081 (US)
Never Let Her Go / No Mail Today
02/1959
SP SAVOY 45-1559 (US)
Fine-Fine (Gene TERRY And His DOWN BEATS) / This Should Go On Forever (Ronnie DEE & The DOWN BEATS)
06/1959
SP GOLDBAND G-1088 (US)
Gene TERRY & The DOWN BEATS - Cinderella Cinderella / Guy With A Million Dreams
Real name Terry Gene DeRouen. Born 1940 in Lafayette, La. Original Releases
Discography is intended to be complete through 1964
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1957/Jan. BMI clear.
Rock-It 45-598
The Woman I Love {c,e,f,i,m} Tip Tap And Tell Me {c,g,h}
2 2
A B
1958/Apr. 28 Bb r&b rev.
Goldband 45-1066
Cindy Lou {a,b,d,j,k,n,o} Teardrops In My Eyes {a,j}
1 1
A B
1958/Dec. 29 Bb pop rev.
Goldband G-1081
Never Let Her Go No Mail Today {b,n}
3 3
B ACA 3670 A ACA 3669
1959/Feb. 9 Bb pop rev.
Savoy 45-1559
Fine-Fine This Should Go On Forever
3 4
45-SLA-6501 45-SLA-6500
1959/June 1 Bb pop rev.
Goldband G-1088
Cinderella Cinderella {l} Guy With A Million Dreams
5 5
1 2
Additional Tracks on Comps
1957
Goldband unissued
Baby You're Fine Fine {j} No Mail Today [alt. vers.] {j}
References in "As By" Column:
as by Gene Terry
as by Gene Terry And His Kool [!!] Kats [!!]
as by Gene Terry And His Down Beats
by Ronnie Dee And The Down Beats
as by Gene Terry And The Down Beats
Collector-Oriented Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
a.
Ace 424 (cd)
Eddie's House Of Hits: Story Of Goldband Records
b.
Ace CHD 491 (cd)
Louisiana Rockers (Goldband)
c.
Ace CDCHD 704 (cd)
Starday-Dixie Rockabilly, Vol. 1
d.
B-Sharp 6/ 19 (lp)
Nasty Rockabilly, Vol. 14
e.
Buffalo Bop Bb-LP 2073 (lp)
The Bop That Never Stopped, Vol. 57
f.
Buffalo Bop Bb-CD 55019 (cd)
It's Rock'n Roll
g.
Flame 014 (lp)
Desperate Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 14
h.
Flame 102CD (cd)
Desperate Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 2
i.
Folkline 274- 92 (cd)
Hardcore Rockabilly, Vol. 2
j.
Goldband GCL- 118 (lp)
Hot Rockin' Picks
k.
Goldband 7768 (lp)
Freddie Fender And Friends At Goldband
l.
Mr. DJ 101 (cd)
Cruisin' Classics, Vol. 1
m.
Mustang MUST 6 (cd)
Rockabilly & Hillbilly Bop, Vol. 6
n.
Rock & Country 1015 (lp)
Goldband Rockabilly
o.
Zomboco 2 (cd)
Real Rare Rockabilly, Vol. 2
rockingigi Méga Rockin
Nombre de messages : 1856 Date de naissance : 02/01/1963 Age : 61 Localisation : france bas-rhin Date d'inscription : 26/02/2007
Sujet: Re: Gene TERRY Lun 15 Sep 2008, 11:05
Héllo Franck,
pas mal ta bio.
J'aime bien ceux qu'il fait.
rockingigi Méga Rockin
Nombre de messages : 1856 Date de naissance : 02/01/1963 Age : 61 Localisation : france bas-rhin Date d'inscription : 26/02/2007
Sujet: Re: Gene TERRY Lun 15 Sep 2008, 11:07
Gene Terry Listen to Gene Terry on "Cindy Lou" and "That Woman I Love"
John Broven’s book South To Louisiana doesn’t say much about gulf coast rocker Gene Terry, just what’s necessary. In describing Terry’s brakeless 1958 rendition of "Cindy Lou"—originally recorded six years earlier by the Boogie Ramblers (who would soon become Cookie and the Cupcakes)—Broven calls it "a wild, unforgettable sax-guitar-piano rocker that was a generation removed from the restrained bluesy original." Indeed. Shane Bernard, who used a promotional shot of Terry to grace the cover of his book Swamp Pop: Cajun And Creole Rhythm and Blues, agrees wholeheartedly, writing that "judging from the ferocity with which the musicians perform over one another, (it) resembles an unrestrained jam rather than a recording session."
Unrestrained would be putting it lightly; anarchistic might be a more apt description. Terry was born in Lafayette but grew up in Port Arthur, Texas, placing him in direct proximity to The Big Bopper’s rhythm and blues radio program that beamed in from nearby Beaumont. When Terry began digging the new sounds that the Bopper was spinning, he immediately introduced them into his band’s set. The rest, as they say, is history. His first record—the aforementioned "Cindy Lou" on Goldband—would be his biggest and would be followed by three more, including "Fine—Fine," which Goldband prexy Eddie Shuler leased to Savoy. Terry gave up the musical lifestyle in 1960, but still performs for special occasions which makes his appearance at October 11’s Swamp Pop Throw Down all that much more anticipated.
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Sujet: Re: Gene TERRY Mer 17 Sep 2008, 18:47
The Kansas City Cryers THE WOMAN I LOVE
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Sujet: Re: Gene TERRY Mer 18 Fév 2009, 00:45
THE WOMAN I LOVE Superbe ROCKABILLY 1956
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Sujet: Re: Gene TERRY Mer 09 Déc 2009, 23:55
Gene dans le style ROCK N' ROLL "CINDY LOU" et "NO MAIL TODAY"